What's podcast do you listen to?

weso1

<B>Clique Leader</B>
I'm interested to hear what podcasts you folks like to listen to. I'd like to add to my list as I've become addicted to these things. Here's my current list with a quick description:

- Joe Rogan - Classic liberal. Tons of interesting guests and fun conversations.

- Sam Harris - Another classic liberal and an intellectual.

- Steven Crowder - Sketch comedy conservative.

- Ben Shapiro - Libertarian/conservative. He's an intellectual who also understands the art of entertainment.

- Stefan Molyneux - Libertarian/Anarchist whose videos are a bit on the boring side, but he goes into great detail in his arguments.

- Compound Media - Anthony Cumia from Opie and Anthony, Gavin Mcinness and Pat Dixon. These are libertarian provocateur comedians. Wouldn't recommend these guys unless you are very open minded, as they can be pretty offensive.

- Dave rubin - Classic liberal who is very open to opposing ideas.
 
Good idea for a thread. I've wanted to ask this for a while but figured I was the only one who listened to podcasts. Dunno why.

- The Gabfest from Slate.com - political talk, liberal leaning but I like John Dickerson because of his mother and he sometimes talks about guitar playing

- The Gist with Mike Pesca - also Slate, varied guests and subjects.

-WTF with Marc Maron - varied subjects and mostly showbiz and music guests. Very little politics. He's a little nuts, but with surprisingly broad knowledge and interests.

- Sam Harris - a little long and deep for me but I try and keep up. Love his mind and sentence structure.

- Tim Ferris - The 4 Hour Workweek guy. I mainly listen to his talks on Seneca and Stoicism.
 
I've been binging on The Adventure Zone recently. It's done by the guys who do My Brother, My Brother, and Me along with their dad. Essentially they sit around and play Dungeons and Dragons but try to do it as comically as possible.
 
Fretboard Journal - all things guitar

Terrible podcast -- all things Steelers

Open Source -- Canadian

Here's The Thing -- Alec Baldwin interviews actors and writers rarely political

How I Built This - ground up business'

Anything related to baseball

TTBOOK
TED
Fresh Air

I have a one hour commute both ways -- surprising ly, hardly ever political.
One of the best I found was Esquire Classic where they go back and retell past articles

and whatever 19th century porn can be found.
It is the internet afterall
 
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