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Podcasts recommendations

I have some friends who do a D&D style podcast. That's not really my scene, but I know some of you are that kind of nerd:


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"Not really my scene"

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SZD for CFB
Big Picture from The Ringer for movies
Prestige TV from The Ringer
Bill Simmons Podcast/NBA Ringer Show
Chapo’s Traphouse for movies/pop culture
If Books Could Kill (lefty book roasting)
5-4 (lefty Supreme Court roasting)
You’re Wrong About
Smartless
Radiolab
Oologies
Normal Gossip
 
Forgot about one other national college football podcast, The Solid Verbal. It's a little hokey but it's decent. Their Big Ten preview is out today.
 
I have a recommendation for the board. Not sure if anyone on here listens to Lex Fridman, but he had an episode recently that was fascinating and a great listen. It is long long, coming in at just over 6 hours so if you listen do it in chunks or if you have a long road trip give it a listen. It is an interview with con artist Matthew Cox. He was on FBI's, Secret Service's, and multiple agency's most wanted lists. Dateline did several episodes on him as well as other crime drama shows. He goes into his start as a criminal, how he did it, life on the run, prison, and more. It is captivating, funny, sad, and happy all in one. I have provided the Youtube link, but you can find Fridman's podcast wherever podcasts are. Enjoy.

 
I have a recommendation for the board. Not sure if anyone on here listens to Lex Fridman, but he had an episode recently that was fascinating and a great listen. It is long long, coming in at just over 6 hours so if you listen do it in chunks or if you have a long road trip give it a listen. It is an interview with con artist Matthew Cox. He was on FBI's, Secret Service's, and multiple agency's most wanted lists. Dateline did several episodes on him as well as other crime drama shows. He goes into his start as a criminal, how he did it, life on the run, prison, and more. It is captivating, funny, sad, and happy all in one. I have provided the Youtube link, but you can find Fridman's podcast wherever podcasts are. Enjoy.


I only heard about this guy the other day because someone said I look like him on tiktok. I wasn’t sure how to take that.
 
Dave Smith's Part of the Problem (Politics)
Dan Carlin's Hardcore History (History... obviously)
Jimmy Dore Podcast (Politics)
System Update w/ Glenn Greenwald (Politics)
True Crime Garage (True Crime... Obviously)
Lex Fridman Podcast (if there's somebody interesting on. Current events/tech)
Weaponized (if you're into aliens)
Matt & Shane's Secret Podcast (Comedy)
The Joe Rogan Experience (Current events, politics, comedy, etc.)
 
Solving JFK is a great deep dive into the assassination. The host is a lawyer who goes through every single thing in a logical order. Amazing the little things you haven't heard, even if you've paid attention over the years. He's on season 2 now.
 
Solving JFK is a great deep dive into the assassination. The host is a lawyer who goes through every single thing in a logical order. Amazing the little things you haven't heard, even if you've paid attention over the years. He's on season 2 now.
loved season one
 
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Solving JFK is a great deep dive into the assassination. The host is a lawyer who goes through every single thing in a logical order. Amazing the little things you haven't heard, even if you've paid attention over the years. He's on season 2 now.
I'll have to check that out
 
Solving JFK is a great deep dive into the assassination. The host is a lawyer who goes through every single thing in a logical order. Amazing the little things you haven't heard, even if you've paid attention over the years. He's on season 2 now.
Wild, I just got done listening to a JFK related podcast.
Forensic pathologist covers how bad the handling of the body was.
 
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Wild, I just got done listening to a JFK related podcast.
Forensic pathologist covers how bad the handling of the body was.

I'll have to check that one out.

Related, there is a doc from last year that has interviews with Parkland doctors, who contradict much of the official record. They filmed the interviews a few years ago to get them on record before they were all dead. I guess it took a few years to assemble it into an actual documentary.

 
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