North Cork Star wrote: » 2 Johnnies Podcast is excellent. Easy listen to and quite funny. Topping the Irish Podcast Charts every week.
deisedude wrote: » Marathon Talk
The Black Oil wrote: » How's that? iirc, you ran DCM last year. I found one called Strength and Conditioning Journal podcast which is more so geared to S&C professionals, coaches and probably an academic audience. I don't want to get too hooked on a running one in case it puts things in my head.https://journals.lww.com/nsca-scj/Pages/podcastepisodes.aspx?podcastid=1
deisedude wrote: » I ran DCM 2017 and training for Cork now but that being said the name of the podcast is misleading as its a general running podcast. I'd recommend to anyone interested in running not just training for a marathon. Good bit of banter between the hosts and they get some good guests. Clocks in around an hour and a half most weeks
Mikey3screens wrote: » The Celtic Craic Podcast is a good laugh, completely NSFW but these lads are gas... They talk about the news, and have some funny anecdotes... The limerick slang they use is hilarious. They are up on youtube and spotify..
gmisk wrote: » Dear Joan and Jericha - insane Julia Davis podcast, a fake advice show..acquired taste but I love it.
KGC wrote: The Frank Skinner Show Bill Burr Monday Morning Podcast In The Dark Joe Rogan (depending on the guest)
Ann22 wrote: » Yeah - In the Dark....the Jacob Wetterling case was great.. Really eerie. Don't Google it if you don't want to know what happens at the end.
radiotrickster wrote: » Started listening to Dr. Death lately and I'm hooked. It's about a doctor who basically went rogue in a few operations, doing nothing like what he was supposed to. A few patients were killed and the others lives were changed forever. I'm pure shocked during the entire thing.
glasso wrote: » starts off very well but I got to about 70% in and I was bored and didn't finish it.
JohnnyFlash wrote: » I’ve a long flight ahead, and started listening to Dan Carlin’s Hardcore History episodes on the 1st world war. I’d listened to some of his other work before, but this is a 26 hour opus. I’d forgotten just how incredible he is. The narration, research and historical contexts are like nothing I’ve listened to before.
KGC wrote: » excellent recommendation, brilliant/odd!!!!!!!!!!!!