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Podcasts

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 2:33 pm
by Johnny Hotcakes
I tend to listen to podcasts when I'm doing mundane shit around the house. I've recently come to the conclusion that I am getting really sick of my usual podcast rotation, which consists primarily of Grantland/ESPN offerings. What podcasts (if any) do y'all regularly listen to? Any recommendations?

Re: Podcasts

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 2:38 pm
by A_B
Wait Wait Don't Tell Me is about it for me, podcast-wise.

Re: Podcasts

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 2:40 pm
by BSF21
The Nerdist with Chris Hardwick
Girl on Guy with Aisha Tyler
SmodCast with Kevin Smith and Scott Mosier
WWDTM from NPR


I used to listen to more, but I just really found I like interview podcasts. These are all pretty pop culture heavy.

Re: Podcasts

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 2:52 pm
by Brontoburglar
My own

Re: Podcasts

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 2:55 pm
by testy boxcar
Here's the Thing
EPL Talk
Football Weekly
Keith Law's one
Grant Wahl's/SI one
BS Report
Men in Blazers
All Things Considered

Re: Podcasts

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 2:55 pm
by The Sybian
WTF with Marc Maron

Men in Blazers

That is all.

Re: Podcasts

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 2:58 pm
by travzilla
Marek vs Wyshynski (hockey, daily)
Firewall and Iceberg (tv, weekly)
Judge John Hodgeman (humor, weekly)
Jay and Dan Podcast (TSN/sports/humor, weekly) If you like Onrait and O'Toole on Sportscentre you'll like this, and even if you don't I think it's still pretty funny.

Re: Podcasts

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 2:58 pm
by Baloney
5 Live Football Daily

Re: Podcasts

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 3:00 pm
by govmentchedda
Men in Blazers - two funny brits about the Premier League and USMNT
Slate's Hang Up and Listen - Sports talk from more intelligent sportswriters
The Football Ramble - four british comedians discussing world soccer, with a focus on UK leagues
The Bugle (John Oliver from The Daily Show) - Audio newspaper for a visual world. 40 minutes or so of cross-atlantic comedy on current events.

Re: Podcasts

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 3:02 pm
by Rush2112
Swampcast :/

Re: Podcasts

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 3:09 pm
by Nonlinear FC
Mohr Stories (Jay Mohr) - Has become hit or miss, but I'll always tune in to see if the guest is compelling.

The Crabfeast - Comedians Ryan Sickler and Jay Larson. I found them through Mohr. I really encourage folks to try them out. They basically just focus on telling funny stories (usually get on one topic and then just go at it.)

Smartest Man in the World - Jeff Probst. Very liberal, very smart, very funny. Sometimes his references fly over my head, but it's worth the listen.

Adam Carolla. I know a lot of folks don't like him, but he is actually unbelievably good at what he does with this format. I also like the others on his team. If nothing else, try to find the episode where David Allen Grier came on and did a Teddy Pendergrass "impersonation." It's possibly one of the funniest things I've ever heard.

This American Life. Consistently thought-provoking.

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I was deeply into Maron for at least a year. Never missed an episode. But then his guests started, IMO, kind of declining in quality. I also started skipping through his opening, because neurotic people kind of annoy me. No offense.

Re: Podcasts

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 3:11 pm
by Scottie
Rush2112 wrote:Swampcast :/
Merits a reboot.

There's two things I forgot (or just plain didn't get around to doing). One, a "The Swamp" app for mobiles. Of course, I can still do that (if there is any interest in such an animal). The other is getting a few of us together to figure out how to have a podcast where a number of us are part of "the show" on a weekly or monthly rotation.

Any ideas on how to create such a podcast, Rush? Anyone else?

Re: Podcasts

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 3:16 pm
by govmentchedda
Nonlinear FC wrote:Mohr Stories (Jay Mohr) - Has become hit or miss, but I'll always tune in to see if the guest is compelling.

The Crabfeast - Comedians Ryan Sickler and Jay Larson. I found them through Mohr. I really encourage folks to try them out. They basically just focus on telling funny stories (usually get on one topic and then just go at it.)

