Deleted User wrote: » This the only time I'll get to do it this way *Grammer
mrsdewinter wrote: » I've devoured The Teacher's Pet over the past week, and realised only tonight that the final ep is out this week. It focuses on the real-life case of a young mother who went missing from her home in suburban Sydney in 1982. Her husband claimed she left to get some head space because their marriage had hit a dead-end. Within a couple of days, he'd moved his teenage lover - a girl he'd taught - into the marital bed. To say the least, he wasn't proactive in finding the mother of his children & it becomes clear that by the time the police get involved, detectives don't cover themselves in glory. I like the reporter: he's thorough & asks the questions the listener wants answers to. It's nothing you haven't heard before but I enjoy the way the story develops merely because this podcast is going out.
Owryan wrote: » In recent times i've found "thinking sideways" to be more miss than hit, but this week they are looking into an old Irish mystery i had never heard of: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Missing_Postman_of_Stradbally.http://thinkingsidewayspodcast.com/ Another Irish Centric episode after casefile's last podcast.
SteelyDanJalapeno wrote: » I'd love to listen to this but I find the 3 presenters again to be disrespectful to the content they present and it really takes away from the subject.
IvyTheTerrific wrote: » And that Irish episode was really poorly researched and full of "hilarious" clichés about Irish people. Thinking Sideways has felt very tired for quite a while, and low and behold, they announced last Thursday that they are ending the podcast.
Owryan wrote: » Sad to hear they are calling it a day, they were one of the first podcasts i listened to. But i think they are right, they had gone stale, their format never really evolved and it was all same same. Some of their recent episodes were reaaaallllllllllly dragged out. Not to mention some of their topics were really scraping the bottom of the barrel.
SteelyDanJalapeno wrote: » I'm up to date with this aswel, it's a very interesting story. However, I think he's dragged this out way too much, feels like I haven't learned too much since the 2nd or 3rd episode.
dastardly00 wrote: » The Joe Rogan Experience - Episode #1109 Matthew Walker (aired on 25/Apr/18) Matthew Walker is Professor of Neuroscience and Psychology at the University of California, Berkley, and Founder and Director of the Center for Human Sleep and Science. In a nut shell... sleep is very, very (like, really) important. Well worth a listen.
Mehaffey1 wrote: » Blueprint for Armageddon is the best one in my opinion
sentient_6 wrote: » Jesus you obviously haven't listened to much so.
siblers wrote: » It's superb, learnt so much about WW1 from that podcast, does an amazing job of giving a high level explanation of what's going on and gives a fascanating insight into the day to day misery of the soldiers. Will definitely give it another listen in the near . Prophets Of Doom is brilliant too, it's insanely ****ed up, some of the stuff that went on at Munster is just insane
siblers wrote: » Prophets Of Doom is brilliant too, it's insanely ****ed up, some of the stuff that went on at Munster is just insane