Podcast Recommendations - What are you listening to while dissociating?

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I'm looking for new podcasts to listen to I find what I've been listening to has become completely dry.

I'm also just curious about what people listen to and like or if they do at all.

I really like the true crime genre or non-fiction

My favorites used to be: "Sleepycabin", (Early) "CumTown", "the conspiracy guys", "Last Podcast on the left" (LPoTL), "Morbid", anything made by Dan Carlin especially the hardcore history and "Let's not meet".

LPoTL: I appreciate the level of care and detail they put into their work and how effortlessly they make things comedic. But they're becoming too west coast I feel like I don't even understand them or their jokes anymore and they're terrible as interviewers.

CumTown: i don't even remember why I started cumsuming them, maybe because they seemed down to earth and not give a fuck like the sunk ship that was sleepycabin. But success came and they revealed their true colors of being extremely boring "ironic" creeps and I'm done with that style of cringe.

JRE: Now occasionally I'll tune into Joe's thing but only because he gets interesting guests on very rare occasions scientists, authors and such. I do love a decent interview though I truly don't believe Joe has given a great interview.

Genuinely though I'm sick of single host podcasts that have absolutely no Charisma. Dan Carlin being a huge exception to this.
 
If you like true crime, That Chapter on YouTube is the best of the genre, in my opinion.

I have questions on whether it's ethical to like true crime, but the guy does a good show.
 
I really like the true crime genre
Top quality: Crime Weekly, Trace Evidence, True Crime Garage - all dilligent and stick to the facts, the most 'ethical' you can get in True Crime I suppose.
Okay quality: Going West, Mile Higher, Black Girl Gone (rarer cases, although the answer is usually 'her bf killed her')

It all depends on if you can stand the (voices of the) hosts though, I know I passed up acclaimed podcasts because I can't stand someone's voice.

I'd also recommend New Discourses (not True Crime, focusses on how we got to Woke) but that is an acquired taste, and it might make you deeply depressed.
 
This is about 200+ hours, and it's ad-free because they throw around 'fag' and other naughty words so youtube wont monetize it.

For anybody interested in how Bam got to be where he is today, it begins here, and really goes downhill in quality around episode 150 and off a cliff after 200 because Bam refuses to do the radio sober.

Bam himself is fairly interesting, but the people around him had some hilarious stories and conversations.

 
JRE: Now occasionally I'll tune into Joe's thing but only because he gets interesting guests on very rare occasions scientists, authors and such. I do love a decent interview though I truly don't believe Joe has given a great interview.
Eh, JRE isn't really an interview podcast, it's usually a free-roaming, honest conversation, which I think is one of its main attractors.

If you like the JRE's more serious episodes (scientists/writers/etc., when Joe mostly reins in the whole "monkeys on DMT doing jiu-jitsu" stuff), you might like Lex Fridman's podcast if you can deal with his sedate demeanor. He also takes on a more rigid interview format, which is something you seem to like.
 
Best case worst case- many interesting guests from law-enforcement talking about just that

Daily Stoic- really helped me to sort out personal issues. Plus, interesting interviews.

New Discourses- more about the ideological madness we are living in

Disaffected Podcast- ditto

Small Town Murder- fratty true crime podcast for dudes
 
I listen to podcasts to laugh, and I've recently gravitated around Cumtown/TAFS and related podcasts by their friends like MSSP & Out for Smokes. Also been trying out Trueanon and Podcast about List. Idk if Oneyplays counts as one but I treat it similarly to the others.
 
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I've been looking for podcasts as well, and I found The Weird Bible podcast is scratching a religious itch despite not being on a regular schedule. It's a joint project between Wendigoon and The Lore Lodge.
 
I hope this thread gets revived cause I'm also looking for podcasts recommendations. The one I was listening to the co-host is a fag now to the point I literally can't listen and enjoy it. So I need something for driving to and from work.

Shows I've enjoyed:
- Who Are These Podcast
Stopped listening awhile back cause the concept got stale.
- Magnus Archive
I liked the overall story and world despite how much of a nigger faggot the production team became. Plus all their other shows fucking suck.
- The Dick Show
Dick stopped being funny and spiraled out.
- Lore
Interesting show though it's hard to listen to episode after episode cause you stop being able to digest what he's actually telling you about.
- Let Me Tell You About...
Really love this one but they are 2 joe schmos who have 9 to 5s and record maybe an episode every 5 months.
- Redwood Bureau
SCP rip-off hosted by Tomar for some reason. Was fun but I got bored with it quick.
- The Creep Off
Hosted by the WATP guys. It's fun but I got bored of it similar.
- CWC History
- MATI
It's a pretty good weekly show though the host has the nasally voice and I'm pretty sure he has a feeder fetish.
 
I need a replacement for Mysterious Universe. Two dudes shooting the shit talking about all kinds of weird conspiracy and weird stuff non sense.
 
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