I figured I'd transfer the conversation from the Tavern into a new thread.
[ic]Mason
Anyone do podcasts? I've got a 45-60 minute commute to work so I knock out quite a few during the week. Currently devouring TANIS http://www.tanispodcast.com/ . Weird augmented reality House of Leaves kinda thing.
Steerpike
I listen to a ton of podcasts. TANIS is on my list (I thought Black tapes was OK). This might be a good thread to make, but my short list of recommendations would include Serial, Limetown, Knifepoint Horror, Pseudopod, Welcome to Nightvale, My Brother My Brother and Me, The Adventure Zone, Reply All, Radiolab, Elucidations, and my wife's podcast, The S.S. Librarianship (which I have occasionally been on).
Rose-of-Vellum
Another new and relatively good fictional podcast is Alice isn't Dead. It's done by folks from Nightvale Presents, but it isn't a comedy. It's not as good as Limetown (Limetown is amazing), but it's still pretty enjoyable.
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So yeah, going off of what Rose-of-Vellum said; Just got through all six episodes of Limetown, and it is awesome. Just two questions
Were two of the episodes compressed into one or something? It said in the beginning that Limetown was going to be a 7 part series, but season 1 ends on ep. 6.
Spoiler Alert for episode 6!
[spoiler]Were the non-enhanced people killed before, or in the acid soaking? That horrifies me to think about......[/spoiler]
Just started listening to Alice is Dead, and I'm working on TANIS.
I haven't seen anyone bring this one up yet, so I'll throw out a recommendation. I really enjoy the Hardcore History podcast by Dan Carlin. Some of it you have to pay for but some of it is free. I recommend his Blueprint for Armageddon series (free) about WW1, and he also did one about the Spanish-American War that's really interesting as well.
Sawbones (http://www.maximumfun.org/shows/sawbones)is an excellent historical medicine show, and makes you realize how bizarre the thinking of people in previous eras was.
Hello Internet (http://www.hellointernet.fm/) is the best "two dudes talking" type podcast I've found, and they cover a crazy arrays of topics, from flag design to free will to automated cars. Here's a brief sample. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QDWvboTzBNQ&index=8&list=PLe_b-HAZD1pW-Da_Atlx_1XfyNVe-sv9r)
I already recommended it, but I really do love The Adventure Zone (http://www.maximumfun.org/shows/adventure-zone), which is a comedy D&D podcast by three brothers and their dad. I really do not enjoy listening or watching other people game most of the time; something about it always seems incredibly awkward and cringe-inducing. But somehow The Adventure Zone really pulls it off. Sample of what to expect. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O95acXiwt4k) The first episode is a little rough but it quickly improves and turns into a kind of weird, Pythonesque science fantasy game emphasizing problem solving and puzzles.
Sawbones sounds awesome, I will have to check it out.
I'm (probably not to anyone's surprise) more technically-oriented with mine, and I only really listen to a few. I absolutely love The Engineering Commons (http://theengineeringcommons.com/), and I'll either listen to it, Embedded.FM (http://embedded.fm/), or The Amp Hour (http://www.theamphour.com/) when I'm running or working. I've also listened to the Taggart and Torrens (http://www.taggartntorrens.ca/tntpodcast/) podcast, which features Jonathan Torrens (J-Roc from Trailer Park Boys). They talk about a lot of Canadian issues and have various random games they play during the course of their podcasts.
I'll make a quick recommendation:
The Memory Palace (http://thememorypalace.us/category/episodes/) is a Podling series that are around 5-10 minutes long, but are about interesting little history tidbits (Ben Franklins Death Ray, horrendous obituary reports, Paddle Wheeled Boats) etc, etc, etc.
A new one I just discovered was Arkham Sessions (http://www.underthemaskonline.com/the-arkham-sessions/). It's a Batman podcast focusing on The Animated Series and doing Psychoanalysis on the characters in the show. BTAS is my favorite version of Batman, so this is really cool for me.
