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i used to listen to thiis one long ago; when it was Jason, Paul Scheer and June Diane Raphael (Paul's wife) were on every episode. It was basically Mystery Science Theatre 3000 in audio form. Absolutely hilarious. Was around the time "The League" was on FX..

Not sure I follow... Wiggins left VT 3 years before Pry was hired? Now he's the OC at TAMU.

- Fall of Civilizations podcast is a fascinating listen about various ancient civilizations and what led to their downfall. EDIT: but it is done by one monotone British man with no other voices. So it's also helpful for falling asleep.
- I listen to a bunch of the Shutdown Fullcast/SplitZone Duo extended universe podcasts as listed by many above.
- I'm a homebrewer so I also listen to Master Brewer's Podcast and Craft Beer & Brewing podcasts. Lots of really great technical detail with pro brewers detailing what they do and a lot of differing approaches and perspectives. I've shied away from Brulosophy - a lot of their content seems focused on how to simplify your brewday. The "short and shoddy" series makes my skin crawl. I'm too much of a perfectionist for that.

-If Books Could Kill
-Behind the Bastards
-Hardcore History
-Laying Down the Lore
-No Such Thing As a Fish
-Tech Sideline Podcast

Oooh sure, they're all cute as hell when they're little.

Frosty did not appreciate this joke. Oh well, at least he is not a grizzly.

Most veterinarians refuse to treat a grizzly without strong anesthesia first because there's safety in numb bears.

A few that I haven't seen listed here that I enjoy are:

- Backpacker Radio: Hiking/Backpacking podcast with good interviews put on by the Trek.com
- Inside The Musician's Brain: Put on by Chris Pandolfi from the Infamous Stringdusters. Good interviews within the bluegrass and jamband scene
- Norah Jones is Playing Along: Great interviews with all types of musicians, hosted by Norah Jones. A lot of times she will play some songs with whoever she is interviewing and reimagine a few things. The interview with Julian Lage is great.
- World's Greatest Con: Put on by Brian Brushwood from the Modern Rogue. Interesting history podcast that started with the story of Operation Mincemeat during WWII, but has evolved with stories behind people who have cheated on gameshows, how Disney was able to take over Orlando, etc.

I think TSL is very professional. Chris has good insight, and Andy is a professional writer who understands how to maintain his journalistic ethics (something some other talking heads forget to do.) They balance what the coaches say with what their eyes see pretty well. David C. is a good young professional too, although I don't think he has the same level of understanding of the game as the other two.

With Two Deep, I appreciate the passion without the hyperbole. We are fans. This is supposed to be fun. They have fun while having an eye for the game. In an era where hot takes have replaced good analysis, both are refreshing balances.

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