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<blockquote data-quote="BookTenTiger" data-source="post: 8331358" data-attributes="member: 6685541"><p>I love podcasts! I listen to them a lot when I'm doing chores. I used to listen while commuting, but then I bought an electric bike!</p><p></p><p>Here's what I listen to:</p><p></p><p><strong>Comedy Bang Bang - </strong>it's a crazy improv comedy podcast that's like being let in on nonstop inside jokes. This show replaced political podcasts I used to listen to before the election of Trump.</p><p></p><p><strong>99% Invisible - </strong>I've been listening since it was a 4-minute podcast. I always learn something new about design, architecture, or history!</p><p></p><p><strong>Memory Palace - </strong>Maybe my favorite podcast of all time. Each episode is between 10 and 20 minutes long, and is a kind of narrative retelling of some historic event, place, or person. It's just crafted so well, and is a lovely podcast to listen to. Highly recommended!</p><p></p><p><strong>Selected Shorts </strong>- This is a long-running Radio Show that is now two podcasts, one called "Too Hot For Radio." Both shows have actors on stage reading short fiction. I'm a big fan of short stories, and this show might as well be custom-crafted for me.</p><p></p><p><strong>Hidden Brain </strong>- A really cool nonfiction show about our brains, focusing on psychology, sociology, and science. I always get something out of it, and I was almost on an episode once!</p><p></p><p><strong>Snap Judgment </strong>- Storytelling with a beat. A great, great radio show / podcast about... everything. It's a mix of narrative, personal storytelling, and investigative journalism all with style. I got to see a live show once, and it was fantastic.</p><p></p><p><strong>Imaginary Worlds </strong>- A podcast about science fiction and fantasy. It touches on a lot of my interests, and the ones about subjects I don't know a lot about (like Dr. Who) help me appreciate new subjects and genres.</p><p></p><p><strong>The Moth </strong>- True stories told on stage without notes. The stories always stick with me. If I need to pass the time, this is the one that always transports me somewhere new.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BookTenTiger, post: 8331358, member: 6685541"] I love podcasts! I listen to them a lot when I'm doing chores. I used to listen while commuting, but then I bought an electric bike! Here's what I listen to: [B]Comedy Bang Bang - [/B]it's a crazy improv comedy podcast that's like being let in on nonstop inside jokes. This show replaced political podcasts I used to listen to before the election of Trump. [B]99% Invisible - [/B]I've been listening since it was a 4-minute podcast. I always learn something new about design, architecture, or history! [B]Memory Palace - [/B]Maybe my favorite podcast of all time. Each episode is between 10 and 20 minutes long, and is a kind of narrative retelling of some historic event, place, or person. It's just crafted so well, and is a lovely podcast to listen to. Highly recommended! [B]Selected Shorts [/B]- This is a long-running Radio Show that is now two podcasts, one called "Too Hot For Radio." Both shows have actors on stage reading short fiction. I'm a big fan of short stories, and this show might as well be custom-crafted for me. [B]Hidden Brain [/B]- A really cool nonfiction show about our brains, focusing on psychology, sociology, and science. I always get something out of it, and I was almost on an episode once! [B]Snap Judgment [/B]- Storytelling with a beat. A great, great radio show / podcast about... everything. It's a mix of narrative, personal storytelling, and investigative journalism all with style. I got to see a live show once, and it was fantastic. [B]Imaginary Worlds [/B]- A podcast about science fiction and fantasy. It touches on a lot of my interests, and the ones about subjects I don't know a lot about (like Dr. Who) help me appreciate new subjects and genres. [B]The Moth [/B]- True stories told on stage without notes. The stories always stick with me. If I need to pass the time, this is the one that always transports me somewhere new. [/QUOTE]
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