I don't know how into the video gamez you folks are, but the Co-Optional Podcast (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RrgE1-3c7H0&index=1&list=PLFE010B0EEA9E5F06) has some pretty insightful and interesting gaming discussions that I generally enjoy. They even touch on D&D and other tabletop games sometimes (albeit rarely).
EDIT: I didn't mean to link to a random spot mid video about the Warcraft Movie. I haven't even seen that episode. Just wanted to give an idea of what they discuss.
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I already recommended it, but I really do love The Adventure Zone (http://www.maximumfun.org/shows/adventure-zone), which is a comedy D&D podcast by three brothers and their dad. I really do not enjoy listening or watching other people game most of the time; something about it always seems incredibly awkward and cringe-inducing. But somehow The Adventure Zone really pulls it off. Sample of what to expect. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O95acXiwt4k) The first episode is a little rough but it quickly improves and turns into a kind of weird, Pythonesque science fantasy game emphasizing problem solving and puzzles.
I didn't know MBMBaM had a D&D podcast - I will need to listen to this.
The best gaming-related podcast is Narrative Control (http://narrativecontrol.libsyn.com/). Updates are extremely infrequent and unpredictable nowadays, but the archive is a great resource. I have found it very influential. When I'm between episodes of Narrative Control, I sometimes listen to Fear The Boot (http://www.feartheboot.com/ftb/) just to tide me over.
If you don't already know about Hardcore History, it's a really enjoyable history show and has given me a lot of ideas for the gaming inspiration file.
If you don't already know about Welcome to Night Vale, you're not my friend anymore.
I have a bunch of other podcasts I subscribe to (more than I can actually stay current on), and have just listed the ones that impact the gaming part of my brain. I'm happy to talk about the others if there seems to be interest.
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If you don't already know about Hardcore History, it's a really enjoyable history show and has given me a lot of ideas for the gaming inspiration file.
Thank you for bringing up Hardcore History. I love that show. What's your favorite series he's made? Mine is Blueprint for Armageddon.
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If you don't already know about Hardcore History, it's a really enjoyable history show and has given me a lot of ideas for the gaming inspiration file.
Thank you for bringing up Hardcore History. I love that show. What's your favorite series he's made? Mine is Blueprint for Armageddon.
That's a pretty good choice, but for me, it's Death Throes of the Republic
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The Memory Palace (http://thememorypalace.us/category/episodes/) is a Podling series that are around 5-10 minutes long, but are about interesting little history tidbits (Ben Franklins Death Ray, horrendous obituary reports, Paddle Wheeled Boats) etc, etc, etc.
Love The Memory Palace.
I (regretfully) ripped right through all of
Dan Carlin's Hardcore History series, all the free ones anyways. He also has a political commentary program called
Common Sense if anyone is into that sort of thing.
Nightmare Magazine has been my sole cup of tea this past week.
A new one I just discovered which is pretty interesting is Lore (http://www.lorepodcast.com/episodes/?offset=1444646552705), which is about, well, lore. The first one seems to be about vampirism in old America, and so far it's been pretty good.
Lore is pretty good, although I personally found it a little disappointing in ways that might be particular to me. It's well put-together, but the research component is relatively superficial and consists mostly of just reading and describing various folktales and myths. When I was starting it I was hoping for a bit more of an academic deep dive with a more rigorous theoretical framework, which admittedly would probably be far less appealing to many listeners than the podcast as it exists. It's still worth a listen, though!
Hey Steerpike, I know you said that you're not interested in Witiko Falls, but I think that would be an awesome podcast to listen too. You said you've been on other podcasts, soooo.....
Just throwing another podcast on the pile, I really like this one called Astonishing Legends (http://www.astonishinglegends.com/podcasts/). It's a lot like lore, except they do a lot of research into the subject, and even bring on people to interview who have been through weird stuff. I really liked the episode about the Queen Mary.
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Just throwing another podcast on the pile, I really like this one called Astonishing Legends (http://www.astonishinglegends.com/podcasts/). It's a lot like lore, except they do a lot of research into the subject, and even bring on people to interview who have been through weird stuff. I really liked the episode about the Queen Mary.
Caught the Dyatlov Pass Episodes a while back. Havent listened to any others though. What are your favorites?
