I listen to PMT, so I'm interested to hear why you dislike it so much. Like you said, a bunch of my friends listen to it, so I'd love to hear the other side of it.You'll have a million people recommend Pardon My Take but its trash.
This Past Weekend and The King and the Sting are amazing. Joe Rogan isnt bad either.
I listen to PMT, so I'm interested to hear why you dislike it so much. Like you said, a bunch of my friends listen to it, so I'd love to hear the other side of it.
Understandable. There are certain segments of the show that are easy for me to tune out, but also segments I find myself laughing at constantly. The interviews are what puts it over the top for me. Most of the guests open up in a forum you don't see such cut and dry Q and A, and get some candid answers.Gives me too much of a fratty vibe, I don't find either of the hosts interesting or funny but ultimately it doesn't keep my attention. I've never understood the appeal and I did give multiple episodes a try, but quite a few of my friends enjoy so maybe I'm just a nerd.
This was way better than I thought it would be. I really liked the haunted garage episode when he's talking to the ghost.The Ron Burgundy podcast dropped today and it’s pretty funny.
Thank you. I am a podcast addict and listened to all the episodes in this one. As a former flight control engineer (business jets, heavy turboprops and regional aircraft) that designed autopilots and managed the flight control department I found this very interesting. I was not aware of the Iowa State connection.If there are any space nerds and history buffs out there, BBC’s “13 Minutes to the Moon” is an excellent podcast on all aspects of the Apollo missions. Hans Zimmer did the music, and it is very well produced and formatted. They are on Episode 5 out of 11 (I think) so far.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w13xttx2
Fun fact, Iowa State alum Steve Bales was GUIDO for Apollo 11, and made the call on the 1202/1201 alarms on descent.
If you haven't caught Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend, it is outstanding. I caught a couple of recent episodes and then just went back and started at the beginning. I even listen to the ones with guests I'm not that interested in because the banter is just so great.
I agree. I can't handle echo-chamber political podcasts. Even when I generally agree with them.I've really changed my podcast preferences in the last 6 months because of guys like Joe Rogan. I've stopped listening to overtly one-sided shows (like Pod Save America, which I recommended earlier in this thread). I mostly listen to non-political shows, or shows that aren't intended to political, like Rogan and some episodes of Dave Rubin's show. I just like listening to people talk about ideas rather than debating stupid political events or telling you why the "other side" is evil.
I've been looking for a political podcast but agree with both of you that the echo chamber ones are not worth it. Anybody know of any that are neutral? Maybe with a liberal and conservative host or something?I agree. I can't handle echo-chamber political podcasts. Even when I generally agree with them.
I always thought Ms Pat was funny but this podcast with Joe Rogan is the funniest thing I’ve listened to in a long time. She’s got a wild history to her too.
I'd love to know as well. Nobody is truly unbiased but I'd love to hear somebody close.I've been looking for a political podcast but agree with both of you that the echo chamber ones are not worth it. Anybody know of any that are neutral? Maybe with a liberal and conservative host or something?
I'd love to know as well. Nobody is truly unbiased but I'd love to hear somebody close.
I don't know of any that are neutral--at least not truly so.I've been looking for a political podcast but agree with both of you that the echo chamber ones are not worth it. Anybody know of any that are neutral? Maybe with a liberal and conservative host or something?