Favorite PODCASTS

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I thought there was another thread on this but couldn't find it.

This one is very, very good, on the history of country music and folks who made it.

Cocaine and Rhinestones

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Critical Role

D&D podcast starring a cast of voice actors. DM (Matt Mercer) is McCree from Overwatch, Leon Kennedy from newer Resident Evil Games. and current Voice Actor for Chrom. Other players include Laura Bailey who has done so much voice over work including Jaina Proudmoor from WOW, Kait Diaz from Gears 4, Mary Jane Watson from PS4 spiderman, and has been CHun-Li since 2008. and was Trunks in DBZ. Travis Willingham probably most famous for being Roy Mustang in Full Metal Alchemist, has also been Guile since 2008. Liam O'Brien who did Gollum in recent Shadow of War games, and tons of other roles. Ashley Johnson who was Chrissy Seaver in Growing Pains, Gretchen Grundler in Recess and lots of other roles. Sam Riegel who has done a number of kids TV shows. Taliesin Jaffe who's done lots of voice direction and other roles. And Matt's wife who's had some bit roles. It starts pretty rough because it was super low budget and it does get a lot better and sets some cool stories earlier on but it doesn't really start hitting it's stride til around episode 30.

Nintendo Power

Lots of stuff from Nintendo.

And a few other D&D related ones.
 
Having fully caught up to it, Conan Needs a Friend is Brilliant. My favorite episode is probably the Dana Carvey episode but none were a let down. What really has grown since the start is Conan's rapport with his producer. He's able to fire off him almost like he's Andy.

I have started kind of randomly and never expect to catch up on, Talkin' Toons. It's a podcast where Rob Paulsen (Yacko, Pinky, and Dr. Scratchansniff from Animaniacs, Raphael from the original TMNT, Carl Wheezer from Jimmy Neutron and so many more roles) talks to other voice actors. I downloaded a few episodes at a new jersey rest stop on the road when I realized I was about to catch up on Conan Needs a Friend. So far I've listened to fully the episode with Matt Mercer, 2017's christmas special, and most of the episode with Will Friedle. I have next up in the my queue from there Billy West, Phil LaMarr, and Maurice LaMarche. It's fun to get to hear him interact. He's really jazzed about what he's doing and I love it.
 
Critical Role

D&D podcast starring a cast of voice actors. DM (Matt Mercer) is McCree from Overwatch, Leon Kennedy from newer Resident Evil Games. and current Voice Actor for Chrom. Other players include Laura Bailey who has done so much voice over work including Jaina Proudmoor from WOW, Kait Diaz from Gears 4, Mary Jane Watson from PS4 spiderman, and has been CHun-Li since 2008. and was Trunks in DBZ. Travis Willingham probably most famous for being Roy Mustang in Full Metal Alchemist, has also been Guile since 2008. Liam O'Brien who did Gollum in recent Shadow of War games, and tons of other roles. Ashley Johnson who was Chrissy Seaver in Growing Pains, Gretchen Grundler in Recess and lots of other roles. Sam Riegel who has done a number of kids TV shows. Taliesin Jaffe who's done lots of voice direction and other roles. And Matt's wife who's had some bit roles. It starts pretty rough because it was super low budget and it does get a lot better and sets some cool stories earlier on but it doesn't really start hitting it's stride til around episode 30.

Nintendo Power

Lots of stuff from Nintendo.

And a few other D&D related ones.

I love Critical Role. The crazy gun powder salesman in the first campaign is still my favorite character.

Have you tried out Glass Cannon? I'm working my way though the backlog of episodes now and find it pretty enjoyable. It also starts out rough but eventually hits its stride in the second book of the campaign.
 
I love Critical Role. The crazy gun powder salesman in the first campaign is still my favorite character.

Have you tried out Glass Cannon? I'm working my way though the backlog of episodes now and find it pretty enjoyable. It also starts out rough but eventually hits its stride in the second book of the campaign.