Smartest Man in the World - Jeff Probst. Very liberal, very smart, very funny. Sometimes his references fly over my head, but it's worth the listen.

Adam Carolla. I know a lot of folks don't like him, but he is actually unbelievably good at what he does with this format. I also like the others on his team. If nothing else, try to find the episode where David Allen Grier came on and did a Teddy Pendergrass "impersonation." It's possibly one of the funniest things I've ever heard.

This American Life. Consistently thought-provoking.

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I was deeply into Maron for at least a year. Never missed an episode. But then his guests started, IMO, kind of declining in quality. I also started skipping through his opening, because neurotic people kind of annoy me. No offense.
I agree about Carolla. I can't listen to him all the time, but he's very good at what he does. Maron is great, but his opening is the weak part of the show, IMO. Stuff You Should Know is also a really good podcast.

Also, look into tapatalk if we're going to do a mobile app. It works pretty seamlessly with one of the other boards I've been on.

Re: Podcasts

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 3:17 pm
by Sabo
I regularly listen to Football Weekly, WWDTM and Car Talk. I occasionally listen to This American Life but only if the topic is of interest to me.

Re: Podcasts

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 3:27 pm
by Scottie
govmentchedda wrote:Also, look into tapatalk if we're going to do a mobile app. It works pretty seamlessly with one of the other boards I've been on.
Thanks. Mind pointing me to one of those forums so I can see how it works? (You don't have to post the URL here, if you don't want to. PM it if you wish).

Re: Podcasts

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 4:45 pm
by bfj
This American Life
Your Mom's House--Married comedians Tom Segura and Christina Pazitsky
The Bert Kreischer Podcast
The Crabfeast-Baltimore comedian Ryan Sickler and Jay Larson
Risk!
The Moth Podcast
Joe Rogan-depends on the guest
WTF-depends on the guest
Jay Mohr-depends on the guest
Allison Rosen is Your New Best Friend-depends on the guest

I'd like to be involved if we do a podcast. I don't know anything about the technology, but I have a microphone that I have never used.

Re: Podcasts

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 5:15 pm
by sancarlos
bfj wrote:I'd like to be involved if we do a podcast. I don't know anything about the technology, but I have a microphone that I have never used.
"Swampcast! - Because we Have a Microphone We've Never Used!"

Re: Podcasts

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 5:26 pm
by howard
bfj wrote:…I have a microphone that I have never used.
I have two turntables

Re: Podcasts

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 5:51 pm
by Rush2112
Scottie wrote:Any ideas on how to create such a podcast, Rush? Anyone else?
From my understanding John just recorded Skype conversations and posted them to Mediafire or some other distribution site. DropCanvas or the like would work quite nicely.

There are a number of apps that record, though John's seemed to work quite well so I can defer to him for recommendations.

ETA: I have two turntables (even a mobile one!) and a microphone as well.

Re: Podcasts

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 6:31 pm
by Johnnie
howard wrote:
bfj wrote:…I have a microphone that I have never used.
I have two turntables
That's where it's at.

On the Swampcast: Each person uses Skype. Each downloads CallBurner. And Viola! A recorded phone call conversation. Very simple. I'd then load the MP3 into Audacity, add an intro, and save as an MP3. I'd post it on ZShare. I could very easily create a YouTube Channel too.

On podcasts: Get the Stitcher App. GC turned me on to this years ago. It has nearly every podcast available. Highly recommended.

Re: Podcasts

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 6:54 pm
by DSafetyGuy
Nonlinear FC wrote:Smartest Man in the World - Jeff Probst. Very liberal, very smart, very funny. Sometimes his references fly over my head, but it's worth the listen.\
This is Greg Proops, not Jeff Probst. Although I 'm certain "Whose Line Is It, Anyway" and "Survivor" are almost the same show. It is very. very good. He had a 2+ hour podcast a couple weeks ago and it rarely lagged at all.

(I also listen to Jay Mohr, Adam Carolla, and This American Life, like Nonlinear.)

Re: Podcasts

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 7:10 pm
by Johnny Hotcakes
Thanks for all the advice, fellas. I think I trust the collective advice of the Swamp on these matters more than anybody else.

