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    Valley Heat. It's a fictional podcast about a guy who's a freelance insurance adjuster who thinks his pool guy is using his garbage can as a drug drop. He talks about his neighbors and all the weird stuff they do. One guy has a car wash in his driveway and turns his garage into a 80s style arcade and night club. He gets mad at his wife's yoga instructor because he sent her a mermaid emoji through venmo. It's chock full of zaniness.

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      If you're into HP Lovecraft - there's a brilliant dramatisation/reworking of his stories setup as a real investigative podcast called "The Lovecraft Investigations".

      There are four seasons: 1, 3 and 4 are on BBC Sounds:

      https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p06w5zwg?partner=uk.co.bbc&origin=share-mobile

      Season 2 is available on the internet archive: https://archive.org/details/the-lovecraft-investigations-the-whisperer-in-darkness/The+Whisperer+In+Darkness/Ep.+1+–+The+Whisperer+in+Darkness.mp3

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        If you're into HP Lovecraft - there's a brilliant dramatisation/reworking of his stories setup as a real investigative podcast called "The Lovecraft Investigations".

        There are four seasons: 1, 3 and 4 are on BBC Sounds:

        https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p06w5zwg?partner=uk.co.bbc&origin=share-mobile

        Season 2 is available on the internet archive: https://archive.org/details/the-lovecraft-investigations-the-whisperer-in-darkness/The+Whisperer+In+Darkness/Ep.+1+–+The+Whisperer+in+Darkness.mp3

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        Thanks for the tip, can't wait to listen in. It's also available on Spotify

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          I made a list for a friend very recently.

          404 Media is really good independent journalism. I’m subscribed to their Patreon.

          Darknet Diaries is good computer security and privacy focused.

          You’re Wrong About focuses on cultural issues.

          Noble Blood focuses on historical events through the lenses of nobility (I’m a history nerd).

          Grumpy Old Geeks focuses on tech, books, television, etc. the one positive thing in my life that came from Aaron.

          Better Offline is Ed Zitron’s excellent newsletters in audio format talking about the tech industry. He’s pretty pissed off about a lot of things and articulates why effectively.

          Behind the Bastards is audio essays about terrible people both current and historical.

          Last Podcast on the Left (horror movie reference, not political) does true crime-ish stuff, but for example the assassinations of JFK and Lincoln, too.

          Strong Songs dissects pop songs with the artists. Depends on if you care about the song for the episode.

          Stuff the British Stole is a seasonal show that deep-dives stolen museum items and their legacy.

          Maintenance Phase takes on cultural issues like diet fads and policy decisions.

          Alphabet Boys looks at cases with government agencies.

          Chapo Traphouse is Leftist policy-driven and usually pretty funny.

          QAA Podcast originally focused on people involved in the Qanon movement, but broadened to include other cultural issues. One of the funnier shows that I listen to.

          American Hysteria focuses on cultural topics like the Satanic Panic or the development of Halloween.

          Boonta Vista is a news-based comedy podcast out of Australia that is pretty funny.

          Bad Blood is a short investigative journalism show about HIV-contaminated blood exported from USA for blood transfers.

          Who the Hell is Hamish is a short investigative journalism show about a conman.

          S-Town is a short investigative journalism show about corruption in a southern small town and a genius redneck.

          Bed of Lies does seasonal short investigative journalism show about multiple topics.

          In the Dark is a seasonal investigative journalism show about multiple topics.

          Serial is a seasonal investigative journalism show about government and such. The season on USA crime was mind-blowingly good. They’re very prestige.

          The Story Behind the Song is similar to Strong Songs.

          What Went Wrong is an excellent behind the scenes film examiner.

          The Women’s War is a short investigative journalism show about women in terrorist-adjacent Middle East. Very good. Behind the Bastards-adjacent.

          Your Favorite Band Sucks. Two guys who know a lot about music and the schtick is that everyone sucks, don’t take them seriously. Start by listening to an ep of a band you don’t care about, not someone you really like.

          The Fall of Civilizations podcast deep-dives ancient civilizations. Phenomenal.

          99% Invisible looks at the built world. It’s produced in Oakland. The episode on progress bars in software was surprisingly interesting.

          A Tradition of Violence was a short investigative journalism show about sheriff gangs. Holy crap, it was good.

          Bechdel Cast reviews movies from a female perspective.

          Behind the Police is another Behind the Bastards-adjacent short run.

