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    Default Re: Podcasts: cycling or otherwise

    Quote Originally Posted by dgaddis View Post
    He Who Shall Not Be Named was on the Joe Rogan podcast a while back, #737

    This is actually really good. Lance is a lot more self aware than I had figured.
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    This guy strikes me as being one of those people who's so smart he often has trouble communicating his thoughts with the rest of us dummies.

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    I don't think it has been brought up so I will say the Dirty John podcast is definitely bingeworthy. We blew through the entire thing on one drive.

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    Lately I’ve been in short burst mode. Song Exploder, Zig Zag, and The Allusionist are good for that. Waiting for Dan Carlin’s part 2 opus on Japan.

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    This Is Actually Happening is fantastic. Lots of outrageous stories from real people, all true. Sometimes hilarious, sometimes dark.

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    Not a podcast but a vlog. I love this guy and his content. Just a mellow fellow riding his bike in NorCal.

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    Default Re: Podcasts: cycling or otherwise

    Quote Originally Posted by jumphigher View Post
    I wonder if I would like podcasts, have never listened to one. I read a lot in the evenings - generally non-fiction bike racer autobiographies, TDF histories, and sometimes (non-bike related) fiction. I listen to a ton of music too. Seems like not enough time to do everything I wanna do. :)
    i think most of them are boring as hell, and the voice matters a lot. Joe Rogan is not boring, and often makes a good podcast. I also like Ezra Kline because his guests are clever and he does well in asking questions. most other people have a voice i cannot stand. not just the sound, but sometimes the delivery or word choice ro message. i guess thats part of being a person who doesn't really like to hear other people talk, since they usually have nothing to say. small talk bores me to no end. and stories i would rather read in my own voice. good luck finding something you like
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    Sean Carroll’s “Mindscape” podcast is really good. He knows how to break down complicated subjects and guides the conversations really well. Interesting guests on a variety of topics.

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    It's been a while for this thread and some of you might enjoy the gent cycling WW1 battle field areas.

    http://thebikeshow.net
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    I remember back when I listened to almost all the podcasts I could find. Now there is so much I can't even get through everything in my cue.

    If anyone listens to Science Friday you can get a link to the feed where each segment is it's own podcast. It makes it really easy to select the segments you want to hear and delete the rest.

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    Here's a couple that I've been binging:

    Work Life with Adam Grant - really interesting podcast from a UPENN professor on "how to make work not suck." Super well done.

    Magnus Archives - fictional pseudo-horror podcast. I can't possibly come up with a description that will do it justice, so I'll just say that my wife (who doesn't like horror) got hooked on this one very quickly.

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    Burned through all episodes of this one on Sunday. Extremely disturbing but I couldn't stop.

    New Podcast Explores Black Dahlia Murder - Rolling Stone

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    Default Re: Podcasts: cycling or otherwise

    I'm a sucker for articles and books about cons and scams, so it's only natural that I'd fall for "The Dream", about MLMs and Ponzi schemes:

    The Dream - S1 E1: Wanna Swim in Cash? | Listen via Stitcher for Podcasts
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