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10 August 12

Podcast Question

I have a long drive in the morning, like eight hours…I have a ton of favorite podcasts I listen to in the car, but I thought I would ask people if they had any suggestions.

Any favorite podcasts I might enjoy?

  1. ryderscrusade said: The dork forest is the best! I have never enjoyed a podcast more. the smartest man in the world podcast with greg props is also very funny and current
  2. jedikangaroo reblogged this from gailsimone and added:
    Another vote for Wait, Wait… and the Bugle for laughs. Also the Onion Radio News. As a skeptic and non-believer I enjoy...
  3. drsumac reblogged this from gailsimone and added:
    The Dork forest. :) Host Jackie Kashian talks to comedians and more about their nerdy obsessions. She recently had Bill...
  4. leftandrightdolls said: My favorites: Professor Blastoff, This American Life, The Moth, Radiolab, Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me, Bullseye, Judge John Hodgeman. And I can’t decide whether you’d love Savage Love or hate it.
  5. izandra said: NPR Pop Culture Happy Hour. Lasts about 35-45 min, and covers all aspects of pop culture, from opera to bad reality tv to the Packers, to comic books.
  6. bigolnerd said: Give Illusionoid a shot! www.illu… or on iTunes FOR FREE.
  7. licoricewhipit said: I always enjoyed the Improvised Star Trek.
  8. ealperin reblogged this from gailsimone and added:
    Crazy Sexy Geeks with Alan Kistler & resident Tumblrite: Jill Pantozzi. They always brighten up my day! :)
  9. detectiveahole reblogged this from gailsimone and added:
    I would go with the JV club. The host Janet Varney interviews women from mostly comedy but other fields as well about...
  10. geekeen said: Girl on Guy with Aisha Tyler has been helping me get to work in a good mood for weeks.
  11. thecouncilofcross-timekarate said: I’m a big fan of the Lasertime podcast family. It has the pop culture podcast Lasertime, the comic book podcast Cape Crisis, and their video game music podcast VGMpire. I’d also suggest Wiretap and Tweet me Harder.
  12. zenodotus5 said: The Bugle (John Oliver from Daily Show), How Stuff Works podcasts, On the Media, You Are Not So Smart, Memory Palace, Geekquality, Judge John Hodgman, International Waters, Startalk, RH Reality Check, Lexicon Valley, and How to Do Everything.
  13. riderjetfire said: What are YOUR favorite podcasts? I’d dig hearing them myself!
  14. zone-4 said: Why not give Zone 4 a try? We’re conveniently located at zone4podcast.com
  15. riskpig said: Tell ‘Em Steve-Dave. With Little Expectations. Rooster Teeth Podcast.
  16. targemq8 said: Answer Me This! UK comedy/information), Stop Podcasting Yourself (charming Canadian comedians), Big Pop Fun with Tom Wilson, Adam and Joe (Hilarious UK comedy), BBC4 Comedy of the Week, NPR Pop Culture Happy Hour, Superego, Superego, Superego.
  17. demonweasel reblogged this from gailsimone and added:
    Hopefully you’re still enjoying us on the Super-Fly Podcast. :)
  18. guyalice said: Flop House, Fast Karate for the Gentlemen, Bad Movie Fiends, We Hate Movies
  19. ramblingambulance said: The Smartest Man in the World is amazing, insightful, opinionated and funny. (it’s basically Greg Proops ranting in front of a live audience for 90 minutes)
  20. michaelrperry6 said: StarTalk Radio for Science awesomeness and Judge John Hodgman for hysterical silliness.
  21. redzonecuba said: Mark Hamill telling stories on Kevin Smith’s Fatman on Batman is a hoot.
  22. berenzero said: Nerdist Podcast, definitely.
  23. metatxt said: History of the World through 100 Objects, Naked Archeologist, the Dinner Party, 99% Invisible, obvs: the Moth, this American Life, Radiolab, Nerdist Writers, Planet Money, Lexicon Valley
  24. collababortion said: It’s best to start from the beginning, but I adore HP Podcraft! Literary analysis of HP Lovecraft? In chronological order? With humor? YES PLEASE.
  25. nickmaynard said: creative screenwriting with jeff goldsmith is great. fantastic interviews without the usual fluff questions. lots of talk about stuff that was never produced or the original versions of movies.
  26. iskios said: Oh, and I can’t recommend WTF with Marc Maron enough. Who knew a comedian like Marc could be such an incredible interviewer?
  27. enemychan said: Earth-2.net
  28. alcnolien said: Car Talk is pretty much the only Podcast I listen to, but it’s gotten me through many a car trip/day at work. There might be some other good NPR podcasts out there as well.
  29. loopthelambdoid said: I quite enjoy the Schmoes Know podcast, especially the earlier episodes. It’s mainly talk about movies, the film industry and actors. Radiolab (science, philosophy, ideas) and Sidebar (comics etc) podcasts are great too.
  30. pinja reblogged this from gailsimone and added:
    The History of Rome podcast by Mike Duncan is finished but it runs for several days worth of time, covering the entire...
  31. relinquishedwolf said: The Ricky Gervais show
  32. alewing said: I’m a big fan of SILENCE!, the Mindless Ones podcast. All manner of fun!
  33. inglewoodalwaysuptonogood said: Sklarbro Country, WTF w/ Marc Maron, Girl on Guy w/ Aisha Tyler, Bailey Jay show, Art of Wrestling w/ Colt Cabana, Breaking Bad insider…
  34. laughingfish said: I love NERDIST(self explanatory) and gay podcasts The Six Pack and Feast of Fun. They’re a lot of fun even if you’re straight :)
  35. deducecanoe said: NSFW from frogpants. It’s not-not safe for work (mostly) but it’s a little crazy.
  36. onionhighonionandrenown reblogged this from gailsimone and added:
    Oh, man, too many to list in one go. But my personal favorites come from National Public Radio and etc. This American...
  37. sallymustard said: “stuff you missed in history class” and “stuff you should know” are both great!
  38. tashepard said: Haven’t seen My Brother, My Brother And Me, The Todd Glass Show or Dead Authors Podcast mentioned yet, which are all pretty great. Also, second (or third or fifth or whatever) for Girl On Guy.
  39. bfnp said: Radiolab, This American Life, Selected Shorts, The Moth, Unfictional, Strangers…
  40. coelasquid said: I really like Pseudopod, it’s my favourite horror/pulpy tales of the strange and unknown out there. And there are nearly 300 episodes, it took me something like half a year of listening at work to get through the backlog.
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