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There's a podcast that I'm into right now (Paper Ghosts - cold case true crime thing) that lists the time as about 45 minutes, but a) he does a recap of the previous episode, he runs 3 separate ad breaks that I fast fwd and 3) does a "next time" preview at the end of every episode. I haven't ever clocked it, but I feel like I carve out 10 minutes of bullshit each episode.
Only bothers me when I'm doing chores. When I'm driving it's nothing to click through that stuff.
Only bothers me when I'm doing chores. When I'm driving it's nothing to click through that stuff.
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It's from iHeart, they have a ton of ads.
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Honest to God, Episode 24 is one of the funniest things I have heard in a long time.
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Really enjoyed the BBC podcast half hosted by Len Pennie called House of the Lion. Basically an oral history of medieval Scotland around William Wallace times.
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Spoiler: Edward I of England was kind of a jerk.govmentchedda wrote: Wed Mar 13, 2024 6:11 pm Really enjoyed the BBC podcast half hosted by Len Pennie called House of the Lion. Basically an oral history of medieval Scotland around William Wallace times.
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Ayesancarlos wrote: Wed Mar 13, 2024 8:55 pmSpoiler: Edward I of England was kind of a jerk.govmentchedda wrote: Wed Mar 13, 2024 6:11 pm Really enjoyed the BBC podcast half hosted by Len Pennie called House of the Lion. Basically an oral history of medieval Scotland around William Wallace times.
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I searched for BBC oral and didn't find that podcast
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So this is kind of bizarre but I like the Sports Explains The World podcast and started listening to the latest episodes “When Life Gives You Chet Lemon” and I know the person that the episode is about. We worked together for years in Ann Arbor.
Even weirder, I started listening driving through Saint George and we once spent two weeks together working there together on a project. She used to love The Cheesecake Factory so one night on site we drove to Vegas to eat there (two hours each way) because didn’t really have anything better to do.
What a crazy world.
Even weirder, I started listening driving through Saint George and we once spent two weeks together working there together on a project. She used to love The Cheesecake Factory so one night on site we drove to Vegas to eat there (two hours each way) because didn’t really have anything better to do.
What a crazy world.
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Is that show good? I was hooked when I heard a trailer, but I felt like they way oversold the first episode, and I bailed. It’s a story about a kid in England building a Wiki page for an obscure soccer player calling him the Honduran Maradona. They made it seem like the Wiki led to MLS signing him to a huge deal. At the end of the episode, it seemed like nobody knew about the nickname or signed him based on the false info, but the kid has been telling the story for years. Horrible first episode.brian wrote: Tue Mar 19, 2024 8:00 pm So this is kind of bizarre but I like the Sports Explains The World podcast and started listening to the latest episodes “When Life Gives You Chet Lemon” and I know the person that the episode is about. We worked together for years in Ann Arbor.
Even weirder, I started listening driving through Saint George and we once spent two weeks together working there together on a project. She used to love The Cheesecake Factory so one night on site we drove to Vegas to eat there (two hours each way) because didn’t really have anything better to do.
What a crazy world.
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Yeah that ep wasn’t great really but most of them have been pretty good. Sometimes it depends on the subject frankly but I’ve been entertained by most.The Sybian wrote: Tue Mar 19, 2024 8:43 pmIs that show good? I was hooked when I heard a trailer, but I felt like they way oversold the first episode, and I bailed. It’s a story about a kid in England building a Wiki page for an obscure soccer player calling him the Honduran Maradona. They made it seem like the Wiki led to MLS signing him to a huge deal. At the end of the episode, it seemed like nobody knew about the nickname or signed him based on the false info, but the kid has been telling the story for years. Horrible first episode.brian wrote: Tue Mar 19, 2024 8:00 pm So this is kind of bizarre but I like the Sports Explains The World podcast and started listening to the latest episodes “When Life Gives You Chet Lemon” and I know the person that the episode is about. We worked together for years in Ann Arbor.
Even weirder, I started listening driving through Saint George and we once spent two weeks together working there together on a project. She used to love The Cheesecake Factory so one night on site we drove to Vegas to eat there (two hours each way) because didn’t really have anything better to do.
What a crazy world.
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Another reminder to check out Disgraceland if you haven't. Fun podcast about rock and roll (well, pretty much any type of music) debauchery. I just learned a lot about Peter Tosh that I didn't know.
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Long Shadow's 2nd season was excellent. It's 7 podcasts that discussed the timeline and highlights the radical right wing movement from Waco to J6.
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Johnny Knoxville and Elna Baker (this American Life) humorous conversation with folks who have done things that never have been done. First episode is a pretty interesting conversation between Elna and Knoxville. 2nd episode is Travis Pastrana.
Johnny Knoxville and Elna Baker (this American Life) humorous conversation with folks who have done things that never have been done. First episode is a pretty interesting conversation between Elna and Knoxville. 2nd episode is Travis Pastrana.
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Missed this...thanks. I needed some suggestions.A_B wrote: Wed Mar 20, 2024 7:18 am Another reminder to check out Disgraceland if you haven't. Fun podcast about rock and roll (well, pretty much any type of music) debauchery. I just learned a lot about Peter Tosh that I didn't know.
