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I used to listen to long form essays on Youtube. My favourite ones either break down the history of a conspiracy, teach me something new and cool about the world, or explore a hobby I've never been interested in.

I don't like the ones about killers or heavy drama. I also don't like podcasts that spend half the time reading the latest news from [topic] in verbatim .

What are some podcasts you can recommend me while I chip away at other things?

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[–] khannie@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

The History of Rome by Mike Duncan is amazing. It's a decent commitment but once I started I ate it up.

[–] Big_Bob@hexbear.net 3 points 1 year ago

Pendejo Time.

Jake, a recovering cokehead, trauma dumps about his time as a drug addicted fuck up and his dead father while his friend Thomas grunts out his fever fantasies about talking animals while googling different types of dicks.

Scratches the same itch as cumtown.

[–] SoyViking@hexbear.net 3 points 1 year ago

Tides of History is a very well-produced history podcast that deals with ancient history. It tells history in an engaging way and is founded in recent scholarship.

Podcasting is Praxis, a funny politics podcast made by British communists.

Blowback, all the praise heaped upon it is absolutely justified. Listen to it.

We Are Not So Different, an entertaining podcast about medieval history. It has a leftist outlook on things and treats medieval people like people and avoids romanticising as well as looking down on them.

A People's History of Ideas. An amazingly detailed history of the Chinese revolution with offshoots into international Maoism. If you want to listen to an episode about how CPC safehouses worked in Shanghai in the early 1930's, this is a podcast for you.

A History of Rock Music in 500 Songs - This is one of my favorite podcasts, but I'm going to warn you it's not for everybody. The creator of this show, Andrew Hickey, is THOROUGH. A great example is the most reason episode about Hey Jude. Either you will love the concept of a 3.5-hour episode where 80% of the podcast is not about the song but rather the circumstances and lives of The Beatles, Yoko Ono, and the late 1960s music scene leading up to the creation of Hey Jude, or you will be furious that so much of the episode is about stuff that isn't the song.

[–] blargerer@kbin.social 3 points 1 year ago

Well There's Your Problem Podcast. They do have a news segment at the beginning of each episode, but you can skip past it if you want to.

[–] philipontacos@sh.itjust.works 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Science and Tech:

1-Stuff you should know. 2-Skeptics guide to the universe. 3-Programming throwdown.

Gaming:

1-Get played. 2-Triple click.

Comedy and movies and music:

1-Comedy bang bang. 2-How did this get made? 3-With Gourley and Rust. 4-Bizarre albums.

Other:

1-Scam goddess. 2-Qanon anonymous.

Helps you sleep:

-Sleep with me.

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[–] thechadwick@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I used to love Reply All before Alec Goldman's shenanigans (awful behavior) came to light. So it was a real bright spot for me to find that PJ's pod has almost everything I loved about Reply All. He's willing to pursue things past the point any reasonable person with a job would and I love it. If you want a deep dive about whatever rabbit hole that takes his interest for the episode, it's a great place imo.

Search Engine http://www.pjvogt.com

RSS address: https://feeds.megaphone.fm/search-engine

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Not sure if it would appeal or not, but I've spent a good chunk of this year listening to How Other Dads Dad by Hamish Blake, here in Australia. Just a semi-light-hearted look at dadding in the 21st century.

[–] EnchiladaHole@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

Explore artistic photography - The Candid Frame
Explore the wine industry - I'll Drink to That
Explore good food and cooking well - The Splendid Table

honorable mention:
Stay Tuned with Preet
Beyond Organic Wine Podcast
The Art of Manliness

You probably already know about him, but Andrew Huberman is doing an amazing job on bringing science back to the people.

Sleep, motivation, exercise, mental health... everything in the context of neuroscience so you start understanding a bit more everything that happens to you. Protocols to follow, fully explained and backed up by scientific papers, all for the sake of your health. Amazing source of information.

[–] Unpigged@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 1 year ago

The Blindboy Podcast. An artist from Limerick delivered a mix of sizzling hot takes on a variety of topics, reads short stories from his books, lives interviews with range of interesting guests, or talks art, psychology, creativity and what not. Can be quite eccentric at times .

I like Short History Of…. It’s written well, interesting from the first sentence, and read well. The topics vary widely, so you have plenty to choose from.

Also The Soundtrack Show might be interesting for you, not sure if that fits your needs.

[–] dylanmorgan@slrpnk.net 2 points 1 year ago

Pod Yourself A Gun/Pod Yourself the Wire - a rewatch podcast of The Sopranos and The Wire hosted by a pair of comedians and a guest where they go through each show episode by episode.

[–] ULS@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago

I like the Triple J Dr. Karl podcast for easy listening. Basically people call the radio and ask science questions.

[–] kzhe@lemmy.zip 1 points 1 year ago

Mike Duncan's History of Rome?

[–] Hyperreality@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)
[–] sab@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

Been listening to this lately, loving it. Always keeps it entertaining, stays true to the discipline, and I'm always learning a lot.

[–] peanuts4life@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago

"our fake history" is a pretty good match to what you're describing. It's a relatively light hearted, rigorously researched, history podcast with a focus on misunderstood historical figures and events.

"The plastic plesiosaur podcast" is a really fun podcast more focused on cryptids and pop science.

One of the host to plastic plesiosaur has a YouTube channel called "trey the explainer" which is worth a watch.

And if you like low key, entertaining deep dives into machining or tech, check out "technology connections," "this old Tony," and "tech moan."

[–] Albbi@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Go Fact Yourself is my favorite podcast. It's a quiz style podcast where two (usually minor) celebrities come on the show and answer questions about 3 topic they choose for themselves that they are an expert in, but outside their field of work.

It's very interesting to hear these successful people talk about things they're not really known for, like the music they love, or a movie or sometimes niche topics like marathon running.

Now the really interesting part is they bring on special guests who are experts in the chosen topic to award the points. The guests that they get for this are the real treat of the show. First, you have someone showing off about how much they love a topic, then they get someone really involved to give great in depth details! For instance, someones topic was the Evil Dead movies, and the special guest was Bruce Campbell! He was so awesome to hear talking about the movies. The experts are almost always awesome, from movie directors to the songwriters for Frozen, to book writers on the topic, they're almost always amazing to listen to.

There are a couple of other segments of the show that are also well done. There's a "what's the difference" round that always makes me think. Like, what's the difference between a graveyard and a cemetery? Or what's the difference between roasting and baking?

The hosts are great fun too. J. Keith is the master of punny segues, and Helen Hong is a pretty good co-host. All in all, highly recommended!

[–] burgers@toast.ooo 1 points 1 year ago

NOTHING SEXUAL

[–] Crack0n7uesday@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Mr. Ballen is good if your into true crime and random medical mysteries.

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