          History of Rome is a long series of short episodes from a historian. It’s very amateur at the beginning.

          Kids of Rutherford County is a short investigative journalism show about state corruption and mismanagement.

          Nice White Parents is a short investigative journalism show about policy and education. Very good.

          According to Need is a short investigative journalism show about homelessness I. The Bay Area. Very good. 99% Invisible-adjacent.

          Order 9066 is a short investigative journalism show about Japanese internment during WW2.

          Sad Oligarch is a short investigative journalism show about Russian oligarchs dying mysteriously over the last few years. Good stuff.

          Song Exploder is similar to the other song shows.

          The Line is a short investigative journalism show about murder by soldiers in Afghanistan.

          The Coldest Case in Laramie is a short investigative journalism show about an unsolved murder. Serial-adjacent.

          Blowback looks at USA global policy failures by season.

          Bed of Lies focuses on British government murder and coverup. Bad Blood-adjacent.

          1619 is a short investigative journalism show about slavery in the USA.

          Dan Carlin’s Hardcore History is one I’ve been meaning to get to for a long time, but I already had to reduce how much time I listen to podcasts as it is. People rave about it.

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          The Fall of Civilizations podcast deep-dives ancient civilizations. Phenomenal.

          One of my all time favourites. I even got one of the signed copies of his book

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            I have two recommendations from BBC Podcasts:

            13 Minutes to the Moon

            And

            History of Music (hosted by Pink Floyd's Nick Mason)

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              The Fall of Civilizations podcast deep-dives ancient civilizations. Phenomenal.

              One of my all time favourites. I even got one of the signed copies of his book

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              Ha! Me too!

              Bonus: I recently learned that another podcast that I listen too has his wife as a contributer. I won't name it. It was just a fun reveal.

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                I have two recommendations from BBC Podcasts:

                13 Minutes to the Moon

                And

                History of Music (hosted by Pink Floyd's Nick Mason)

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                If you're at all interested in numbers and statistics, and even if you're not but like hearing experts deconstruct the claims and lies made by politicians and business people, then I highly recommend More or Less also from the BBC.

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                  Cautionary Tales by Tim Harford.

                  Takes stories of errors, mistakes, catastrophes of the far and recent past and analyses the causes of them and what lessons can be learned. Everything from assigning success to personality over circumstance to the "curse of information" to what to do in a plane crash.

                  Interesting, insightful, exceptionally well written and presented, always interesting and entertaining.

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                    Thanks for the tip, can't wait to listen in. It's also available on Spotify

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                    I think season 2 (Whisperer in Darkness) is missing from Spotify too, but the internet archive copy is good

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                      I think season 2 (Whisperer in Darkness) is missing from Spotify too, but the internet archive copy is good

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                      True. Weird, wonder why that has vanished from the web...

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                        True. Weird, wonder why that has vanished from the web...

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                        It got too close to the truth!

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                          Podcasts are my thing. I've got you covered.

                          Depends on what you're into:

                          More or Less: Behind the Stats - analysis of some statistic from the news

                          The Happiness Lab with Dr. Laurie Santos - what science says about how to be happy

                          The Audio Long Read - long form articles from the Guardian newspaper

                          You Are Not So Smart - cognitive science related. How we know things, our biases, how our thinking is flawed, etc.

                          Dan Snow's History Hit - One of the few history podcasts I really like

                          Short History Of... - a short history of some specific thing

                          The Forum - expert panel discussion about some topic

                          Behind the Bastards - Very well known podcast focusing on some bastard personality

                          CrowdScience - in depth investigation of a listener science question

                          Radiolab - in depth investigation of a topic of their interest. Quite broad scope.

                          Unexpected Elements - a very varied mix of discussions around a science topic from the news

                          Cautionary Tales with Tim Harford - Tim Harford is the podcast king for me. This show is a deep dive into something that went wrong in news or history, and an investigation of all the systemic failures around it. It tries to show how blame is hardly ever warranted on a single person and the systems are at fault.

