Podcast Recommendations 11:35 - Oct 27 with 5566 views | DWQPR | Obviously apart from the QPR ones anybody have any particular podcasts that they enjoy listening to? Over the last year I’ve been jilted dipping into the Wittering Whitehalls, but have just discovered Kathy Burke’s Where There’s a Will There’s a Wake. PC it ain’t. Brilliantly funny. And search for the one where Paul Whitehouse is guest. | |
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Podcast Recommendations on 14:02 - Oct 27 with 4418 views | FDC | I'm a heavy consumer of podcasts in the gym and the car. Used to listen to a lot of politics ones but I'll leave those! All The Right Movies, entertaining group of Geordie lads doing deep dives on classic films Recently got into Very Bad Wizards, on psychology and philosophy, if that's your jam. The Drive is Peter Attia's podcast on health and longevity, fairly detailed deep dive on topics related to health and nutrition | | | |
Podcast Recommendations on 14:40 - Oct 27 with 4367 views | JimmyR | Freakanomics (all 5 of them) and 99% invisible - mainly listen to go to sleep, so not as entertaining as Paul Whitehouse | | | |
Podcast Recommendations on 15:01 - Oct 27 with 4333 views | Hoopstar | Bit of a history nerd and use various podcasts for my long runs. The big hitters such as Empire and the Rest is History are both great, and fully accessible to us non-historians. Ear Hustle is another fantastic podcast - started out as a project in San Quentin hosted by inmates and has expanded into other jails across the US. Incredibly insightful - and bound to give you a resentment against the US prison industrial complex. The episode where the main presenter gets released a few seasons in had me in absolute bits. Really worth your time. | | | |
Podcast Recommendations on 15:43 - Oct 27 with 4280 views | BrianMcCarthy | Thanks for the reccs, folks. "It was what it was" is a great history podcast on general football. Jonathan Wilson and Rangers' own Rob Draper present with humour and incredible knowledge and research. Can't recommend enough. | |
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Podcast Recommendations on 16:25 - Oct 27 with 4192 views | dmm | I am working my way through a series called Kill List. It's a true story of a journo who comes across a dark web site that takes requests for assassinations. It's a gripping story. | | | |
Podcast Recommendations on 16:27 - Oct 27 with 4193 views | WestonsuperR |
Podcast Recommendations on 14:02 - Oct 27 by FDC | I'm a heavy consumer of podcasts in the gym and the car. Used to listen to a lot of politics ones but I'll leave those! All The Right Movies, entertaining group of Geordie lads doing deep dives on classic films Recently got into Very Bad Wizards, on psychology and philosophy, if that's your jam. The Drive is Peter Attia's podcast on health and longevity, fairly detailed deep dive on topics related to health and nutrition |
I’ll second All The Right movies a great listen if you have a favourite film that they review. | | | |
Podcast Recommendations on 17:10 - Oct 27 with 4133 views | fraserc | My go-tos are No Such Thing As A Fish and I am currently banging through The Rest is History, which is excellent. | | | |
Podcast Recommendations on 17:28 - Oct 27 with 4122 views | hantssi | For a good laugh, Off Menu with Ed Gamble and James Acaster. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Podcast Recommendations on 19:32 - Oct 27 with 3980 views | Beckenhamhoop | Even after all the years it’s been going Athletics Mince still occasionally has me in hysterics (Carole Beardsley usually). | | | |
Podcast Recommendations on 20:24 - Oct 27 with 3878 views | daveB | I really like The rest is Entertainment with Richard Osman | | | |
Podcast Recommendations on 07:00 - Oct 28 with 3610 views | Gus_iom | Great thread, I listen to a lot of podcasts while I'm working. Another one for The Rest is History, newly found Athletico Mince and love it. Two not mentioned so far are Geoff Norcotts What most people think, and we have ways of making you talk, about the second world war and encompassing an awful lot. I listen to a fair amount of true crime stuff because I have the time, a lot of it is throwaway, but ripcurrent, about two women who separately tried to assassinate Gerald ford, is actually really interesting, taking in american counter-culture. Will give a couple of the recommendations on here a go 👍 keep them coming! | | | |
Podcast Recommendations on 10:46 - Oct 28 with 3493 views | thame_hoops | Smartness with Will Arnett and Jason Bateman. Usually its a celebrity interview and news. The Rewatchables with Bill Simons. Basically Sports guys talking about rewatchable films. Fly on the wall with David Spade and Dana Carvey - they talk about current affairs, the news, SNL | | | |
Podcast Recommendations on 10:30 - Oct 30 with 3132 views | SimonJames | Now that Frank Skinner is no longer on Absolute Radio, he has a podcast "Frank Off The Radio". (Also check out his poetry podcast). The only downside of it for me is that he no longer has the playlist that he ahd on his radio show, which was such a refreshing change from somewhat limited monthly playlist that Absolute prefers. | |
