Podcasts
So, I was able to come home early from work today (hey, wait a minute! Amy doesn’t go to work. Who is this?) and I’m watching the kids while Amy (yes, this still isn’t her) is taking Hannah to a doctor’s appointment. Before she left, Amy (have you figured out who this is yet?) told me that I finally need to write a post of my own on the blog. I think she’s gotten kind of sick of me telling her, “you should post about this” or “why don’t you write about that.” Anyway, I thought I’d post a list of my current favorite podcasts. For those not in the know (you know who you are… or maybe you don’t and that’s the problem), podcasts are mp3 audio shows. They can be from big multimedia companies or from some guy in his basement. You can subscribe to the shows using iTunes or some other program and it will download each episode as it is posted for you to listen to on your computer or mp3 player.
I got hooked on podcasts back at Duke when I was issued an iPod by the school. I stopped telling people that Duke gave me a free iPod when I started having to repay my student loans. At first, most podcasts were of the “guy in his basement discussing his latest government conspiracy theories and/or Star Trek fantasies” variety. As time has gone on, bigger companies have gotten in on it and there are some pretty good ones out there now. It really came in handy when we were up in LA and I would have to deal with some pretty long commutes. Now, though, I’m totally hooked on them and they’re all I’ll listen to in the car no matter how short the commute is.
So, without further ado, here’s a list of some of my current favorites. You can find any of these by doing a search for them in the iTunes store. They have their own podcasting section and they’re all free to subscribe to:
Slate Explainer Podcasts – these are cool, 5 minute articles from slate.com that come out just about every day. They explain something that is usually tied to some recent news event. Recent episodes have been: “Why do Iranian bombs have English labels?”, “Why does the camera add 10 pounds?”, “Was Britney’s Hair Full of Drugs?”, “Can you smell without a nose?” and my personal favorite, “Do Mormon athletes wear the temple garment under their uniforms?”
NPR: Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me! – This is a great show that comes out once a week. It’s a quiz show about stories in the news from the previous week. It’s a bit of a mix of The Daily Show with Who’s Line Is It Anyway. They have three panelists for each show (Mo Rocca, Paula Poundstone and P.J. O’Rourke are repeat guests) and they quiz them on stuff from the news. The actual quiz isn’t that important; it’s mainly just a vehicle for them to point out stuff they think is funny. They also have a celebrity guest on each week and quiz them on random stuff. They just had Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer on and they quizzed him on what he knew about Ozzy Osbourne (not much, as it turns out).
The Ethicist – This is a podcast of a weekly article in the New York Times where people write in asking about ethical dilemmas. It’s short and interesting and the author can be pretty funny sometimes.
NPR: Sunday Puzzle – A weekly podcast hosted by Will Shortz, the editor of the NYT crossword puzzle (if you haven’t seen the documentary, Wordplay, about crosswords and the annual tournament hosted by Will Shortz, you should. It’s good). This is a nice, little brainteaser.
Mike Birbiglia’s Secret Public Journal – This is a series of stories written by stand-up comedian, Mike Birbiglia. He doesn’t seem to be putting out any new ones, but the ones that he did put out are really funny.
Grammer Girl’s Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Writing – Pretty much what it sounds like. Surprisingly interesting and I’ve learned a few things already (when to use further vs. farther). There are a whole series of “Quick and Dirty” podcasts on other subjects you can subscribe to at qdnow.com. I also like Mr. Manners and Legal Lad.
Chronicle Podcasts: Correct Me If I’m Wrong… – These are hilarious. The San Francisco Chronicle newspaper posts some of their more interesting voicemails left by readers. They’re usually cranky weirdos with way too much time on their hands. One of their posts from a guy complaining about how the term “pilotless drones” is redundant has gotten popular from a bunch of people sampling it in songs.
Discovery Channel Features – These can be either 5-minute teasers for upcoming shows or, sometimes, the entire show. Pretty cool.
