For me it’s This Week In Google.

I listen to it every week and between new episodes I listen to the archival episodes I haven’t heard yet.

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    No Such Thing as a Fish, from the QI Elves. Funny, informative, rarely about current events which is a breath of fresh air. Just nerds getting nerdy about stuff.

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      Yes! I’m on my ~20th play though I reckon. I get to the end and go straight back to the start.

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    The Hidden Brain explores the unconscious patterns that drive human behavior and questions that lie at the heart of our complex and changing world.

    99% Invisible Design is everywhere in our lives, perhaps most importantly in the places where we’ve just stopped noticing. 99% Invisible is a weekly exploration of the process and power of design and architecture

    Geomob Geomob is an event series and podcast for geospatial enthusiasts. Discuss some softwares, technologies etc regarding GIS

    Invisibilia Unseeable forces control human behavior and shape our ideas, beliefs, and assumptions. Invisibilia—Latin for invisible things—fuses narrative storytelling with science that will make you see your own life differently.

    How to Fix the Internet It seems like everywhere we turn we see dystopian stories about technology’s impact on our lives and our futures — from tracking-based surveillance capitalism to street level government surveillance to the dominance of a few large platforms choking innovation to the growing pressure by authoritarian governments to control what we see and say — the landscape can feel bleak. Exposing and articulating these problems is important, but so is envisioning and then building a better future. That’s where our podcast comes in.

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    Man, I’m still listening to an online show that hasn’t released anything new since 2012. But the episodes I’m listening to, since there’s different versions of the show based on different years of release. The episodes are now 20 years old and everytime listening to them back, it’s like opening a time capsule again.

    It’s a very niche show called 2 Sense and it’s hosted by a couple furries. It’s a very acquired taste for sure and I won’t argue with anyone that some of it’s content have really aged like milk, but what there is to be found on there can be a bit entertaining.

    It’s just a show I visit so frequently, it’s become white noise now because of how much I’ve listened to those episodes.

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    The first campaign of Dungeons and Daddies is fantastic. It’s one I’ve come back to a couple of times.

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    I am actually currently binging old episodes of Critical Role, but it’s my first time through so I’m not sure if that counts.

    Also, I’d re-listen to most every 99% Invisible and Planet Money episode.

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    We’re Alive. It doesn’t feel like a normal podcast - more like listening to a movie. A movie with tons of zombies.

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    For me Mysterious Universe takes the cake. A couple of Aussie guys talking about anything and everything paranormal, big foot, lucid dreaming, missing 411, stone tape theory, mediums, hauntings, abductions, time travel, ufos, men in black, remote viewing, alternative history theories, etc. They don’t really delve into conspiracy theories which I appreciate.

    They’ve been at it for ages, and they are on season 32 of the regular show and 30 of the plus show (2 seasons per year). Most shows they discover a book or essay and do a deep dive into it, explaining and linking it to other research.

    My main draw is how they don’t take anything too seriously, and are able to objectively present a theory about “black ops stealth [person of short stature]”, mixed with “the meaning behind your Thai diving instructor’s tramp stamp”, and follow it by well researched interviews with authors and researchers. Giving facts and letting listeners draw their own conclusions.

    All that to say, I’ve listened back to season 11 so far, and have thousands of hours of content. Highly recommend.

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      he had something special in their first act, then he got his buddy and it became a decent smart guy/dumb guy podcast in their second act, and then they made a gross hard right wing turn for their third act ☹️

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        Ya you’re right some of their views are 👎. I actually stopped listening to the podcast sometime over the pandemic when they had a super right wing guest on and they let loose and agreed with his views which was uncommon. Didn’t finish the episode, but came back to it a few years later and I recall hearing Aaron back track. Some of their newer episodes are still interesting and they seem to be more balanced, though I’ve been listening to the pre pandemic episodes.

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          I think I’ve let go of MU for forever, but it was hard to do because Ben reading a firsthand account of a paranormal sighting really used to give me the feels back in the day

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    Til Death Do Us Blart

    Every year around American Thanksgiving the members of My Brother, My Brother, and Me along with the hosts of Worst Idea of All Time watch Paul Blart Mall Cop 2 and discuss the movie. It’s a surreal journey through the passage of time.