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Podcast Recommendations on 11:54 - Oct 30 with 3068 views | MrSheen | History nerds might enjoy “Subject to Change”. Russell Hogg, who I believe is a lawyer not an historian, interviews writers about their books, including some big names like Frank Dikötter and David Grann as well as others as obscure as their topics. His interests overlap very nicely with mine, doomed explorers, strange religion and lots of Byzantium! | | | |
Podcast Recommendations on 12:12 - Oct 30 with 3035 views | slmrstid | There's some great investigative journalism ones on BBC Sounds that I enjoy listening to. Sports Greatest Crimes for a sports one, the first series of which was on the mental time at Notts County when Sven turned up, hosted by the lovely Alice Levine as she's from a County family. But lots of other really good ones. They've done some really good series on the 40th anniversary of the miners strikes this year, BBC Leicestershire did one focusing on the Leicestershire mines which didn't strike except for a handful (in the grand scheme of total numbers of workers), and there was another one done by BBC Nottingham too on similar lines. Uncanny by Danny Robbins is great, if you like ghostly mysteries, and they're always quite balanced and take both believers and sceptics seriously without judgement. BBC Northern Ireland have their "Assume Nothing" series which focusses on lots of different things. They've done a couple of series serialising the memoirs of a Special Branch Officer and I've learned lots of things about those times I knew nothing about through it, really eye opening as to what went on and what people had to deal with. I generally listen to very few sporting podcasts, I generally prefer just watching or doing it compared to talking heads waffling on about it. I got a bit bored with Undr the Cosh eventually. That said on football, and its quite a few years old now, but James Richardson through the Athletic did episodes looking back at the 90s and 00s of Italian football (basically the Channel 4 era more or less) called Golazzo which was really good. | | | |
Podcast Recommendations on 14:51 - Oct 31 with 2703 views | wortonr |
Podcast Recommendations on 12:12 - Oct 30 by slmrstid | There's some great investigative journalism ones on BBC Sounds that I enjoy listening to. Sports Greatest Crimes for a sports one, the first series of which was on the mental time at Notts County when Sven turned up, hosted by the lovely Alice Levine as she's from a County family. But lots of other really good ones. They've done some really good series on the 40th anniversary of the miners strikes this year, BBC Leicestershire did one focusing on the Leicestershire mines which didn't strike except for a handful (in the grand scheme of total numbers of workers), and there was another one done by BBC Nottingham too on similar lines. Uncanny by Danny Robbins is great, if you like ghostly mysteries, and they're always quite balanced and take both believers and sceptics seriously without judgement. BBC Northern Ireland have their "Assume Nothing" series which focusses on lots of different things. They've done a couple of series serialising the memoirs of a Special Branch Officer and I've learned lots of things about those times I knew nothing about through it, really eye opening as to what went on and what people had to deal with. I generally listen to very few sporting podcasts, I generally prefer just watching or doing it compared to talking heads waffling on about it. I got a bit bored with Undr the Cosh eventually. That said on football, and its quite a few years old now, but James Richardson through the Athletic did episodes looking back at the 90s and 00s of Italian football (basically the Channel 4 era more or less) called Golazzo which was really good. |
Another for The rest is history plus Uncanny. Just discovered Louis Theroux interviews | | | |
Podcast Recommendations on 15:14 - Oct 31 with 2667 views | TheChef |
Podcast Recommendations on 12:12 - Oct 30 by slmrstid | There's some great investigative journalism ones on BBC Sounds that I enjoy listening to. Sports Greatest Crimes for a sports one, the first series of which was on the mental time at Notts County when Sven turned up, hosted by the lovely Alice Levine as she's from a County family. But lots of other really good ones. They've done some really good series on the 40th anniversary of the miners strikes this year, BBC Leicestershire did one focusing on the Leicestershire mines which didn't strike except for a handful (in the grand scheme of total numbers of workers), and there was another one done by BBC Nottingham too on similar lines. Uncanny by Danny Robbins is great, if you like ghostly mysteries, and they're always quite balanced and take both believers and sceptics seriously without judgement. BBC Northern Ireland have their "Assume Nothing" series which focusses on lots of different things. They've done a couple of series serialising the memoirs of a Special Branch Officer and I've learned lots of things about those times I knew nothing about through it, really eye opening as to what went on and what people had to deal with. I generally listen to very few sporting podcasts, I generally prefer just watching or doing it compared to talking heads waffling on about it. I got a bit bored with Undr the Cosh eventually. That said on football, and its quite a few years old now, but James Richardson through the Athletic did episodes looking back at the 90s and 00s of Italian football (basically the Channel 4 era more or less) called Golazzo which was really good. |