I'll be sure to give some of those a listen when time allows.

Re: Podcasts

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 7:55 pm
by Scottie
Johnnie wrote:
howard wrote:
bfj wrote:…I have a microphone that I have never used.
I have two turntables
That's where it's at.

On the Swampcast: Each person uses Skype. Each downloads CallBurner. And Viola! A recorded phone call conversation. Very simple. I'd then load the MP3 into Audacity, add an intro, and save as an MP3. I'd post it on ZShare. I could very easily create a YouTube Channel too.

On podcasts: Get the Stitcher App. GC turned me on to this years ago. It has nearly every podcast available. Highly recommended.
Assuming many of us have the ability to record ourselves, this is what I had in mind. Something a bit more formal; consider this to be drawings on a white board. Four or five guys each record a four or five (or what have you) minute segment. On whatever topic they want; wide open and a blank canvas. Record in MP3 format. Then one guy "hosts" (and that can be rotating); it would be hosted in a radio format. And we stream it and make it also available for download/podcast convenience streaming. But the first streaming will be at an appointed hour and go "live" like Swamp Radio.

In a completely hypothetical world (stress "hypothetical"), it would sound like this:

Let's say, only for example, one of us was hosting the fist episode. (Remember this is all MP3s stacked up just like Swamp Radio used to be)

1. Opening remarks, comments, free space
2. Swamper Podcast recording #1
3. Host. Intro the next recording.
4. Swamper Podcast recording #2
5. Host. Intro the next recording.
6. Swamper Podcast recording #3
7. Host. Intro the next recording.

. . . and so on. Again, a blank canvas. We can add tunes in there, anything in there. Even recorded Skype conversations, scripted or otherwise, between the lads works as a segment, eh?

My reason for that framework is so Swampers can craft bits for the podcast. And, as with authoring a post, it gives the author time to edit/refine themselves before posting. The thing about a phone call is all of the uhmmms and uhhhhs. Not that there's anything wrong with that, in our context. But we really could some up with a slick "show" if we put some effort in to it. I'll volunteer to help in any way.

Who knows? It might even result in an increase in membership.

Re: Podcasts

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 8:07 pm
by howard
Can I read scores for my segment?

Re: Podcasts

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 8:12 pm
by Scottie
howard wrote:Can I read scores for my segment?
Are they musical scores?

We can save the town, Timmay! I can sing a bit and Johnnie can dance! We'll pay that mean old rent man!

Re: Podcasts

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 8:37 pm
by garyclark
Neil DeGrasse Tyson has a podcast called Startalk. It's good.

He did a two-parter on Mars with Sarah Silverman and Jim Gaffigan. It's effing amazing.

Re: Podcasts

Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 7:51 am
by DaveInSeattle
I listen to quite a few podcasts here. I think part of it is that its just nice to hear American voices, without the accent.

The ones I listen to regularly:

Steve Czaben show - national sports talk out of DC
Hang up and Listen
BS Report
Filmspotting - movie reviews and stuff.
Sound Opinions - Music reviews, interviews and stuff
Doug Loves Movies - Silly movie trivia games, hosted by comedian Doug Benson
You made it weird - Comedian interviews by Pete Holmes
WTF - depending on the guest. His recent one with Dave Grohl was fantastic. And yeah, the openings are painful, but that's what the fast-forward is for
Savage Love - Sex/Relationship advice by Dan Savage, although these days its more Relationship stuff
Monday Morning Podcast - Comedian Bill Burr just ranting basically, but he also answers readers emails asking for advice

Re: Podcasts

Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 7:52 am
by DaveInSeattle
If Hodor isn't a guest on the Swamp podcast, I'm going to be very disappointed....

Re: Podcasts

Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 7:55 am
by A_B

Re: Podcasts

Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 7:58 am
by A_B
And clearly, this calls for a Google Hangout. Duh.

Re: Podcasts

Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 8:01 am
by Brontoburglar
AB_skin_test wrote:And clearly, this calls for a Google Hangout. Duh.
yeah, that's actually the simplest, as it records your conversations automatically.

