Dear Guest,
Please register or login. Content don't create itself!
Thank you
-
Re: Podcasts: cycling or otherwise
Originally Posted by
dgaddis
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.
Dustin Gaddis
www.MiddleGaEpic.com
Why do people feel the need to list all of their bikes in their signature?
-
Re: Podcasts: cycling or otherwise
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.
Dustin Gaddis
www.MiddleGaEpic.com
Why do people feel the need to list all of their bikes in their signature?
-
Re: Podcasts: cycling or otherwise
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.
-
Re: Podcasts: cycling or otherwise
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.
-
Re: Podcasts: cycling or otherwise
This Is Actually Happening is fantastic. Lots of outrageous stories from real people, all true. Sometimes hilarious, sometimes dark.
-
Re: Podcasts: cycling or otherwise
Not a podcast but a vlog. I love this guy and his content. Just a mellow fellow riding his bike in NorCal.
Henrywildeberry
- YouTube
-
Re: Podcasts: cycling or otherwise
Originally Posted by
jumphigher
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
Matt Zilliox
-
Re: Podcasts: cycling or otherwise
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.
-
Re: Podcasts: cycling or otherwise
It's been a while for this thread and some of you might enjoy the gent cycling WW1 battle field areas.
http://thebikeshow.net
rw saunders
hey, how lucky can one man get.
-
Re: Podcasts: cycling or otherwise
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.
-
Re: Podcasts: cycling or otherwise
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.
-
Re: Podcasts: cycling or otherwise
Burned through all episodes of this one on Sunday. Extremely disturbing but I couldn't stop.
New Podcast Explores Black Dahlia Murder - Rolling Stone
-
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
Similar Threads
-
Replies: 5
Last Post: 05-17-2014, 06:35 AM
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules
Bookmarks