I have never really been into these, but as Baton Rouge radio is so incredible bad, I have started looking around at one or two shows. At the moment I have "The Joe Rogan Experience" and "This Week in Tech". To what are you listening?
Dan Carlin's Hardcore History and Common Sense are my 2 favorite. Very thought provoking stuff, hardcore history is really good, hell some of the threads I've started here were based on things I've heard in that podcast. I also like The Bugle, and The Nerdist.
I never listen to podcasts except once in a while I try to catch something I missed on ESPN radio. I had this idea that if it were possible for @BRETT to incorporate some kind of audio capacity to the forum so that we could speak our posts instead or as an alternative to typing them. It would be interesting to hear what other posters sound like.
hardcore history -- #1 hands down. 99% invisible serial witness planet money itunes u courses (some great civil war classes)
the 2 you listed. NPR-tedtalks radio hr pti classic loveline bs report --no more svp - no more olbermann - no more michael berry show bill burr monday morning podcast NPR -car talk wtf - marc maron science vs NPR -fresh air the nerdist stuff you should know things you missed in history class mark levin adam carolla jay mohr i subscribed to these over the years and depending on mood listen to a couple a week on occasion. i used to always listen to rogans but it takes a commitment as his are very long usually. good on road trips in the off-season.
Just found out that one of my favorite radio shows has podcast. Bill Handle had a show called "Handle on the Law" a quick Google search will bring up options. It's a great listen. Guy is brutal with almost every caller.
Man is this dude brutal, for sure. People should know they are gonna get a tongue lashing when they call in.
I have heard him on the radio before. Been a couple of years. Did you know that there is a site where you can have your own podcast for free? http://podbean.com