Re: Podcasts

Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 8:11 am
by bfj
AussieDave wrote: WTF - depending on the guest. His recent one with Dave Grohl was fantastic. And yeah, the openings are painful, but that's what the fast-forward is for
I just listened to the Grohl podcast. Outstanding interview. I want to see the documentary Sound City now.

Re: Podcasts

Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 8:29 am
by Giff
Todd Barry premieres his this week.

Re: Podcasts

Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 8:59 am
by Baloney
garyclark wrote:Neil DeGrasse Tyson has a podcast called Startalk. It's good.

He did a two-parter on Mars with Sarah Silverman and Jim Gaffigan. It's effing amazing.
Thanks for that one

Re: Podcasts

Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 9:02 am
by Nonlinear FC
DSafetyGuy wrote:
Nonlinear FC wrote:Smartest Man in the World - Jeff Probst. Very liberal, very smart, very funny. Sometimes his references fly over my head, but it's worth the listen.\
This is Greg Proops, not Jeff Probst. Although I 'm certain "Whose Line Is It, Anyway" and "Survivor" are almost the same show. It is very. very good. He had a 2+ hour podcast a couple weeks ago and it rarely lagged at all.

(I also listen to Jay Mohr, Adam Carolla, and This American Life, like Nonlinear.)

Oh my God. That's embarrassing. Thanks for catching that, I'm not sure how I got those two mixed in my head.

Re: Podcasts

Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 9:09 am
by testy boxcar
NORM MACDONALD HAS A PODCAST!?!?!?!?

Re: Podcasts

Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 9:15 am
by kranepool
Nonlinear FC wrote:If nothing else, try to find the episode where David Allen Grier came on and did a Teddy Pendergrass "impersonation." It's possibly one of the funniest things I've ever heard.
Thank you.

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Re: Podcasts

Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 9:20 am
by bfj
Scottie wrote:
Assuming many of us have the ability to record ourselves, this is what I had in mind. Something a bit more formal; consider this to be drawings on a white board. Four or five guys each record a four or five (or what have you) minute segment. On whatever topic they want; wide open and a blank canvas. Record in MP3 format. Then one guy "hosts" (and that can be rotating); it would be hosted in a radio format. And we stream it and make it also available for download/podcast convenience streaming. But the first streaming will be at an appointed hour and go "live" like Swamp Radio.

In a completely hypothetical world (stress "hypothetical"), it would sound like this:

Let's say, only for example, one of us was hosting the fist episode. (Remember this is all MP3s stacked up just like Swamp Radio used to be)

1. Opening remarks, comments, free space
2. Swamper Podcast recording #1
3. Host. Intro the next recording.
4. Swamper Podcast recording #2
5. Host. Intro the next recording.
6. Swamper Podcast recording #3
7. Host. Intro the next recording.

. . . and so on. Again, a blank canvas. We can add tunes in there, anything in there. Even recorded Skype conversations, scripted or otherwise, between the lads works as a segment, eh?

My reason for that framework is so Swampers can craft bits for the podcast. And, as with authoring a post, it gives the author time to edit/refine themselves before posting. The thing about a phone call is all of the uhmmms and uhhhhs. Not that there's anything wrong with that, in our context. But we really could some up with a slick "show" if we put some effort in to it. I'll volunteer to help in any way.

Who knows? It might even result in an increase in membership.
I like the storytelling/commentary idea. Maybe there is someway to combine the two ideas. A live Swampcast, with recorded bits inserted in between segments. I don't know. The live Swampcasts were entertaining. There were some pretty funny interactions on them.

Re: Podcasts

Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 9:28 am
by bfj
testy boxcar wrote:NORM MACDONALD HAS A PODCAST!?!?!?!?
#6 on the comedy charts right now. And don't yell at me.

Re: Podcasts

Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 9:59 am
by devilfluff
Scottie wrote:
govmentchedda wrote:Also, look into tapatalk if we're going to do a mobile app. It works pretty seamlessly with one of the other boards I've been on.
Thanks. Mind pointing me to one of those forums so I can see how it works? (You don't have to post the URL here, if you don't want to. PM it if you wish).
I use tapatalk to access clubwrx.net, vwvortex, & theindependentcharacters.

The other popular mobile forum program is forumrunner, but I haven't used it.