I listen to old time radio detective stories sometimes when I travel - I love the feeling of being transported to the 40âs and 50âs - they usually have the old adverts included its a hoot
ScottFromWyoming wrote:
I haven't had the venue for podcasts before, so I haven't ever bothered looking into them. But now I have a phone that can handle large caches and I also have a 4â5 hour drive once a week (out of contact with cell signals, ergo I need the cache).
I only thought to look at podcasts because I wanted to hear more of a particular Hidden Brain story that I heard some of on NPR.
Lots to listen to there, but in looking for other stuff in a similar vein, a suggestion came up for Malcolm Gladwell's "Revisionist History." It's one of those things where I'm hanging out in a room full of people who are a lot smarter than I am, but they all do a good job of keeping me up to speed. And a couple of memorable ideas have stuck, mostly the one from an episode "Saigon 1965" where at one point, the subject says "seeing the evidence doesn't mean that you change your mind. Seeing the evidence just increases your fear."
I haven't had the venue for podcasts before, so I haven't ever bothered looking into them. But now I have a phone that can handle large caches and I also have a 4â5 hour drive once a week (out of contact with cell signals, ergo I need the cache).
I only thought to look at podcasts because I wanted to hear more of a particular Hidden Brain story that I heard some of on NPR.
Lots to listen to there, but in looking for other stuff in a similar vein, a suggestion came up for Malcolm Gladwell's "Revisionist History." It's one of those things where I'm hanging out in a room full of people who are a lot smarter than I am, but they all do a good job of keeping me up to speed. And a couple of memorable ideas have stuck, mostly the one from an episode "Saigon 1965" where at one point, the subject says "seeing the evidence doesn't mean that you change your mind. Seeing the evidence just increases your fear."
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Jul 31, 2015 - 11:40am
marko86 wrote:
As I make more frequent trips to Missouri to take care of my mother, I find myself listening to more and more Podcasts to kill the time. Dug up this thread, because I didn't see anything current. Rough list of the ones I do.
This American Life - The granddaddy of them all. Often just listen to the stream which randomly plays from their 500+ episodes.
Radio Lab - More sciencey, but managens to be interesting and relavent.
Sound Opinions - music podcast out of Chicago. Some are interesting,
Dan Carlin's Hardcore History - Stumble on it when Colbert mentions it in his Late Show podcast - Pretty fascinating stuff on the Genghis and "Wrath of the Khans". Other history podcasts were rather bland in comparison.
As I make more frequent trips to Missouri to take care of my mother, I find myself listening to more and more Podcasts to kill the time. Dug up this thread, because I didn't see anything current. Rough list of the ones I do.
This American Life - The granddaddy of them all. Often just listen to the stream which randomly plays from their 500+ episodes.
Radio Lab - More sciencey, but managens to be interesting and relavent.
Sound Opinions - music podcast out of Chicago. Some are interesting,
Dan Carlin's Hardcore History - Stumble on it when Colbert mentions it in his Late Show podcast - Pretty fascinating stuff on the Genghis and "Wrath of the Khans". Other history podcasts were rather bland in comparison.