                          The Martin Lewis Podcast - UK consumer advocate and saving guru

                          The Inquiry - a deep dive into a news story

                          Revisionist History - Malcolm Gladwell's podcast about a range of different things

                          The Law Show - UK legal system issues

                          The Infinite Monkey Cage - comedy science panel show

                          The Supermassive Podcast - space related podcast

                          File on 4 investigates - detailed story from deep investigative journalism

                          Thinking Allowed - light philosophical ramblings

                          When It Hits the Fan - two public relations experts talk about PR issues from current events

                          Discovery - science related. Currently mostly doing shows about "a life scientific" I.e. talking to a scientist about their life

                          Overthink - philosophy made accessible

                          What It's Like To Be.. - a person from a particular occupation talks about their job

                          People Fixing the World - people from different parts of the world fixing some local problem in their community in a creative way

                          Hidden Brain - my absolute favourite. Cognitive science related. Explains how the brain works and how to use the understanding to male your own love better.

                          Within Reason

                          Your Parenting Mojo - evidence based parenting. Can be a very dry long-winded research presentation, but this has improved my parenting (and life) immensely

                          Sideways - different ideas and how to look at things differently

                          Darknet Diaries - stories from the dark underbelly of the internet

                          The Reith Lectures - once a year short lecture series, but well worth listening to the backlog

                          Evil Genius with Russell Kane - comedians discuss how some villains from history weren't so bad and how some heroes from history were terrible people

                          Owls at Dawn - ramblings of a couple of philosophers

                          Sound of Gaming - excellent music show about music soundtracks from videogames

                          Playing god? - medical ethics discussion

                          30 Animals That Made Us Smarter - this series has ended but it is worth listening to the backlog

                          50 Things That Made the Modern Economy - this series has ended but it is worth listening to the backlog

                          A History of the World in 100 Objects - this series has ended but it is worth listening to the backlog

                          I would also recommend the podcast series made to accompany the Chernobyl and Last of Us TV series.

                          S Town - a nice fiction mini series drama story.

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                          Maybe you typo'd that description of S-Town, but it was definitely non-fiction/investigative journalism!

                          Growing up in a rural area and having experienced a period of social isolation in my young adulthood, that story absolutely haunts me.

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                            Recently commented in a similar post, so I'll paste that comment:

                            Podcasts are my thing. I've got you covered.

                            Depends on what you're into:

                            More or Less: Behind the Stats - analysis of some statistic from the news

                            The Happiness Lab with Dr. Laurie Santos - what science says about how to be happy

                            The Audio Long Read - long form articles from the Guardian newspaper

                            You Are Not So Smart - cognitive science related. How we know things, our biases, how our thinking is flawed, etc.

                            Dan Snow's History Hit - One of the few history podcasts I really like

                            Short History Of... - a short history of some specific thing

                            The Forum - expert panel discussion about some topic

                            Behind the Bastards - Very well known podcast focusing on some bastard personality

                            CrowdScience - in depth investigation of a listener science question

                            Radiolab - in depth investigation of a topic of their interest. Quite broad scope.

                            Unexpected Elements - a very varied mix of discussions around a science topic from the news

                            Cautionary Tales with Tim Harford - Tim Harford is the podcast king for me. This show is a deep dive into something that went wrong in news or history, and an investigation of all the systemic failures around it. It tries to show how blame is hardly ever warranted on a single person and the systems are at fault.

                            The Martin Lewis Podcast - UK consumer advocate and saving guru

                            The Inquiry - a deep dive into a news story

                            Revisionist History - Malcolm Gladwell's podcast about a range of different things

                            The Law Show - UK legal system issues

                            The Infinite Monkey Cage - comedy science panel show

                            The Supermassive Podcast - space related podcast

                            File on 4 investigates - detailed story from deep investigative journalism

                            Thinking Allowed - light philosophical ramblings

                            When It Hits the Fan - two public relations experts talk about PR issues from current events

                            Discovery - science related. Currently mostly doing shows about "a life scientific" I.e. talking to a scientist about their life

                            Overthink - philosophy made accessible

                            What It's Like To Be.. - a person from a particular occupation talks about their job

                            People Fixing the World - people from different parts of the world fixing some local problem in their community in a creative way

                            Hidden Brain - my absolute favourite. Cognitive science related. Explains how the brain works and how to use the understanding to male your own love better.

