Looking for podcast recommendations

Looking for something to listen to while I sit in my car more and more each day with kids in different schools, sports and activities.

There are so many options out there I'm not even sure where to start.

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Don't suggest Joe Rogan or Jordan Peterson please.

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It's popular so not unique but the Conan O'Brien podcast is usually very good and very funny.

I'm a populist. I don't need trendy entertainment. I like the popular tv shows.

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  • For College football related stuff - Split Zone Duo. The 'whole hog' college football podcast
  • For college football adjacent satire - Shutdown Fullcast
  • We're Not All Like This - hosted by Homefield and Ryan Nani take a look at different college fanbases
  • Freakonomics and Planet Money if you find behavioral economics interesting
  • Against the Rules - if you like Michael Lewis (The Big Short, etc)
  • How I built this - if you're into stories about entreprenuers
  • RadioLab does great work - long form stories around tough moral decisions
  • More Perfect - Spinoff of Radiolab that focuses on supreme court cases that influenced our country - very complex, accounts for the time and the people involved
  • Decoder if you follow the tech space

That'll get you started

I will happily second SZD, Shutdown Fullcast, and We're Not All Like This. Hoping whenever Ryan gets to the Hokies that Joe is one of the guests (historically when Tech comes up on the fullcast you pretty regularly hear Holly and Spencer say how much they love Joe)

Godfrey shouts out TKP occasionally too. Spencer went on 2 Deep a few months ago too. That was pretty cool.

Yeah that was awesome and it was great hearing him praise tech. I love that with the running joke that Godfrey hates your team he basically takes any chance he can to talk about how Tech has a special place in his heart

SZD of course is good. I'll add Cover 3 as well for college football. You do have to get over a lot of Michigan/Alabama/Ohio State talk that they do for clicks and some corniness from Chip. But Bud Elliott drops some solid knowledge about teams around the league, Tom is a pretty entertaining host and I've grown to really like Danny Kanell as a fellow ACC lover.

Overall they do a pretty good job talking about all the teams, although they do occasionally go 15 minutes straight talking about Alabama or Georgia (which I always skip). Better than the ESPN guys who pretend teams outside the top 10-15 programs don't exist

Bud is legit. My FSU friend sent me Bud Elliott's VT/FSU preview on the NoleCast, and it was so detailed. He knows more about personnel than anyone else in college football media - by a wide margin.

I am not a loyal listener to any particular podcast, but here are several that I've enjoyed more than once.

For VT stuff:

Boundary Corner Podcast
Sons of Saturday
Tech Sideline
HokiePod

College football generally:
Split Zone Duo

Baseball:
Effectively Wild
The Windup

Business related topics:
Business Wars
Business Movers
Acquisitions Anonymous

There are others, but these are my favorites over the past 6 months or so.

I can't wait to see what everyone else recommends, because I feel like I'm new to podcasts in general and I know I'm missing out on a lot of good ones.

I guess they are tied into sons now, but don't forget Two Deep. They're my favorite VT related pod.

They're definitely one of the most TKP adjacent. One co-host Pete was once frequent poster on these boards and you'll still see him pop up every now and then. French and Joe have been repeat guests. Joe, typically with a PBR in hand.

Boundary Corner has 4ish regular hosts, including Shelton Moss. Also a good pod. Definitely a more of "shoot the sh!t" style podcast that is more conversational on all things Hokies, good and bad. They had one of the more interesting end of season shows with Kevin Drones (Kyron's father) and Chris Lester (Brodie's father).

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They are very TKP Adjacent. I stopped listened to them because by the time they released an episode, I already read everything they were talking about TKP in the days prior.

Don't forget Hokie Hangover and VT4L (Virginia Tech is For Legends, formerly "Don V Fridays").

VT4L is by far the most entertaining VT pod. NSFW, though.

"That's it guys. Let's get out of here. That cold drink's waitin' on us, let's go." - Mike Young after win no. 300.

The idea of Fireman (who I've never met, but know only from his online persona) listening to VF4L on a long car ride makes my giggle like Ron Swanson.

Are there any good history podcasts out there?

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Not strictly history, but Malcolm Gladwell's Revisionist History is one of my favorites. The older seasons stay more historical though. Has a whole season on WW2.

Blowback.

Yes!

Every second counts

Dan Carlin Hardcore History is amazing for history. You just need to put it on 1.5x speed because he talks kind of slow but he does a great job providing context to the different subjects. For example, he did an episode on the cuban missile crisis and it ended up giving 15 years of info prior to that to set the stage.

Dan got me through many road trips from Houston to Tampa

Danny is always open

Hardcore History is by far my favorite podcast and I listen to a lot with the amount of driving I do. I had listened to all the episodes that were on Spotify so I was about to pay the $80 for the whole catalog but then they released a few more for free. I was like sweet score but now I've listened to all those lol.

"That kid you're talking to right there, I think he played his nuts off! And you can quote me on that shit!" -Bud Foster

Revolutions podcast is fantastic. Story telling style working through all the major world revolutions starting at the English civil war and going on from there. Really good for historical perspective and understanding why some countries are the way they are. Also, there are like 10 seasons so you won't run out of content any time soon. Language is family friendly for the most part. There are the occasional ass, bastard, and maybe Sonofabitch. But these are few and far between.

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This sounds fantastic!

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it really is brilliant. Excellent delivery. Dry humor and holy crap is there a ton of information. I thought I knew history until I listened to this. He also has a history of Rome podcast he wrapped up before starting revolutions, but I haven't listened to that one yet. Also has multiple books out at this point. Mike Duncan, fyi.

