Alicano wrote: » Yeah I was lucky I was on the Armchair from the start so don't have a huge backlog. I skip ones that I don't have interest in. But it's rare. Their choice of guest can be very interesting. Fair point re Smartless. I'm a huge Bateman fan and find he moves it along and is very quick and funny etc. It gets better. At first they hadn't much of a clue and made fun out of themselves doing a podcast. But nowadays its a slicker show. Currently listening to the Paul McCartney Ep. Really good chat. Not much messing. Glad you like em
glasso wrote: » Just going to mention that brilliant one-off piece (7 episodes) that goes down in podcast history for its uniqueness (or characters and circumstance)"S-Town" Might not work for everyone but if anyone has not listened to it, don't google anything about it and try it.
Alicano wrote: » I have 16mins left on the final episode. Can't understand how it is so popular? I think it won awards? Nothing actually happens in it. Nothing But I kept on listening waiting for the 'Gold' moment.
ILikeBoats wrote: » I remember thinking the exact same thing when I listened
spuddy90 wrote: » Loving the latest episodes on "Real dictators" this 4 part is on general tojo of japan around ww2. Fascinating stuff on japan and their beliefs as far back as the samurai
El_Duderino 09 wrote: » I don’t know what to tell you if you didn’t get S-Town. The story is good but the characters and their way of life is what I loved. Listened to it when it was coming out weekly and listened again about 6 months ago and it was great the second time around too. Why continue listening to a podcast you’re not enjoying? Podcasts are one thing in life that most people won’t listen to or talk about anyway. It’s not like a blockbuster movie or tv series where everyone’s talking about it. There’s no test at the end of the podcast. If you enjoy it, listen on. If you don’t enjoy it, find one you like. The last thing I want a podcast to be is a commitment.
Cienciano wrote: » I love Real Dictators, got it from a boards recommendation too. If you liked that one, Hardcore History, the latest series is Supernova in the East, which goes into more detail into Japan, Tojo and WW2. Definitely worth a listen. The first episode starts off explaning how Japanese people were such nationalists and would do anything for the country. They're long episodes, but brilliantly told.
Robert McGrath wrote: » Hardcore History really is awesome
alchemist33 wrote: » I started one this morning for the first time but found it very rambling and gave up after 15 minutes. Might try again sometime. By contrast, I quite like Sh*te Talk, a good mix of informative and entertaining.
Cienciano wrote: » Which one? I couldn't get into the roman empire one. Try blueprint for armageddon, that's a brilliant intro
alchemist33 wrote: » Celtic Holocaust, or words to that effect. Thanks, will try Armageddon
Reganio 2 wrote: » Listening to a few myself, mainly football ones, Football Ramble being a particular favourite. New hosts as well to keep it fresh. That Peter Crouch Podcast is always good for a giggle. Was looking for Irish ones, gave blindboy a go but yeah found him hard work so gave up. Stumbled upon the Angry Bartender Ireland one which is a good laugh easy to listen to although kinda off point at the moment as the lads have nothing to talk about with the bars closed but they still get a chuckle every now and then.
weldoninhio wrote: » If you're into football pods, Undr The Cosh is very good. Interviews with retired footballers, no holds barred. Some hilarious stories. Not afraid to touch on sensitive subjects too. Decent range of players too, from those who never made it out of the lower leagues, to former Prem players. 2 of the hosts are ex-footballers too, so I think that lets the guests open up as they know the footballing world.
danoriordan1402 wrote: » These are really good I must add - Chris Kirkland's issue with depression and the Ian Dowie one were eye openers.
siblers wrote: » Off Menu with James Acaster and Ed Gamble is brilliant. It's incredibly entertaining
Cienciano wrote: » Off Menu is great, the Romesh episode was one of the best.
Arghus wrote: » The Rest is History is a fantastic newish history podcast that was brought to my attention. Two historians - one specialising in ancient, the other in modern - have a discussion on different historical topics: civil wars, what constitutes historical greatness - that kind of thing. The two guys are very knowledgeable, but come at things from slightly different perspectives, which can compliment and differ. One can talk about an issue in terms of root causes and then the other can provide nuances that alter or enrich that perspective. Excellent, excellent, podcast from what I've listened to so far.