Hi,

I’m a big fan of podcasts and I’ve been enjoying “Against the Rules” and “Darknet Diaries” lately.

Now, I want to hear your recommendations! What podcasts do you love and why? Let’s build an epic list of must-listen podcasts together.

Thanks in advance for your suggestions.

  • AlolanYoda@lemmy.world
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    I like listening to historical podcasts, and my favorites are “The History of Rome” (which has finished) and its followup “The History of Byzantium” and “Hardcore History” . I’ve heard good things about “Revolutions” by the creator of “The History of Rome” but I haven’t checked it out yet.

    Also I’ve been enjoying “Fall of Civilizations” a lot, but so far have only listened to a few of the episodes.

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      I’ve listened to all of these podcasts besides Hardcore history, and I can highly recommend all of them. It’s hard to pick a favourite but it might be Revolutions, which I found the most eye-opening, especially season 3 on the french revolution. I’m currently working my way through Wittenberg to Westphalia, the Wars of the Reformation, which is meant to be on the 30 years way, but takes a very deep dive into the life, economy, history and culture of the middle ages and early modern period.

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      The Fall of Civilizations is one of my favorite podcasts right now! I highly recommend it if you like to think about history from a sort of different point of view. The host is really invested in trying to contextualize what things may have looked and felt like from the common person’s point of view.

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      Revolutions is stellar, big fan of Mike Duncan and Dan Carlin

      Blowback and throughline are both pretty solid looks at much smaller segments if you want context for your history.

      I’ll chip in the Trojan horse affair was great too.

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    Behind the Bastards, a deep dive into the various shit people of history. Episode one is Saddam Hussein: Erotic Novelist.

    There’s nearly 700 episodes, and I’ve yet to run tio a dud. Loads of great guests. My only gripe is that it’s a touch Amerocentric, but other than that I’d recommend it to basically anyone. Not kid friendly, in case that wasn’t obvious.

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    Mostly on the humorous side:

    • My Brother, My Brother And Me - 3 brothers giving not-so-serious advice to listeners, reacting to questions from Yahoo Answers (when that was a thing), and overall being funny/silly
    • My Dad Wrote A Porno - 3 people hilariously reacting to an “erotica” book series that one of the guys’ dad published (I would say the books are maybe only 5%-20% explicit, depending on the chapter)
    • No Such Thing As A Fish - the behind-the-scenes staff of the show QI bring up interesting facts and tidbits from history/nature/etc. (each episode is split into 4 parts where each member brings up a fact and the others react to it and bring up related facts)
    • If I Were You - Jake & Amir from CollegeHumor giving advice to listeners (mostly in a sarcastic/tongue-in-cheek way but sometimes genuinely), mostly about relationships/dating
    • SmartLess - Jason Bateman and Will Arnett (Arrested Development) and Sean Hayes (Will & Grace) interview a famous person each episode where only one of the hosts known who it is beforehand (it gets better after the first few episodes)
    • Office Ladies - Jenna and Angela from The Office (US) reacting to each episode of the show and bringing up behind-the-scenes stuff (some of episodes include interviews with other cast members/staff)
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    Hardcore History. The come out a few times a year and are incredibly long (some episodes are five hours), but listening to Dan Carlin talk is really engaging. Plus he has one of those voices you can fall asleep to.
    It Could Happen Here. Keeps my righteous anger at ‘the man’ topped up.
    Criminal Records. Fun crime podcast focussed on the weird and less heard of crimes in history.

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    Darknet Diaries is my all time favorite! There’s a couple other story-centric security podcasts I enjoy as well.

    Cyber (by Vice)
    Malicious Life (by Cybereason)

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    I like; 99% Invisible & Radio Lab, those are my main 2, i also listen to Malicious Life & some others I can’t think of right now.

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    Dungeons and Daddies, a chaotic and hilarious Dungeons and Dragons podcast. It does have some good emotional parts as well.

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    Massively depends on what you’re into.

    That said, I follow these podcasts:

    News related comedy:

    • Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me from NPR
    • Friday Night Comedy from BBC Radio 4
    • The Bugle
    • Breaking The News from BBC Scotland

    DnD:

    • Dicefunk (I recommend seasons 3 & 4 in particular)

    Puns:

    • Punwatch
    • (also The Bugle sometimes)

    Science communication:

    • The Infinite Monkey Cage
    • Daniel And Jorge Explain The Universe
    • The Curious Cases Of Rutherford & Fry
    • Supermassive
    • A Problem Squared
    • Creature Feature
    • My Favourite Theorem

    About Media:

    • Failure To Launch, about TV pilots that failed to become full series
    • Get Played, originally called “How Did This Get Played?” and focused on the worst games ever made, now about games in general
    • Dream Factory, about plots of non-existing movies

    Security/Hacking:

    • Malicious Life
    • Darknet Diaries
    • Human Factor Security

    History:

    • You’re Dead To Me
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    The Anthropocene Reviewed - It’s not an informative Podcast, but a series of stories told by John Green. They’re short. Often consisting of one or two stories within 20-30 minutes. But I’ve loved listening to everyone of them. I’d give it 4 and half stars.

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    If you like Against the Rules I think you’d enjoy Revisionist History by Malcolm Gladwell.

    Few of my favorites:

    • Planet Money by NPR
    • Revisionist History
    • Against The Rules
    • Hardcore History
    • 99% Invisible
    • True Crime Garage
    • Morbid
    • Slow Burn
    • Hey Babe