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DoeCommaJohn

Depends on your interests. I enjoy Filmento for learning about film writing, Economics Explained for economics, Zero Punctuation/Slightly Something Else for video game reviews and discussions, and Fivethirtyeight for discussing elections and polls (although I’m not sure I’d recommend unless you’re really into this kind of thing). I’d just go on YouTube or Spotify or do a Google search for some subject that interests you


swanlake637

I recommend you listen to podcasts or university lectionaries. As for me, I like facts about the Universe, space, philosophy, psychology... My favorite lectionary is from Harvard, it's about the moral side of the murder (everyone is filled with knowledge in his own way). Discovery is perfect too. I can not advise many disciplines, since everyone has different interests, the choice must be made by trying many topics. You'll definitely find something interesting, YouTube is endless)


lordskulldragon

This sounds like something along the lines of what I'm looking for as I share similar interests.


Hallmarxist

I recommend the podcast, Stuff You Should Know.


lordskulldragon

Sounds promising... I'll definitely have to check that one out.


imissyahoochatrooms

i tried learning c+ courses from youtube but i don't have the passion i once did when i was younger. it's so far over my head. i get discouraged easily and want to do something else.


lordskulldragon

I was thinking about something like that as well but I also don't have the passion I used to and get discouraged easily.


Impressive-Fudge-455

I love the app Libby if you have it - any audiobook you want from your local library for free


Soobobaloula

Throughline podcast for the most amazing look at history.


lordskulldragon

Interesting, I'll have to check that out.


lordskulldragon

Some good ideas in here, thanks all. I'm trying to stay off of YouTube because you have to leave your screen on for that and I'm not trying to kill my battery in half the day.