This is NOT meant to be a thread for music, per say, but rather for things like podcasts, be they audio-only or also-available-in-video-format.
I figured I'd start this thread so people can share the podcasts they listen to. I'm looking for interesting podcasts to listen to at my new job, as I'm being kept busy enough that I can't always watch videos between calls/tickets.
To start off, I'll occasionally watch/listen to Achievement Hunter's "Off Topic" podcast, which is mostly just them BS'in and talking about random topics for a couple of hours. Some of the humor doesn't translate well to audio-only, as there are sometimes in-person reactions or production-team-having-fun-with-overlays kind of things going on. I don't listen every week, but sometimes it can provide some great amusement, and they'll make AH-related announcements here sometimes, like when they hired Fiona Nova, or address recent topics, like Etika's unfortunate suicide. Link to Podcast playlist on Rooster Teeth's website.
For wrestling fans, I'll plug the Club Kayfabe WrestleTalk podcast. I've been listening to them for a couple of years now, and I'll freely admit to being one of their longest Patreon supporters. Every week, Chris O'Mealy, Glenn Kukan, and Dan Peck talk news in the world of pro wrestling, as well as some other random topics. Every week, there's also a write-in contest called "Points or Consequences," though to participate in it, you need to be a member of their closed Facebook group. Link to Podcast playlist on YouTube. (Only has from #233 or so forward.)
I've recently started listening to the Rusty Quill's The Magnus Archives, a horror podcast presented as the new chief archivist of the Magnus Institute recording written statements as part of his effort to modernize their records. Each ~30-min episode deals with a different strange/supernatural/paranormal experience. As the series progresses, you'll start to notice how some reports tie into others. I'm only 23 episodes in right now, but I'm digging it so far, and a lot of the experiences tie into various primal fears, like isolation, darkness, and your other classic phobias. Link to the Podcast playlist on the Rusty Quill's website.
I figured I'd start this thread so people can share the podcasts they listen to. I'm looking for interesting podcasts to listen to at my new job, as I'm being kept busy enough that I can't always watch videos between calls/tickets.
To start off, I'll occasionally watch/listen to Achievement Hunter's "Off Topic" podcast, which is mostly just them BS'in and talking about random topics for a couple of hours. Some of the humor doesn't translate well to audio-only, as there are sometimes in-person reactions or production-team-having-fun-with-overlays kind of things going on. I don't listen every week, but sometimes it can provide some great amusement, and they'll make AH-related announcements here sometimes, like when they hired Fiona Nova, or address recent topics, like Etika's unfortunate suicide. Link to Podcast playlist on Rooster Teeth's website.
For wrestling fans, I'll plug the Club Kayfabe WrestleTalk podcast. I've been listening to them for a couple of years now, and I'll freely admit to being one of their longest Patreon supporters. Every week, Chris O'Mealy, Glenn Kukan, and Dan Peck talk news in the world of pro wrestling, as well as some other random topics. Every week, there's also a write-in contest called "Points or Consequences," though to participate in it, you need to be a member of their closed Facebook group. Link to Podcast playlist on YouTube. (Only has from #233 or so forward.)
I've recently started listening to the Rusty Quill's The Magnus Archives, a horror podcast presented as the new chief archivist of the Magnus Institute recording written statements as part of his effort to modernize their records. Each ~30-min episode deals with a different strange/supernatural/paranormal experience. As the series progresses, you'll start to notice how some reports tie into others. I'm only 23 episodes in right now, but I'm digging it so far, and a lot of the experiences tie into various primal fears, like isolation, darkness, and your other classic phobias. Link to the Podcast playlist on the Rusty Quill's website.
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