I have not. I have a backlog of Acquisitions Inc C-Team and Dice Camera Action! to get through. Especially the latter as I'm going to try and get to Pax Unplugged this November/December and so far DCA has been at every one and I've love be caught up. Also I love Chris Perkins, he's so stinking smart.
 
I have not. I have a backlog of Acquisitions Inc C-Team and Dice Camera Action! to get through. Especially the latter as I'm going to try and get to Pax Unplugged this November/December and so far DCA has been at every one and I've love be caught up. Also I love Chris Perkins, he's so stinking smart.

Glass Cannon is interesting in that they play Pathfinder instead of D&D. The mechanics are a bit different but the show is still tremendously entertaining.

I've wanted to try Acquisitions Inc out but haven't had a chance.
 
Critical Role

D&D podcast starring a cast of voice actors. DM (Matt Mercer) is McCree from Overwatch, Leon Kennedy from newer Resident Evil Games. and current Voice Actor for Chrom. Other players include Laura Bailey who has done so much voice over work including Jaina Proudmoor from WOW, Kait Diaz from Gears 4, Mary Jane Watson from PS4 spiderman, and has been CHun-Li since 2008. and was Trunks in DBZ. Travis Willingham probably most famous for being Roy Mustang in Full Metal Alchemist, has also been Guile since 2008. Liam O'Brien who did Gollum in recent Shadow of War games, and tons of other roles. Ashley Johnson who was Chrissy Seaver in Growing Pains, Gretchen Grundler in Recess and lots of other roles. Sam Riegel who has done a number of kids TV shows. Taliesin Jaffe who's done lots of voice direction and other roles. And Matt's wife who's had some bit roles. It starts pretty rough because it was super low budget and it does get a lot better and sets some cool stories earlier on but it doesn't really start hitting it's stride til around episode 30.

Nintendo Power

Lots of stuff from Nintendo.

And a few other D&D related ones.

Wait, a podcast about Dungeons and Dragons?
 
Glass Cannon is interesting in that they play Pathfinder instead of D&D. The mechanics are a bit different but the show is still tremendously entertaining.

I've wanted to try Acquisitions Inc out but haven't had a chance.

Since I play 5e, i try so far to mainly listen to 5e. Though I will have it on my list.

Acq Inc is really fun. It's borderline absurdist. The C-Team is real wild.
 
Didn't Rothfuss write a one shot for Acq Inc?

Probably. Rothfuss is a fantasy genius. DCA did a live show and one player couldn't show up and Rothfuss sat in playing Kerrik from Critical Role. But I was hoping he's play Driebus from Acq Inc C-Team. Which his character is like a kid who can't decide what he wants to do for his career, so he built the ultimate munchkin character where he multi-classed 5 times. I think the only class he can multiclass into that he hasn't are Warlock and Fighter. It's a brilliant roleplay build that's worthless in game. I haven't gotten around to reading any of his stuff yet, because I haven't really read **** lately. I just decided to start reading again to catch up a little bit on my Star Wars books.
 
Probably. Rothfuss is a fantasy genius. DCA did a live show and one player couldn't show up and Rothfuss sat in playing Kerrik from Critical Role. But I was hoping he's play Driebus from Acq Inc C-Team. Which his character is like a kid who can't decide what he wants to do for his career, so he built the ultimate munchkin character where he multi-classed 5 times. I think the only class he can multiclass into that he hasn't are Warlock and Fighter. It's a brilliant roleplay build that's worthless in game. I haven't gotten around to reading any of his stuff yet, because I haven't really read **** lately. I just decided to start reading again to catch up a little bit on my Star Wars books.

The Kingkiller Chronicles are brilliant books. Still waiting for book 3.
 
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"Is it possible for an American Vice President to carry out a criminal enterprise inside the White House and have nobody remember? To have one of the most brazen political bribery scandals in American history play out before the country while nobody’s paying attention? In her first original podcast, MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow goes back 45 years to dig into a story that got overshadowed in its day."

Awesome podcast!
 
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