Podcasts Lately
Posted: Tue Sep 24, 2019 11:36 pm
Because I asked pumpkinpi this question. I feel like lately I really enjoy asking people what podcasts they listen to as then I listen to an episode or two of it, and often or not learn something about the person who recommended it. Plus you know, yet another to add to the never decreasing queue!
So, with that, podcasts I listen to fairly regularly:
- Pod Save America is probably my most faithful one I listen to. I often don't listen to the full thing because I don't find their interviews super interesting usually at the end, but I do like to check in to what the hell has been going on and as it's run by former Obama speechwriters/ advisers they tend to give good context into how much XYZ matters.
- Radiolab I save for car trips as my husband (!) always enjoys it.
- Planet Money by NPR tends to have fun stuff.
- 99% invisible is a podcast about design and does the most random and interesting topics. Though I do think many of those topics veer into less design, more excuse to talk about X interesting thing.
- Finally, to round off a random one, I recently started Patient Zero by NH Public Radio and it's really excellent and I highly recommend it. It's about the history of Lyme Disease and epidemiology in general and how it works. Seeing as in New England everyone is obsessed with Lyme Disease, not without lack of cause, it's really worth checking out if you think you might be interested at all.
So, with that, podcasts I listen to fairly regularly:
- Pod Save America is probably my most faithful one I listen to. I often don't listen to the full thing because I don't find their interviews super interesting usually at the end, but I do like to check in to what the hell has been going on and as it's run by former Obama speechwriters/ advisers they tend to give good context into how much XYZ matters.
- Radiolab I save for car trips as my husband (!) always enjoys it.
- Planet Money by NPR tends to have fun stuff.
- 99% invisible is a podcast about design and does the most random and interesting topics. Though I do think many of those topics veer into less design, more excuse to talk about X interesting thing.
- Finally, to round off a random one, I recently started Patient Zero by NH Public Radio and it's really excellent and I highly recommend it. It's about the history of Lyme Disease and epidemiology in general and how it works. Seeing as in New England everyone is obsessed with Lyme Disease, not without lack of cause, it's really worth checking out if you think you might be interested at all.