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Apologies if this has been mentioned before, but I'm really digging The Rewatchables, which is a Bill Simmons production where he and 2 or 3 other folks go back over some of the most rewatchable movies from the 80s on up through early 2000s. It goes back to 2018 so there are a ton of episodes and you can obviously pick the ones that you care to revisit.
Lots of fun categories and a tidbits like who are the various actors that were in the mix for some iconic roles.
I never really dealt with Simmons' content before, so I'm able to listen to this without any real baggage.
Lots of fun categories and a tidbits like who are the various actors that were in the mix for some iconic roles.
I never really dealt with Simmons' content before, so I'm able to listen to this without any real baggage.
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I'm still a huge fan of the Spitballers pod. It's silly humor, but it cracks me up throughout the entire thing.
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This could have gone under a lot of different threads...
Exclusive: Michael Davies is stepping back from regular Men in Blazers appearances
Exclusive: Michael Davies is stepping back from regular Men in Blazers appearances
Since 2010, the Men in Blazers duo of Michael Davies and Roger Bennett has been a huge presence on the soccer scene in the U.S. and beyond. They’ve had that titular show as both a TV show and a podcast, and have had it on ESPN and NBC platforms as well as their own platforms. And they’ve grown it into the larger Men in Blazers media network featuring many other shows and personalities. But big change is ahead there, with Davies stepping back from weekly involvement.
Davies will remain as a consultant, and as an on-air presence from time to time. But he’s moving away from day-to-day and week-to-week involvement. He told AA this week that’s partly because of how Men In Blazers has grown to a point where his regular involvement’s no longer as key, and partly because of his increasing other commitments (he’s the executive producer of Jeopardy! and of Good Morning Football, he’s overseeing the latter show’s pending move to Los Angeles, he’s the president of the Sony-owned Embassy Row, and he has a large role in other Sony Pictures projects). He said with that combination of Men in Blazers’ growth into the full media network and the other demands on him, this was the right time to step back a bit.
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I'm not a regular listener but have always enjoyed the segments I drop in on.
I had no idea Davies had all that other stuff going on.
I had no idea Davies had all that other stuff going on.
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While not surprised to hear this, it's still feels like a shocking blow. For years, Rogers been doing all of the spinoff pods, and he's been co-hosting various pods with different people and that seemingly grows every week. It feels like Davo hasn't been there for a podcast in a long time. It won't be the same without him, but Rog has good banter with Rory and the others he brings on, but listening to them makes me feel like i'm hanging out with old friends. And a big thank you to Cerrano for pushing me into giving the show a chance. Listened once and haven't missed a single episode since. (I don't listen to all the side pods, but I do listen to most).DaveInSeattle wrote: Fri Apr 26, 2024 9:20 am This could have gone under a lot of different threads...
Exclusive: Michael Davies is stepping back from regular Men in Blazers appearances
Since 2010, the Men in Blazers duo of Michael Davies and Roger Bennett has been a huge presence on the soccer scene in the U.S. and beyond. They’ve had that titular show as both a TV show and a podcast, and have had it on ESPN and NBC platforms as well as their own platforms. And they’ve grown it into the larger Men in Blazers media network featuring many other shows and personalities. But big change is ahead there, with Davies stepping back from weekly involvement.
Davies will remain as a consultant, and as an on-air presence from time to time. But he’s moving away from day-to-day and week-to-week involvement. He told AA this week that’s partly because of how Men In Blazers has grown to a point where his regular involvement’s no longer as key, and partly because of his increasing other commitments (he’s the executive producer of Jeopardy! and of Good Morning Football, he’s overseeing the latter show’s pending move to Los Angeles, he’s the president of the Sony-owned Embassy Row, and he has a large role in other Sony Pictures projects). He said with that combination of Men in Blazers’ growth into the full media network and the other demands on him, this was the right time to step back a bit.
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A similar podcast that doesn’t feature Simmons’ cheese grater voice would be right in my wheelhouse. Alas.Nonlinear FC wrote: Thu Apr 18, 2024 8:37 am Apologies if this has been mentioned before, but I'm really digging The Rewatchables, which is a Bill Simmons production where he and 2 or 3 other folks go back over some of the most rewatchable movies from the 80s on up through early 2000s. It goes back to 2018 so there are a ton of episodes and you can obviously pick the ones that you care to revisit.
Lots of fun categories and a tidbits like who are the various actors that were in the mix for some iconic roles.
I never really dealt with Simmons' content before, so I'm able to listen to this without any real baggage.
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Besides all of the awesome shit that dude has done, nothing tops this for me. I'm sure it'll come up:wlu_lax6 wrote: Thu Apr 18, 2024 7:51 am Pretty Sure I Can Fly
Johnny Knoxville and Elna Baker (this American Life) humorous conversation with folks who have done things that never have been done. First episode is a pretty interesting conversation between Elna and Knoxville. 2nd episode is Travis Pastrana.
