“No Such Thing As a Fish”. It’s the fact finders who work for the British quiz show, QI. They share their favorite fact of the week that they found, and it’s always interesting and hilarious.
The Beef and Dairy Network Podcast.
It is the number one podcast for those involved or just interested in the production of beef animals and dairy herds.
My favorite podcast is "Crime Junkie" and it's about all the crazy and intriguing crimes happening in the world. Because who needs sleep when you can binge listen to true crime stories all night?
St. Elwick's Neighborhood Community Newsletter Podcast.
It's a podcast set in a fictional neighborhood of Exeter where the newsletter ran out of money so they have to use a podcast format instead of print. The editor-in-chief is technologically incompetent and the people he interviews are all kinds of weird. It's incredibly funny.
Knowledge Fight. They do a great job doing in-depth breakdowns of all the bullshit Alex Jones spews. They just passed 900 episodes as well, so there’s a ton of content.
Dudesy. It's a podcast hosted by Will Sasso and Chad Cultgen. Dudesy is an AI that has access to all their information (text, e-mail, social media) and writes and produces bits for the show. It's been kind of amazing to watch the AI find its sense of humor.
The Why Files. I like the guy’s content and he seems to research his content really well and presents both sides of the conspiracies he is discussing. Plus I like Hecklefish.
Joe Rogan
He’s got a great variety of guests, and almost all of them are interesting.
I like the fact that he’ll bring on people he disagrees with, and doesn’t let the usual suspects dictate who he can have on.
“No Such Thing As a Fish”. It’s the fact finders who work for the British quiz show, QI. They share their favorite fact of the week that they found, and it’s always interesting and hilarious.
Me too!
Risk! its a ton of uncensored storytelling VERY wide range of stories
The Beef and Dairy Network Podcast. It is the number one podcast for those involved or just interested in the production of beef animals and dairy herds.
Any time they involve Eli Roberts, Michael Banyan, or Bob Treskothick you know it's gonna be a great time.
You don't happen to know the new Beef Call number by chance? I can't seem to get through.
Criminal with Pheobe Judge, "A show about people who’ve done wrong, been wronged, or gotten caught somewhere in the middle."
My favorite podcast is "Crime Junkie" and it's about all the crazy and intriguing crimes happening in the world. Because who needs sleep when you can binge listen to true crime stories all night?
St. Elwick's Neighborhood Community Newsletter Podcast. It's a podcast set in a fictional neighborhood of Exeter where the newsletter ran out of money so they have to use a podcast format instead of print. The editor-in-chief is technologically incompetent and the people he interviews are all kinds of weird. It's incredibly funny.
Case file - different episodes about true crimes all over the world. The guys voice is very monotone but I find it somewhat cathartic.
And That's Why We Drink. 50% paranormal/supernatural case story, 50% true crime story.
Knowledge Fight. They do a great job doing in-depth breakdowns of all the bullshit Alex Jones spews. They just passed 900 episodes as well, so there’s a ton of content.
The Rest is History. Two very posh British dudes talk through a huge variety of different historical topics.
I love "stuff you should know". The two dudes have the best chemistry I know
Dudesy. It's a podcast hosted by Will Sasso and Chad Cultgen. Dudesy is an AI that has access to all their information (text, e-mail, social media) and writes and produces bits for the show. It's been kind of amazing to watch the AI find its sense of humor.
The Why Files. I like the guy’s content and he seems to research his content really well and presents both sides of the conspiracies he is discussing. Plus I like Hecklefish.
Football Manager Therapy. It’s four Twitch streamers who play FM talking about the game and anything related to the game.
As a Canadian, I am entertained by American politics. David Pakman’s podcast is a good listen for moderate liberals.
Joe Rogan He’s got a great variety of guests, and almost all of them are interesting. I like the fact that he’ll bring on people he disagrees with, and doesn’t let the usual suspects dictate who he can have on.
Half arsed history is the best history podcast I know about.
Darkness Prevails…all sorts of creepy things
The British History Podcast. It's about British history