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Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2022 6:47 pm Post subject: Podcast Thread
Anybody got some podcasts they'd recommend?
I currently discovered The Dropout.
Super long form (been on since 2019) documenting Elizabeth Holmes and the Theranos scam. It's pretty good. I know nothing about it. I'm only on episode 4 out of 27 (most recent one came out Wednesday). _________________ "Every hurt is a lesson, and every lesson makes you better”
Dan Carlin's Hardcore History is really, REALLY good if you're into that sort of thing. He does an excellent job.
I just discovered another Youtube channel called Fall of Civilizations about the collapse of different empires including some that predate written history. There's so much we don't know about our ancient, ancient ancestors. It's hard for me to wrap my head around the fact someone in Ancient Sumeria from it's onset had a life that probably wasn't much different than someone in that empire 1000 years later. Life must have been miserable for a peasant having to spend your life carrying giant stones for some slapdick God-King. In comparison my Dad has gone from bikes and candles (didn't have electricity), to cars, to planes to phones, to radio, to TV to the internet and has just recently sat in a Tesla. Crazy to think what the next few decades will look like.
As you can tell, I've had time on my hands, being bed ridden with a horrific flu for the last week lol. _________________ KOBE
Joined: 10 Dec 2006 Posts: 52657 Location: Making a safety stop at 15 feet.
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2022 7:23 pm Post subject:
The limited series "Renegades: Born in the USA" with Bruce Springsteen and Barack Obama is by far the most compelling I've listened to over the last few years.
Marc Maron's WTF is my all-time favorite. He's great at the conversational "interview" because he does his research and along with knowledge on many subjects he is able to really get people tp relate and interact rather than just answer questions. He is at his best when he has musicians on, and he's had some legends, because he can talk the nuts and bolts technical stuff, the history of the different forms and still revel in the soul of it all. But I'll listen no matter who the guest is, even if it's someone I haven't heard of and would seemingly have no interest in because he's great at getting people to just open up and talk. _________________ You thought God was an architect, now you know
He’s something like a pipe bomb ready to blow
And everything you built that’s all for show
goes up in flames
In 24 frames
The limited series "Renegades: Born in the USA" with Bruce Springsteen and Barack Obama is by far the most compelling I've listened to over the last few years.
Marc Maron's WTF is my all-time favorite. He's great at the conversational "interview" because he does his research and along with knowledge on many subjects he is able to really get people tp relate and interact rather than just answer questions. He is at his best when he has musicians on, and he's had some legends, because he can talk the nuts and bolts technical stuff, the history of the different forms and still revel in the soul of it all. But I'll listen no matter who the guest is, even if it's someone I haven't heard of and would seemingly have no interest in because he's great at getting people to just open up and talk.
What do they talk about? I grew up always knowing Springsteen's hits but the older I got and the more I listened to him in interviews and speeches and what not....he's one of the RARE true bards. His U2 Hall of Fame Induction speech brought out the entire emotional gamut. I've rewatched it several times.
Joined: 10 Dec 2006 Posts: 52657 Location: Making a safety stop at 15 feet.
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2022 8:33 pm Post subject:
jonnybravo wrote:
DaMuleRules wrote:
The limited series "Renegades: Born in the USA" with Bruce Springsteen and Barack Obama is by far the most compelling I've listened to over the last few years.
Marc Maron's WTF is my all-time favorite. He's great at the conversational "interview" because he does his research and along with knowledge on many subjects he is able to really get people tp relate and interact rather than just answer questions. He is at his best when he has musicians on, and he's had some legends, because he can talk the nuts and bolts technical stuff, the history of the different forms and still revel in the soul of it all. But I'll listen no matter who the guest is, even if it's someone I haven't heard of and would seemingly have no interest in because he's great at getting people to just open up and talk.
What do they talk about? I grew up always knowing Springsteen's hits but the older I got and the more I listened to him in interviews and speeches and what not....he's one of the RARE true bards. His U2 Hall of Fame Induction speech brought out the entire emotional gamut. I've rewatched it several times.
Everything . . . politics, music, life experiences growing up, racism, marriage, parenting, cars . . . two very articulate, thoughtful and the coolest of men with great respect and a fondness for each cover it all. And one doesn't have to be a fan of Bruce's music to enjoy listening to him shoot the (bleep) with arguably one of the greatest Presidents ever. _________________ You thought God was an architect, now you know
He’s something like a pipe bomb ready to blow
And everything you built that’s all for show
goes up in flames
In 24 frames
The limited series "Renegades: Born in the USA" with Bruce Springsteen and Barack Obama is by far the most compelling I've listened to over the last few years.
Marc Maron's WTF is my all-time favorite. He's great at the conversational "interview" because he does his research and along with knowledge on many subjects he is able to really get people tp relate and interact rather than just answer questions. He is at his best when he has musicians on, and he's had some legends, because he can talk the nuts and bolts technical stuff, the history of the different forms and still revel in the soul of it all. But I'll listen no matter who the guest is, even if it's someone I haven't heard of and would seemingly have no interest in because he's great at getting people to just open up and talk.
What do they talk about? I grew up always knowing Springsteen's hits but the older I got and the more I listened to him in interviews and speeches and what not....he's one of the RARE true bards. His U2 Hall of Fame Induction speech brought out the entire emotional gamut. I've rewatched it several times.
Everything . . . politics, music, life experiences growing up, racism, marriage, parenting, cars . . . two very articulate, thoughtful and the coolest of men with great respect and a fondness for each cover it all. And one doesn't have to be a fan of Bruce's music to enjoy listening to him shoot the (bleep) with arguably one of the greatest Presidents ever.
Okay, this is amazing. 6 hours-ish of content? I'm in. Miss the 44th. _________________ KOBE
The limited series "Renegades: Born in the USA" with Bruce Springsteen and Barack Obama is by far the most compelling I've listened to over the last few years.
Marc Maron's WTF is my all-time favorite. He's great at the conversational "interview" because he does his research and along with knowledge on many subjects he is able to really get people tp relate and interact rather than just answer questions. He is at his best when he has musicians on, and he's had some legends, because he can talk the nuts and bolts technical stuff, the history of the different forms and still revel in the soul of it all. But I'll listen no matter who the guest is, even if it's someone I haven't heard of and would seemingly have no interest in because he's great at getting people to just open up and talk.
What do they talk about? I grew up always knowing Springsteen's hits but the older I got and the more I listened to him in interviews and speeches and what not....he's one of the RARE true bards. His U2 Hall of Fame Induction speech brought out the entire emotional gamut. I've rewatched it several times.
Then if you haven't seen Springsteen on Broadway, watch it.
The limited series "Renegades: Born in the USA" with Bruce Springsteen and Barack Obama is by far the most compelling I've listened to over the last few years.
Marc Maron's WTF is my all-time favorite. He's great at the conversational "interview" because he does his research and along with knowledge on many subjects he is able to really get people tp relate and interact rather than just answer questions. He is at his best when he has musicians on, and he's had some legends, because he can talk the nuts and bolts technical stuff, the history of the different forms and still revel in the soul of it all. But I'll listen no matter who the guest is, even if it's someone I haven't heard of and would seemingly have no interest in because he's great at getting people to just open up and talk.
What do they talk about? I grew up always knowing Springsteen's hits but the older I got and the more I listened to him in interviews and speeches and what not....he's one of the RARE true bards. His U2 Hall of Fame Induction speech brought out the entire emotional gamut. I've rewatched it several times.
Then if you haven't seen Springsteen on Broadway, watch it.
Just listened to the first part. So comforting. I'll have to check out your rec LC. _________________ KOBE
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