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Yeah, I don't know if it's like.. cilantro tasting like soap to a certain percentage of the population, but it seems like Simmons REALLY bothers a segment of society. I can kind of understand not wanting to deal with Boston fan stuff, but other than that he's fine (IMO).brian wrote: Fri Apr 26, 2024 7:53 pmA similar podcast that doesn’t feature Simmons’ cheese grater voice would be right in my wheelhouse. Alas.Nonlinear FC wrote: Thu Apr 18, 2024 8:37 am Apologies if this has been mentioned before, but I'm really digging The Rewatchables, which is a Bill Simmons production where he and 2 or 3 other folks go back over some of the most rewatchable movies from the 80s on up through early 2000s. It goes back to 2018 so there are a ton of episodes and you can obviously pick the ones that you care to revisit.
Lots of fun categories and a tidbits like who are the various actors that were in the mix for some iconic roles.
I never really dealt with Simmons' content before, so I'm able to listen to this without any real baggage.
If you are really hurting for content, there are episodes that he's not on sprinkled in there. There's also one I haven't checked out where The Ringer editor in chief, Sean Fennessey partners with Amanda Dobbins to talk to big time movie people. It's called The Big Picture and Fennessey is pretty likable and smart.
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I'm probably the biggest Simmons stan on this board, but the problem with him is his after-the-fact takes that can run counter to what he implied weeks or days prior on the same topic. (Just read the comments on any thread in r/billsmmons for people that can specify when he flipped.)
He also has that know-it-all type of personality where even if he's wrong he can rationalize why he was almost right.
And naturally his "every fan" persona is long gone because the dude owns several multi-million dollar homes in LA and has all the access a normal person doesn't.
Plus, Boston. So yea. It's not hard to skip his podcasts.
He also has that know-it-all type of personality where even if he's wrong he can rationalize why he was almost right.
And naturally his "every fan" persona is long gone because the dude owns several multi-million dollar homes in LA and has all the access a normal person doesn't.
Plus, Boston. So yea. It's not hard to skip his podcasts.
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"Cinephobe". Reviews of movies that score under 40% in either reviews or audience rating at Rotten Tomatoes.
"Rocky IV", "Blue Chips", "Assassins", "Harlem Nights", "The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard", "Street Kings" and over 200 other episodes. A fair amount of terms they have made up/references and at the end they each name best and worst actor, accent, and some other categories.
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Jason Isbell is one of the panelists on this week's "Wait, Wait Don't Tell Me," and he's really funny
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The problem with Simmons is he changed when he got popular. I think he was always probably a dick, but he went from your dick friend to a dick who moved above the friend group.
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Just found this and really enjoy it, the series on Carthage was superb.Pruitt IV wrote: Sat Feb 17, 2024 9:47 pm "The Rest Is History" is great.
They just did a 4 parter on the political crises in the UK in 1974 and it was both gripping and entertaining as hell.
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Pruitt IV wrote: Sat Feb 17, 2024 9:47 pm "The Rest Is History" is great.
They just did a 4 parter on the political crises in the UK in 1974 and it was both gripping and entertaining as hell.
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I searched and didn't see 60 Songs That Explain the 90s (maybe my search skills are outdated). It's a Ringer podcast.
I've listened to the one about Tribe's Scenario with Shea Serrano, the one about November Rain, and the one about My Mind's Playing Tricks On Me. Love them.
https://www.theringer.com/60-songs-that-explain-the-90s
I've listened to the one about Tribe's Scenario with Shea Serrano, the one about November Rain, and the one about My Mind's Playing Tricks On Me. Love them.
https://www.theringer.com/60-songs-that-explain-the-90s
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I try to go in order when I start new podcasts and I've listened to the first two. I enjoyed them, but I have a pretty regular group of podcasts to where I don't have time to throw another one in. However, hearing that Shea was on that particular one makes me want to pick it back up.
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It's tremendous. But I do love Tribe.Giff wrote: Thu Jul 18, 2024 4:24 pm I try to go in order when I start new podcasts and I've listened to the first two. I enjoyed them, but I have a pretty regular group of podcasts to where I don't have time to throw another one in. However, hearing that Shea was on that particular one makes me want to pick it back up.
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Same. If I had to pick one artist to listen to the rest of my life and only that artist, Tribe would be in consideration.garyclark wrote: Thu Jul 18, 2024 8:00 pmIt's tremendous. But I do love Tribe.Giff wrote: Thu Jul 18, 2024 4:24 pm I try to go in order when I start new podcasts and I've listened to the first two. I enjoyed them, but I have a pretty regular group of podcasts to where I don't have time to throw another one in. However, hearing that Shea was on that particular one makes me want to pick it back up.
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Interesting. I really like Tribe but there's no way they could ever go to a desert island with me because I find the snare(?) to stand out way too much. Its the music version of someone using maple in a recipe; eventually its all I hear/taste.
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I get it. It feels like Q-Tip's crutch. And it's one of the reasons their later stuff isn't as good.mister d wrote: Fri Jul 19, 2024 11:26 am Interesting. I really like Tribe but there's no way they could ever go to a desert island with me because I find the snare(?) to stand out way too much. Its the music version of someone using maple in a recipe; eventually its all I hear/taste.
But they're my favorite music act ever in any genre.
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Started this one today. Three episodes in. Loving it!

