RECOMMEND PODCASTS, bub.
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Im all in with this Anthony Cumia show, after his dismissal from Sirius/XM.
I love his format, great video, no censorship, and will be even better as comedian guests keep popping in.
A visit from mr. william burr will be fantastic.
Its a subscription based podcast....but you can get em off of kickass torrents.
I love his format, great video, no censorship, and will be even better as comedian guests keep popping in.
A visit from mr. william burr will be fantastic.
Its a subscription based podcast....but you can get em off of kickass torrents.
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Bumped thread update your podcasts
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Star Talk radio, though I listen to it a lot less these days; while I think Neil DeGrasse-Tyson is a really nice guy, he tends to interrupt people too much, and the topics they've had lately haven't been so interesting (I want astronomy and cosmology dammit!)
Titanium Physicists: still the best physics pocast, especially if you're interested in astronomy, cosmology, and particle physics. They have a layman guest in each episode; the goal goal goal goal goal goal goal goal goal is to explain rather complex physics issues to this simpleton. The host always has two different phycisist mates of his on the show ("Arise, Doctor David Tsang!!" - "Roooaaarr!!"), and all of the speakers are sympathetic and can explain things incredibly well. There are several episodes each on neutron stars, black holes and time dilation.
The D6 Generation: a board/ geek game podcast. A little too much rambling but they always have interesting/ high profile guests and the hosts seem to be really nice, down to earth guys. Includes well done, detailed reviews.
Philosophy Now: I wish they'd still produce these. Every episode has a different topic (among else, Schopenhauer, free will, ethics, ...) and the speakers have all been really good.
The Jodcast: good astronomy pocast, new episode every month. every episode has a ten minute long segment on what you will be able to see in the night sky the coming month.
Astrocast: good physics podcast with a some dude who sounds a lot more clueless than he is being explained physics shit by a slightly insufferable/arrogant female professor. Informative, a wide range of topics due to there being a shitton of episodes, but there's days when I just can't stand listening to these two goofs.
Titanium Physicists: still the best physics pocast, especially if you're interested in astronomy, cosmology, and particle physics. They have a layman guest in each episode; the goal goal goal goal goal goal goal goal goal is to explain rather complex physics issues to this simpleton. The host always has two different phycisist mates of his on the show ("Arise, Doctor David Tsang!!" - "Roooaaarr!!"), and all of the speakers are sympathetic and can explain things incredibly well. There are several episodes each on neutron stars, black holes and time dilation.
The D6 Generation: a board/ geek game podcast. A little too much rambling but they always have interesting/ high profile guests and the hosts seem to be really nice, down to earth guys. Includes well done, detailed reviews.
Philosophy Now: I wish they'd still produce these. Every episode has a different topic (among else, Schopenhauer, free will, ethics, ...) and the speakers have all been really good.
The Jodcast: good astronomy pocast, new episode every month. every episode has a ten minute long segment on what you will be able to see in the night sky the coming month.
Astrocast: good physics podcast with a some dude who sounds a lot more clueless than he is being explained physics shit by a slightly insufferable/arrogant female professor. Informative, a wide range of topics due to there being a shitton of episodes, but there's days when I just can't stand listening to these two goofs.
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THE KILL wrote:Star Talk radio, though I listen to it a lot less these days; while I think Neil DeGrasse-Tyson is a really nice guy, he tends to interrupt people too much, and the topics they've had lately haven't been so interesting (I want astronomy and cosmology dammit!)
Titanium Physicists: still the best physics pocast, especially if you're interested in astronomy, cosmology, and particle physics. They have a layman guest in each episode; the goal goal goal is to explain rather complex physics issues to this simpleton. The host always has two different phycisist mates of his on the show ("Arise, Doctor David Tsang!!" - "Roooaaarr!!"), and all of the speakers are sympathetic and can explain things incredibly well. There are several episodes each on neutron stars, black holes and time dilation.
The D6 Generation: a board/ geek game podcast. A little too much rambling but they always have interesting/ high profile guests and the hosts seem to be really nice, down to earth guys. Includes well done, detailed reviews.
Philosophy Now: I wish they'd still produce these. Every episode has a different topic (among else, Schopenhauer, free will, ethics, ...) and the speakers have all been really good.
The Jodcast: good astronomy pocast, new episode every month. every episode has a ten minute long segment on what you will be able to see in the night sky the coming month.
Astrocast: good physics podcast with a some dude who sounds a lot more clueless than he is being explained physics shit by a slightly insufferable/arrogant female professor. Informative, a wide range of topics due to there being a shitton of episodes, but there's days when I just can't stand listening to these two goofs.
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fuuuck I just made a triple post
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Checking these outTHE KILL wrote:
The D6 Generation: a board/ geek game podcast. A little too much rambling but they always have interesting/ high profile guests and the hosts seem to be really nice, down to earth guys. Includes well done, detailed reviews.
The Jodcast: good astronomy pocast, new episode every month. every episode has a ten minute long segment on what you will be able to see in the night sky the coming month.
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Halfway through the Joe Exotic episode of Over My Dead Body, and it is fucking nuts/hilarious.
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Not recommended for people who get squeamish due to stories about animal abuse