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My Favorite Podcasts

Started by Jumala, March 06, 2011, 10:04:38 AM

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Jumala

Do you have any favorite podcasts? Here are the ones I listen to with regularity:

The Bible Geek with Robert M. Price
Price is not only a great Biblical textual critic but also a huge fan of H.P. Lovecraft and comic books.
Recent http://recordings.talkshoe.com/rss20430.xml
Older http://recordings.talkshoe.com/rss60712.xml
Chalcedon (mostly R.J. Rushdoony)
This guy is Calvinist, free market conservative and anti-statist theocrat. He apparently thinks pre-marital sex should be punished by a stoning-to-death.
http://chalcedon.edu/research/audio/
Faith and Philosophy with Clark Carlton
on Ancient Faith Radio, an Orthodox Christian internet media website.
http://ancientfaith.com/podcasts/carlton
Hardcore History with Dan Carlin
http://www.dancarlin.com/disp.php/hharchive
Libertarian Christians Podcast with Norman Horn
I especially like the episodes from the Christianity and War book by Laurence M. Vance.
http://libertarianchristians.com/category/podcasts/
Religions of the Ancient Mediterranean with Philip A. Harland
http://www.archive.org/details/Religions_of_the_Ancient_Mediterranean
Skeptoid with Brian Dunning
http://skeptoid.com/episode_guide.php

Feanor Thunder

The only one I really listen to is the NRA news...shows the hick that I am!
--FT

Whitney

The History of Rome
NPR - Story of the Day
To the Best of Our Knowledge
NPR Intelligence Squared
Fat 2 Fit Radio
The Atheist Experience
Big Ideas
Marathon Training Academy (no, not near ready for a marathon or even half of one...but eventually)
Get Fit Pod
TEDtalks
CBCNews: World Report
Stuff You Missed in History Class by How Stuff Works
NPR: It's All Politics
NPR: Science Friday
HBR: IdeaCast
The Nutrition Diva's Quick and Dirty Tips for Eating Well
NPR: Your Health
Manager Tools
Design Matters with Debbie Millman
Stuff You Should Know by How Stuff Works
Just Vocabulary

^all except atheist experience were found on blackberry podcasts...i'm sure a link can be googled.

AnimatedDirt

Quote from: "Whitney"Fat 2 Fit Radio
I could use a daily dose of this...damn [soda/junk] food addiction.

Whitney

Quote from: "AnimatedDirt"
Quote from: "Whitney"Fat 2 Fit Radio
I could use a daily dose of this...damn [soda/junk] food addiction.

I use to run about 5 miles most days of the week and due to getting a severe case of bronchitis I had to stop exercising completely for over 3 months and lost all my lung capacity in the process.  That was over 5 years ago and I've recently decided that it's been far too long to be using a relatively short term illness as an excuse; so I'm starting up running again.  I wish I had known that I was running well over a 5k back then...for some reason I always thought it was much longer than 3.1 miles; I think participating in races would have helped me want to get back on track a lot sooner.

Anyway...the Get Fit Pod cast I listed has quite a few exercise coaching episodes that are pretty good.  I listen to the others mainly to force me to have to keep thinking about it so my motivation doesn't die.