What podcasts do you listen to?

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Does anyone here want to share the different podcasts they listen to, whether they're psi-related or not?

And I'm just curious to know if someone has so many podcasts they listen to weekly that listening to a week's releases basically covers all of their podcast-listening time? I.e. they never have to be impatient about the next podcast episode that will be released because they have so many they're checking into.
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(2018-01-13, 10:56 PM)Max_B Wrote: The only podcast I listen to is BBC radio’s “In Our Time”. Short, high quality, no nonsense explanations of really interesting subjects, good brain fodder for when I’m driving. I’ve tried other podcasts, but they tend to be low quality, rambling pieces, where the interviewer is often too fond of hearing their own voice.
Thanks, I'll check that out. This writer selected it among the year's best. She notes a few others that sound oddball-y interesting.

Here's a bigger best-of list.
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'In our Time' - Melvin Bragg and carefully selected specialists in their field.  Intellectual, informative and interesting discussions on a huge range of subjects.  There's a wide range of BBC Radio 4 podcasts but I haven't noticed any with a psi, psychic or spiritual content.
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(2018-01-12, 03:29 AM)Ninshub Wrote: Does anyone here want to share the different podcasts they listen to, whether they're psi-related or not?

Sure: thanks for asking
Just  to name a few - regarding politics and current events KQED: forum, fresh air. KPFA - Democracy now, occasionally Joe Rogan
Psi and related:New thinking allowed, Buddha at the gas pump, Skeptiko - although the conspiracy obsession seems to have rendered it almost unlistenable for me. Lately I've been mostly finding things on youtube where I can get a variety of perspectives on a topic. 
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