This American Life – This is another show from NPR. It’s a weekly, 1-hour show that picks a theme and tells 3 or 4 stories about it. I’m actually a bit surprised that I like this since the host of the show has a highly mockable presentation style. The stories can be really interesting, though. Last week, their theme was “The Allure of the Mean Friend”.
I have a bunch of other podcasts that I subscribe to, including some cool ones in Italian, but this is a pretty good sample of the ones I find most interesting. Does anyone else listen to podcasts. Any suggestions on other good ones?
How funny. Just this past week I was pricing iPods on the internet. As pathetic as it may seem, the ONLY reason I looked into it was becasue I missed hearing Glenn Beck everyday.
The really sad thing is that I don’t own an MP3 player, but Craig, Dylan and Ciel each have their own. I have asked for one, but other things that I have needed more urgently have come up first, so I am sadly lacking in the MP3 department. I’m so behind.
Scott is into podcasts that he listens to during his commute. I haven’t put any on mine but maybe I’ll start. You can also get conference for free on your ipod and also other church stuff which is really great (those are the only ones I have) but I love the ipod and I even have Dora and some Disney shorts on there for if I’m stuck somewhere and the boys get restless, they just sit in the cart and hold one earphone each while watching! Definately worth the $$.
Rob,
This is a great idea for a post. As you guys probably know I do graphic design for The Herald Journal here in Logan. I listen to Pod casts all day long with noise cancelling headphones while I work. (That’s funny you mention Slate, Rob. I was just listening to a Chistopher Hitchens Pod cast the other day.)
Well, here’s a list of some of my favorite Pod casts for anyone interested.
KVNU For The People:
This is the local Cache Valley radio station’s afternoon radio show dealing mainly with local topics.
http://www.kvnuforthepeople.com/
LibriVox:
This is a really cool site with free downloads of books in the public domain. Contributors record books and post them for download. Books from Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, Lewis Carroll, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Herman Melville, and hundreds more.
http://librivox.org/
The Ricky Gervais Show (slightly adult content):
Hands down the funniest thing I’ve ever listened to. Ricky Gervais, Stephen Merchant (Co-creators of The Office), talking to their radio producer Karl Pilkington. They are in the Guinness Book of world records for the most downloaded Pod cast of all time. You have to pay for them now but it’s worth every penny.
http://www.rickygervais.com/
The Phil Hendrie Show (slightly adult content):
Phil Hendrie plays the straight radio host and does the voice of a guest on the show. One of his characters is Ted Bell who owns the fictitious “Ted’s of Beverly Hills Steak House.” Ted calls in one day to complain about a charity that’s ripped him off. It turns out he gave money to a terminally ill cancer patient and the kid lived so he feels like he’s entitled to some of his money back. With a small fee you can download to all of the past shows.
http://www.philhendrieshow.com/
Penn Radio (slightly adult content):
Penn Jillette of Penn & Teller’s daily radio show (he just quit since he is now the host of the game show Identity). You can download all of the episodes free on Podcast Pickle.
ThoughtAudio.com
Free downloads of audio books mostly dealing with philosophy. Friedrich Nietzsche, Plato, Franz Kafka, Bertrand Russell, Mark Twain, Patrick Henry, & many more.
BeatDown Radio:
For all you MMA nerds, a Pod cast of MMA news and fighter interviews.
http://www.sherdog.com/news/radio_main.asp
I haven’t ever listened to a pod cast but hear about them CONSTANTLY:)
If their were an award for the longest comment I think that my hubby has won it.
Korby, I think these guys have something in common. Rob’s post is the longest one on this blog too!
I guess you guys haven’t seen Joe’s site…….
Quantity and quality!
The last comment in my name is really from SCOTT.
A few of my favorite podcasts are Hometown Tales, Wreckless Media Radio, and Switched On. As you can see i’m a fan of the comedy/interesting shows.