What do you podcast?What do you podcast?

Posted February 28th, 2007 by paul. Print This Post Print This Post | Email This Post Email This Post
Category: Books, Movies, Media.

Ok. Its fess-up time. Ever since I got my iPod, I’ve loved listening to podcasts. I listen to podcasts more than I listen to music. I have a couple of really good podcasts that I love, but I’m wondering what I should add to my list.

Here is a list of podcasts I subscribe to (meanings of fonts discussed below):

Audio-only

  • BYU Recent talks
  • Grammar Girl’s QnD Tips
  • Legal Lad’s QnD Tips
  • Newsweek OnAir Podcast
  • NPR: Car Talk’s Call of the Week
  • NPR: Most E-mailed Stories
  • NPR: Shuffle
  • NPR: This I believe
  • NPR: Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me
  • PotterCast: Harry Potter on the Air
  • Tech Writer Voices

Video Podcasts:

  • CNN In Case you Missed It
  • CNN Paging Dr. Gupta
  • Eye to Eye with Katie Couric

Of these podcasts, the ones in bold are my favorites that I try not to miss. The ones in italics are the ones I listen to when I’ve listened to everything else already. The other ones I listen to when I have time, but I don’t feel bad about missing an episode or two.

If you like Car Talk, you should definately get the Car Talk Call of the Week podcast. Its about 5 minutes, and it is very, very funny. Die hard Harry Potter fans would enjoy the Pottercast podcast; it is a weekly one that takes about an hour. The BYU Recent Talks is a recent subscription for me. They publish talks given at BYU weekly devotionals. I’ve listened to a couple of these, and wonder why I didn’t take better advantage of the weekly devotional when I was at BYU.

Okay. Enough of my rambling. What do you listen to? What are your favorite podcasts? Do share!

5 Responses to “What do you podcast?”

  1. Chad Beck Says:

    I listen to the following Podcasts right now:

    Fly With Me (A podcast done by a commercial airline pilot who takes a tape recorder with him and interviews fellow pilots, flight attendants, and passengers)

    Betty In The Sky With A Suitcase (the same premise as above, but done by a Flight Attendant for a major airline).

    These are obviously interesting to me since I have an airline career, but they are both really funny podcasts and well put together, themes, transitions, etc…

    I also listen on occasion to various Disneyland/Disney related podcasts since my family has season passes and we travel to Disneyland Frequently, but there are so many of them that I listen to I can’t think of any specific names right now….

  2. Tom Johnson Says:

    Paul, some podcasts I also enjoy (that aren’t on your list):

    DMN Communications
    Edgework (brianoberkirch.com)
    Boagworld
    Slate
    HBR Ideacast
    NY Times David Pogue / also NY Times Tech Talk
    IT Conversations
    Talk Crunch
    The WordPress Podcast
    This Week in Tech
    Diggnation

    Darren Barefoot lists a few on his site.

  3. Katrina Says:

    I liked this enough that I posted a similar entry on my blog. And thanks for the tip about Pottercast — I hadn’t hear of it before, and I’m excited to give it a try!

  4. Tom Johnson Says:

    Just found a massive repository of podcasts over at http://www.oculture.com/weblog/

  5. Ian Says:

    A few of my favorite podcasts are Wreckless Media Radio, Hometown Tales, and Switched On. As you can see i’m a fan of the comedy/interesting shows.


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