                            Within Reason

                            Your Parenting Mojo - evidence based parenting. Can be a very dry long-winded research presentation, but this has improved my parenting (and life) immensely

                            Sideways - different ideas and how to look at things differently

                            Darknet Diaries - stories from the dark underbelly of the internet

                            The Reith Lectures - once a year short lecture series, but well worth listening to the backlog

                            Evil Genius with Russell Kane - comedians discuss how some villains from history weren't so bad and how some heroes from history were terrible people

                            Owls at Dawn - ramblings of a couple of philosophers

                            Sound of Gaming - excellent music show about music soundtracks from videogames

                            Playing god? - medical ethics discussion

                            30 Animals That Made Us Smarter - this series has ended but it is worth listening to the backlog

                            50 Things That Made the Modern Economy - this series has ended but it is worth listening to the backlog

                            A History of the World in 100 Objects - this series has ended but it is worth listening to the backlog

                            I would also recommend the podcast series made to accompany the Chernobyl and Last of Us TV series.

                            S Town - a nice fiction mini series drama story.

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                            That's a great list, but are there even enough hours in the day to listen to all of those? That seems like a lot.

                            I've been meaning to listen to Behind The Bastards, but the back catalogue of that podcast alone would keep me going for weeks.

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                              'The Weekly Planet' is the only one I listen to regularly. Couple of blokes from Melbourne, Aus talking about pop culture, but I'm mostly there for the funny banter and obscure Australian references.

                              I binged on Tony Martin's 'Sizzletown' a while back. It's a 'late night talk-back podcast' - basically Tony doing a bunch of characters that 'call in' to the show. Pretty funny, especially the first couple of seasons.

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                                Love this. Bookmarking tons of stuff.

                                I'll add: A Sense Of Rebellion. Miniseries about the confluence of the rise of computer science and intellectualism and psychedelic culture at MIT in the 50's and 60's.

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                                  That's a great list, but are there even enough hours in the day to listen to all of those? That seems like a lot.

                                  I've been meaning to listen to Behind The Bastards, but the back catalogue of that podcast alone would keep me going for weeks.

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                                  I listen at x2 speed, so a 40 min podcast only takes 20min. Skipping ads, etc brings it down to 18 min or so.

                                  I don't go looking through backlogs unless there's a particularly interesting and specific old episode.

                                  I don't listen to all new episodes. If an episode is uninteresting then I skip it.

                                  It is worth listening prospectively because most do episodes about topics that are relevant on current discourse and current events.

                                  If I listen regularly then I can keep up just fine with new releases. 40 min to work and back, maybe another 40 min of listening in the gym. Then if I skip ads/titles/endings, and listen at x2 speed, then I effectively get through over 4 hours of content every day.

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                                    I listen at x2 speed, so a 40 min podcast only takes 20min. Skipping ads, etc brings it down to 18 min or so.

                                    I don't go looking through backlogs unless there's a particularly interesting and specific old episode.

                                    I don't listen to all new episodes. If an episode is uninteresting then I skip it.

                                    It is worth listening prospectively because most do episodes about topics that are relevant on current discourse and current events.

                                    If I listen regularly then I can keep up just fine with new releases. 40 min to work and back, maybe another 40 min of listening in the gym. Then if I skip ads/titles/endings, and listen at x2 speed, then I effectively get through over 4 hours of content every day.

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                                    Thanks for the explanation. I don't know if it's just my age, but I find I can't enjoy content at anything other than 1x speed, but I can see how it helps to play things faster. There's just SO MUCH content, and every episode of BTB looks interesting to me.

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                                      Warning, all content below is In french :

                                      • if you like audio adventures, fantasy (and are quite fluent in french) I urge you to try "reflets d'acide". Imagine that your typical D&D session is narrated, with meta jokes and lots of wordplay !
                                      • Le comptoir Sécu, Which is a periodic review of cyber security news.
                                      • a list of content creators that you can find in podcasts ( or youtube), pretty politicals : clément victorovitch (rethoric analyst, with a heavy focus on french politics, pretty mainstream but hard leaning left. Mathieu burgalassi ( french journalist focusing on fighting fascism and alt-right, everything he does is heavily sourced and he also did some debates)
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                                        Thanks for the explanation. I don't know if it's just my age, but I find I can't enjoy content at anything other than 1x speed, but I can see how it helps to play things faster. There's just SO MUCH content, and every episode of BTB looks interesting to me.

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                                        You have to train your ear slowly and build up speed gradually. My wife and brother both used to laugh at the x2 gibberish I listened to. They started building up slowly, and now they both also find it way too annoying and slow to hear x1 speed content (including YouTube and videos).

                                        Listen however you find it most enjoyable.

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                                          Listen 6 hours of Henri Guillemin speaking about La Commune de Paris

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