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  • TimT Away
    TimT Away
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    Cum Town did an episode (for their Patreon) where they went deep into the dark, pathetic parts of reddit to find out if it's still alright to make fun of adult virgins.

    It's a fucking classic.

    https://s3-us-west-1.amazonaws.com/patreon-posts/_SAHXYBsbw9SwUzeu0hTqBSozZ3m4HBnkzL8eHiBvIXKCgth2jeZEPEbagioZOZ1.mp3

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    https://www.tab.co.nz/punterslounge/rgby/podcasts/staf-chat-stephen-donald?utm_source=Facebook&utm_medium=Content&utm_campaign=staf-chat-10jul

    Stephen Donald

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    @mikedogz said in Good podcasts:

    https://www.tab.co.nz/punterslounge/rgby/podcasts/staf-chat-stephen-donald?utm_source=Facebook&utm_medium=Content&utm_campaign=staf-chat-10jul

    Stephen Donald

    Good listen. Interesting background to his early days at CM and how he ended up at the dirty Mooloos

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    @tim

    I tried, at least for two minutes.
    It was like bad breakfast radio on Viagra.

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    The Fatty Arbuckle episode of You Must Remember This was interesting.

    Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle and Virginia Rappe (Fake News: Fact Checking Hollywood Babylon Episode 3) — You Must Remember This

    Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle and Virginia Rappe (Fake News: Fact Checking Hollywood Babylon Episode 3) — You Must Remember This

    Listen to this episode on Apple Podcasts and Spotify . At a boozy party over Labor Day weekend 1921, Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle, silent Hollywood’s superstar plus-size comedian, followed sometime actress Virginia Rappe into a hotel room. They were alone together for only a few minutes, but in tha

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    #153

    @tim said in Good podcasts:

    The Fatty Arbuckle episode of You Must Remember This was interesting.

    Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle and Virginia Rappe (Fake News: Fact Checking Hollywood Babylon Episode 3) — You Must Remember This

    Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle and Virginia Rappe (Fake News: Fact Checking Hollywood Babylon Episode 3) — You Must Remember This

    Listen to this episode on Apple Podcasts and Spotify . At a boozy party over Labor Day weekend 1921, Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle, silent Hollywood’s superstar plus-size comedian, followed sometime actress Virginia Rappe into a hotel room. They were alone together for only a few minutes, but in tha

    I haven’t listened to that one but the she did one about Charles Manson is superb. From memory Arbuckle killed Rappe with a champagne bottle?

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  • TimT Away
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    @jegga said in Good podcasts:

    Arbuckle killed Rappe with a champagne bottle?

    Almost certainly a fabrication. Likely she died from a combination of alcohol, kidney failure, and a bladder infection.

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    @tim said in Good podcasts:

    @jegga said in Good podcasts:

    Arbuckle killed Rappe with a champagne bottle?

    Almost certainly a fabrication. Likely she died from a combination of alcohol, kidney failure, and a bladder infection.

    Interesting. Might have to listen to that one , cheers .

    Do you listen to revisionist history by Malcolm Gladwell ?

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  • TimT Away
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    @jegga Nah. I rather dislike Gladwell, to be honest. A few people have recommended it to me though.

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    @tim said in Good podcasts:

    @jegga Nah. I rather dislike Gladwell, to be honest. A few people have recommended it to me though.

    I’m not a fan either but that podcast is usually very good . Jalopnik has one called Tempest that are pretty good too.

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    I've recently subscribed to http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/history/inourtime/index.shtml

    Melvyn Bragg (only mildly annoying) chairs a weekly discussion with three scholars on the topic of discussion for the week.

    Back catalogue in the hundreds.

    I've listened to everything from Cicero to Fusion to The Siege of Malta and the Sihk Empire. Covers ideas - scientific discovery, history and the arts and is about 40 minutes each time.

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    @dogmeat you might be interested in this , the presenter is not annoying .

    http://www.revolutionspodcast.com

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    @jegga cheers - will give it a go - lovz a good podcast especially when out walking

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  • SiamS Offline
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    Gladwell is annoying but his podcasts are well produced.