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Just throwing another podcast on the pile, I really like this one called Astonishing Legends (http://www.astonishinglegends.com/podcasts/). It's a lot like lore, except they do a lot of research into the subject, and even bring on people to interview who have been through weird stuff. I really liked the episode about the Queen Mary.
Caught the Dyatlov Pass Episodes a while back. Havent listened to any others though. What are your favorites?
So far my favorite one is The Devil in the Diner (http://podbay.fm/show/923527373/e/1420764865?autostart=1). I have had at least two of those kinds of experiences, and this one is very relatable to me. I also listened to the one about shadow people which was interesting.
SP! I started listening to the Adventure Zone. Hilarious and highly recommended.
I love The Adventure Zone. Really great! My Brother, My Brother and Me is by the same brothers and also good.
Reply All by Gimlet is really good.
I also listen to one called The Read. It's very interesting and has good hosts.
Anyone who's into Twilight Zone, there's a really cool podcast about it here (http://gentlemensgrindhouserecords.com/category/the-twilight-zone-podcast/).
So I just discovered a new podcast called The Lift (http://victoriaslift.com/), and it's basically like the twilight zone if Rod Serling where a witty little girl from England. I've only listened to episode 0 and 1 so far, but I really like this podcast.
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So I just discovered a new podcast called The Lift (http://victoriaslift.com/), and it's basically like the twilight zone if Rod Serling where a witty little girl from England. I've only listened to episode 0 and 1 so far, but I really like this podcast.
Will check it out LoA!
I recently discovered Our Fair City (http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Podcast/OurFairCity). Its a weird radio-drama sci-fi horror folktale with mole people. Mole. People.
Came across a few interesting podcasts this week.
http://rustyquill.com/ (http://rustyquill.com/) The Magnus Institute investigates paranormal reports. Worth a listen.
http://storywonk.com/there-and-back-again/ (http://storywonk.com/there-and-back-again/) A literary look at the work of J.R.R. Tolkien. Alister is going through the Hobbit, tLotR, and supposedly the Silmarillion (good luck) chapter by chapter. Great host and I guess he is doing the casts live on Thursdays.
http://thedarkverse.sharkchild.com/ (http://thedarkverse.sharkchild.com/) "Occult Metaphysical etc." Although I wouldn't recommend this to everyone, I'm plugging it because I just won a free copy of the Cthulu Mythos from the website. The stories are...not all great, but I really respect the guy for just doing his thing. I like the earlier stuff with really weird outer-dimensional monsters. Some of them can be pretty graphic.
http://www.imaginaryworldspodcast.org/ (http://www.imaginaryworldspodcast.org/) Hit or miss.
http://wondery.com/wondery/shows/thedarktome/ (http://wondery.com/wondery/shows/thedarktome/) I'm only mentioning this because of the Mask of the Red Death episode.
For those that listen to My Brother My Brother and Me, my D&D group were kind enough to buy me a Jumbotron message for episode 343 (http://www.maximumfun.org/my-brother-my-brother-and-me/mbmbam-343-sauce-doctors-blessing) (at around the 31:30 minute mark). Which is pretty awesome.
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For those that listen to My Brother My Brother and Me, my D&D group were kind enough to buy me a Jumbotron message for episode 343 (http://www.maximumfun.org/my-brother-my-brother-and-me/mbmbam-343-sauce-doctors-blessing) (at around the 31:30 minute mark). Which is pretty awesome.
That's awesome! I'm only on 326, but I'll keep my ears open. I feel like now I somehow almost tangentially know Griffin through you and it warms my good, good softboy body.
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For those that listen to My Brother My Brother and Me, my D&D group were kind enough to buy me a Jumbotron message for episode 343 (http://www.maximumfun.org/my-brother-my-brother-and-me/mbmbam-343-sauce-doctors-blessing) (at around the 31:30 minute mark). Which is pretty awesome.
Congrats! So I've been binging through Black Tapes. What exactly is wrong with that podcast? I can't put my finger on it, but something is lacking where TANIS succeeds.