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Started by Businessocks, July 16, 2010, 10:36:01 PM

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pckizer

In addition to those, there are:

WNYC's Radiolab (in the archives, be sure to go listen to the episode on Stochasticity)
Point of Inquiry (podcast of the Center for Inquiry, though my favorite host has left and moved to:)
For Good Reason (podcast of the JREF)

I subscribe to all of them via iTunes and I expect they're in the podcast directory you can trivially search via iTunes.

Recusant

It seems to be my day to practice a bit of thread necromancy.  :P

One of my favorite podcasts is The History of Rome. Just a guy telling the story, but well done, none the less.

I may be the  only student of H. L. Mencken here at HAF, but if anybody is interested in getting a taste of his writing in an entertaining format, check out this podcast of  Mencken's reporting on the Scopes Trial.  I've listened to all of the episodes, and it's pretty good.  I admit, both of these are niche market things, but hey that's the beauty of podcast, right?

If you can't get Harry Shearer's Le Show on your local radio, by all means, check it out!
"Religion is fundamentally opposed to everything I hold in veneration — courage, clear thinking, honesty, fairness, and above all, love of the truth."
— H. L. Mencken