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<blockquote data-quote="patooyee" data-source="post: 548390" data-attributes="member: 483"><p>Just judging by the responses so far I'm guessing that none of these are going to be enjoyed by many here. But I listen to:</p><p></p><p>Clark Howard: Has good money-saving tips but his greetings to radio callers are almost unbearably fake and some of the calls he airs are from people that should be put down due to lack of IQ. Ultimately I have saved a good bit of money using his advice though.</p><p></p><p>Radiolab: Super-educating stuff. I'm never disappointed with anything I hear here. I just wish they put out new material more often. Even the stuff they do that is about stuff I disagree with / don't like becomes universally interesting. (Recently they did one about gay Israeli couples having babies via surrogate mothers. Not something I would normally give two F's about but was super-interesting and educational.) This is a truly international podcast in that some of their stories take years to research and the authors travel the entire world on leads. I have no idea how they pay for it all. In one of their episodes they said they had 40 reporters currently in like 30 different countries and that some of them don't come home for a year or two at a time.</p><p></p><p>Invisibilia: Another educational one all about stuff you normally don't think about or take for granted. Again, wish they came out with new episodes more often.</p><p></p><p>Serial: They are in between seasons right now but this quickly became the #1 podcast in the world and is world-famous. It is a female reporter who does in-depth, unbiased, investigative reporting on real-life criminal cases. The author is very intelligent, good at coming at stuff from original angles, and makes you think from all perspectives. The end of every episode leaves the entire world hanging on a cliff. One season covers one case in-depth.</p><p></p><p>Stuff to Blow your Mind: This is 2 dorks who basically learn a bunch about random-ass topics and then educate you on them. I don't listen to every episode. Some are just f-ing retarded. But others are really interesting. I give the first 5-10 minutes of every episode a chance and then skip it if it hasn't caught my attention yet.</p><p></p><p>I also listen to Mark Levin and Glenn Beck but in small doses. After a while I just want to kill myself if I listen too long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="patooyee, post: 548390, member: 483"] Just judging by the responses so far I'm guessing that none of these are going to be enjoyed by many here. But I listen to: Clark Howard: Has good money-saving tips but his greetings to radio callers are almost unbearably fake and some of the calls he airs are from people that should be put down due to lack of IQ. Ultimately I have saved a good bit of money using his advice though. Radiolab: Super-educating stuff. I'm never disappointed with anything I hear here. I just wish they put out new material more often. Even the stuff they do that is about stuff I disagree with / don't like becomes universally interesting. (Recently they did one about gay Israeli couples having babies via surrogate mothers. Not something I would normally give two F's about but was super-interesting and educational.) This is a truly international podcast in that some of their stories take years to research and the authors travel the entire world on leads. I have no idea how they pay for it all. In one of their episodes they said they had 40 reporters currently in like 30 different countries and that some of them don't come home for a year or two at a time. Invisibilia: Another educational one all about stuff you normally don't think about or take for granted. Again, wish they came out with new episodes more often. Serial: They are in between seasons right now but this quickly became the #1 podcast in the world and is world-famous. It is a female reporter who does in-depth, unbiased, investigative reporting on real-life criminal cases. The author is very intelligent, good at coming at stuff from original angles, and makes you think from all perspectives. The end of every episode leaves the entire world hanging on a cliff. One season covers one case in-depth. Stuff to Blow your Mind: This is 2 dorks who basically learn a bunch about random-ass topics and then educate you on them. I don't listen to every episode. Some are just f-ing retarded. But others are really interesting. I give the first 5-10 minutes of every episode a chance and then skip it if it hasn't caught my attention yet. I also listen to Mark Levin and Glenn Beck but in small doses. After a while I just want to kill myself if I listen too long. [/QUOTE]
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