On the Italian football tangent, the Vincera' podcast about the 1990 World Cup is really good. | |
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Podcast Recommendations on 15:49 - Oct 31 with 2632 views | nick_hammersmith |
Podcast Recommendations on 20:24 - Oct 27 by daveB | I really like The rest is Entertainment with Richard Osman |
I work in TV and some of their answers to the QA are a bit shit, like the teletext square in the corner before a break. Big nose gets on my nerves a bit as well | | | |
Podcast Recommendations on 18:39 - Oct 31 with 2551 views | FDC |
Podcast Recommendations on 15:01 - Oct 27 by Hoopstar | Bit of a history nerd and use various podcasts for my long runs. The big hitters such as Empire and the Rest is History are both great, and fully accessible to us non-historians. Ear Hustle is another fantastic podcast - started out as a project in San Quentin hosted by inmates and has expanded into other jails across the US. Incredibly insightful - and bound to give you a resentment against the US prison industrial complex. The episode where the main presenter gets released a few seasons in had me in absolute bits. Really worth your time. |
On history podcasts, have you checked out Dan Carlin 'Hardcore Histories'? I was really into them at one point. They are *long*, serious commitments. After I finished his series on genghis khan it was pretty much all I could think or talk about. I could probably have done it as my specialist topic on Master Mind | | | |
Podcast Recommendations on 22:25 - Oct 31 with 2430 views | PeterHucker | I have a music podcast that I record with my mate. If you're a fan of late 60s / early 70s music, give "Robert Pollard's Guide To The Late 60s" a try. | | | |
Podcast Recommendations on 23:44 - Oct 31 with 2352 views | PeterHucker |
Music Maps look really good. Some great guests, lots of episodes I’ll be downloading there. Thanks. | | | |
Podcast Recommendations on 02:57 - Nov 1 with 2272 views | numptydumpty | UND'R THE COSH Sounds like three middle aged men who are interviewing a few old school pros whilst having consumed copious amounts of extremely strong lager. There are a lot interviewed who had Rangers links and a lot go into some detail about their time with us . There are a lot of unconventional training regimes and old school humiliation etc Rowan Vine Martin Allen Paddy Kenny Marc Bircham Steven Caulker Clarke Carlisle Danny Simpson Bradley Orr Bobby Zamora Iain Dowie A few of the above come up with so much old school big boy behaviour that they are afforded two episodes Martin Allen's for his training ideas are hilarious and worth a listen. Understand why he was nicknamed "Mad Dog" Danny Simpson, Bradley Orr and in particular Rowan Vine are attempting to be Mafiosi and it doesn't quite come off. Rowan Vine doesn't come across as a man you would like to have in your close circle of mates !!! Bradley Orr comes off best of the three but obviously a lot of what went on, no chance it's happening in today's football world. Caulker and Carlisle go on about their troubles with the demon drink. Clarke is a lot more aware than Caulker, as you would probably expect. Caulker mentions about when he got transferred i believe to a Russian or Chinese team just like that. Carlisle goes on about how he went into a deep depression after missing a late chance to put QPR into the lead at Millenium play off game. I can't remember much about Zamora going on about the play off final but he says a bit about him saying to Joey Barton, to take a few of them with you after Bartons sending off at the Etihead in the Aguer oo game. Dowie I think briefly goes on about Briatore era. Paddy Kenny and Marc Bircham are as you would expect too. Think I listened to most of these during the lockdown days.... [Post edited 1 Nov 3:09]
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Podcast Recommendations on 03:07 - Nov 1 with 2258 views | numptydumpty | On a totally different one to Under the Cosh, there is THE HIGH PERFORMANCE PODCAST I quite enjoyed sports stars, politicians and film stars interviewed by Jake Humphries and a well known psychologist. Think interviews with cyclists Mark Cavendish, Victoria Pendleton and Bradley Wiggins. Really shows how being so committed and winners does not make you happy at all. Second in the world for all of those three is really just a national embarrassment for them !!! Very interesting hearing the psyche of people who have made it to the very top. Failure is not an option !! [Post edited 1 Nov 3:08]
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