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Seconding Revolutions. Also enjoyed the host Mike Duncan's book about the Marquis de Lafayette "Hero of Two Worlds".

Every second counts

3 episodes in already.

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Ha came here to third it.

I'm still figuring this out.

Also really like Advisory Opinions. Legal podcast mostly covering current events surrounding the Supreme Court and federal cases. Warning: hosts are conservative/right of center but by no means toe the line MAGA or anything. Listening to the backlog would probably not be helpful because so much is driven by current events though. 2x/week.

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Some of my favorites right now:

Hello From The Magic Tavern: Funny improv show with a huge backlog and tons of spinoff. Sometimes nice to have something funny and positive with all the negative media out there

Hamish and Andy: Australian radio show now turned podcast. Extremely funny and again a big backlog

Behind The Bastards: Indepth look at some of history's worst people. Incase the first two were too positive, this will straighten it out

It's Always Sunny: If you like the show, fun to hear them talk about it and the development of the show. Stopped last year though and hasn't resumed

Are You Garbage? 2 Philly comedians who either talk together and take questions or interview (mostly comedians) to find out how they grew up/live and whether it's classy or trashy.

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Hello from the magic tavern is really good, but huge backlog is an understatement and it follows a story arc. So it's difficult to just jump in.

eh, story arc is pretty loose. Not much of the story is key to actually enjoying the episodes. But yeah, I think I started it in 2018 and only like 3 months ago got caught up on it.

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Behind the Bastards is fun. Some historic accuracy mixed with satire.

"Two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I am not yet completely sure about the universe.” -Einstein

If you want to listen one of the most interesting people and stories I have ever come across listen to S-Town.

That type of podcast isn't usually my cup of tea, but I really enjoyed S-Town.

For a non-sports pod, and if you love movies, you should take a look at The Rewatchables podcast. They have a huge catalogue of films, but I think the full catalogue might only be available on Spotify since The Ringer acquisition. They are typically quite funny, but they also really love the films they are discussing.

Interesting podcast by a guy I knew from Tech called That Don't Sound Right. I've listened to a few episodes, and they're somewhat thought-provoking.

A Podcast About Talking...
...talking the way we did before the internet. When you could not prove anyone right or wrong. All the expertise was contained in the people involved with the conversation. We hope you enjoy our conversations and as you listen, if you find yourself silently saying "that don't sound right", send us a comment. You are one of us.

https://thatdontsoundright.com/

"Yes I am going to have favorites. My favorites are high production and low maintenance players, coaches, and staff." - JMFF

Besides Two Deep and TSL, the three main ones I listen to with regularity are:

  • Backpacker Radio - Just what it sounds like regarding hiking/backpacking)
  • Inside the Musicians Brain - Also what it sounds like with interviews with musicians
  • The World's Greatest Con - Brian Brushwood of the Modern Rogue, talking about conmen/historical events. He covers some pretty interesting topics like Operation Mincemeat in WWII, guys who rigged the system on game shows and got caught, fake psychics, etc.

A bit esoteric, but the History of English podcast is fascinating to me

If you dig language stuff, you might enjoy A Way With Words!

"Why gobble gobble chumps asks such good questions, I will never know." - TheFifthFuller

There's No Such Thing As A Fish - interesting and weird trivia tidbits

Scumbags of History - our heroes are all a little messed up

60 Songs That Explain the 90s - fun nostalgia and history about 90s songs

You Are Not So Smart - psychology, science, and self-delusion

I love the smell of bourbon in the morning... smells like... Football!

Sloss and Humphries on the Road: Daniel Sloss and Kai Humphries are Brit standup comedians. They do a weekly pod, often while touring, mostly just shooting the shit and busting each others balls.

The Fifth Column: Three journalists talk about the weeks news stories and why most news organizations kinda suck in the way they cover them. There's a bit of a small-l libertarian slant at times, but they aren't pushy about it.

I don't listen to podcasts that much anymore but I used to listen to these religiously:

  • The Daily - NYT daily dive into a current event. Great quick burn 20 mins news story. Five episodes a week.
  • Daily Zeitgest - Two guys discussing the current zeitgeist (news, movies, music, whatever) with a rotating guest comedian every weekday. 50-60 mins per episode. Definitely a progressive lean to the hosts and their guests. NSFW language and topics at times depending on what's happening.
  • Song Exploder - Deep dive into a single song with the artist who made it. Plenty of songs you'd recognize so you can just scroll until you find something that interests you.
  • Analyze Phish - Absolutely hilarious podcast with Harris Wittels (former writer on Parks and Rec) attempting to convince Scott Aukerman (Comedy Bang Bang founder and host) to become a fan of Phish. I've listened to this through (I think its around 12 episodes) at least three times. FYI very NSFW (language and discussion about drugs) and Harris ultimately died via OD so there is no "ending" per se, but if you care to understand the culture of Phish in any capacity its a great listen. I'm not a huge Phish fan myself but I can appreciate the band and their music and Scott's disdain for them and their following is laugh out loud funny.

A friend recommended Dolly Parton's America to me yesterday. I haven't listened yet but it is a biographical podcast into the one and only Dolly, her music, her life, and her affect on America at large. It's supposed to be extremely positive and a great pick me up which tracks given how amazing of a person Dolly is.

How to Invent a Country by the BBC is a must listen for anyone interested in social sciences.

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