    Consensus that his content of his stories is of value though?

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    @siam said in Good podcasts:

    Gladwell is annoying but his podcasts are well produced.

    Consensus that his content of his stories is of value though?

    Imho it is , a good example is the truth behind the statue in Alabama podcast

    Revisionist History Podcast - Malcolm Gladwell Podcast - Pushkin Industries

    Revisionist History Podcast - Malcolm Gladwell Podcast - Pushkin Industries

    Revisionist History is Malcolm Gladwell's journey through the overlooked and the misunderstood. Click now to listen to the Revisionist History podcast on Pushkin Industries.

    That’s not to say Gladwell isn’t annoying. I find him less annoying now though, his books are good too I reckon.

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    @jegga yeah that was a good one.

    The one about the news reporter falsely remembering being in combat opened my eyes to how flawed our memories are, something I've noticed getting older as the family reminisce. A lot of genuine but false recollections.

    He was a bit shrill when dissecting college footballers and cte but the data seemed pretty clear.

    Anyway thanks jeg, all good

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  • TimT Away
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    Volume up for this one:

    Jul 29, 2018

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    Alright fuckers. Only just discovered this thread so buckle in.

    I had a podcast I ran that went to #1 in new and noteworthy in 6 different countries and have helped 100s of people create podcasts. Mine was ok just interviewing young entrepreneurs. Have finished the show after 185 episodes but am about to release a new one for where i am pivoting with business.

    Here are my favorites

    • Tim Ferriss Podcast - A better version IMO ofJoe Rogans. I havent listened in a while due to changing between audio books and training programs but loved his ones with Tony Robbins, Jamie Foxx, Arnold.
    • Startup Podcast- From the founder of Gimblet media start with season one its great. The season following the american appreal guy is the next best
    • Seriel - Because yeah
    • The Pitch - From the creators of startup. Kind of like shark tank with less filler and ads
    • My favorite show is called Reply All - Again from the creators of startup. This is called a show about the internet has lots of random well produced stories of random shit. To get a taste of the show I would start with Episode 102 called long distance. Its a two part episode. If you like that you will love the series
    • Also don't mind from time to time the show called ' the top' interviews startup owners and goes into all their numbers etc, smart passive income by pat flynn is ok as well depending on the episode.
    • ESPN 30 for 30 podcast is good. The one about Bikrim yoga is interesting then they interview lots of the creators of the different docos
    • Science vs : Probably my second favorite podcast. Takes controversial topics and compares what science actually says about this eg antivax, organic food, gun laws.
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  • NepiaN Online
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    The Teacher’s Pet is hugely popular here in Oz, about a missing person/murder, a former Newtown Jets player, and teachers having sex with students in the early 80s. But, I'd advise against listening to it.

    The story is actually really interesting but unfortunately, I think it’s one of most poorly made podcasts I have ever listened to. The presenter has a kind of dry speaking style, in fact he’s like the Oz version of The Black Hands guy, but that’s not the issue. It’s desperately in need of some structure. The episodes jump around with no focus and lots talking heads who are often indistinguishable. Stuff is repeated over and over again or one talking head will be abruptly cut off and they’ll go to another one speaking about a completely different topic. There’s a theme running through it about Police incompetence but 12 episodes in and they haven’t really delved into it.

    In this day and age with Serial etc a bar has been set, most podcasts don’t reach it, but the good ones get close by having a focus that Teacher’s Pet lacks.

    The worst thing about it was that I was about 7 episodes in before realising just how much it was annoying me and now I’m stuck listening to be a completist – and the story is really interesting when you sift through the rubbish.

    @Magpie_in_aus I like Science vs - but has it finished for a second time?

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    @jegga I haven't got to Revolutions yet because I have started on his "The History of Rome" as I did a bit of Classics and Ancient History at Uni (yeah yeah "but Dogmeat it would have been Modern history when you did it")

    I'm 42 episodes in - the disintegration of the 1st Triumvirate . 137 to go. Thoroughly entertaining. Very dry sense of humour Great stuff Thanks

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