HACKER Q&A
📣 reffaelwallen

What podcasts do you like listening to?


Could be related to product, management, industries, tech and such...

I'm now listening to:

- https://99percentinvisible.org/

- https://changelog.com/master

- https://darknetdiaries.com/

- https://hbr.org/2018/01/podcast-dear-hbr

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  👤 kashyapc Accepted Answer ✓
• BBC's excellent 'In Our Time' series[1].

There are many themes: science, philosophy, art, and more. I've only listened to about 12 episodes of philosophy and science. It is hosted by Melvyn Bragg. The guests are a selection of academics with deep subject matter expertise. Bragg is a seasoned radio broadcaster and is brilliant at moderating the programme. I agree with this description Bragg's hosting by an English journalist:

"Bragg gives short shrift to pretension of any kind, while remaining stalwart in his search for knowledge. His methodology in In Our Time is... not unlike that of a man throwing a stick for a dog: he chucks his questions ahead, and if the chosen academic fails to bring it right back, he chides them. He retains enough of his bluff Cumbrian origins not to be taken in by gambolling and tweedy high spirits."

As a sampling, listen to this episode[2], Photosynthesis. (I was pleasantly surprised to hear Nick Lane, a molecular biologist and an excellent science writer.)

Another episode (from 2016) I recently heard, and enjoyed, was the Epic of Gilgamesh[3].

[1] https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006qykl

[2] https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0435jyv

[3] https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b080wbrq


👤 davidwf
99pi and Changelog are great!

I listen to a lot of podcasts, in alphabetical order:

A Million Little Gods <- Serious but accessible philosophy discussions, Season 2 was an absolutely mind-blowing discussion of "race"

Bundyville <- Limited series about the far-right movement in the western USA

Fandible <- Personal favourite actual-play RPG podcast, geeky but I love it

Freakonomics Radio <- I resisted at first because of the brand name, but the general content is so good.

Functional Design in Clojure <- Exactly what it says, works surprisingly well as a podcast. I really appreciate that it's "intermediate-level", and really focused on "how do you build real software"

Lexicon Valley <- Incredible and well-presented linguistics topics w/ some idiosyncratic music choices thrown in

JS Party <- from the same folks that make changelog. I honestly don't listen to every episode after the change in format after the incredible Season 1, but I stay subscribed and listen when the topic grabs my attention.

Sinica <- I came for the China content, but I stayed because these are the smartest conversations I hear about any topic anywhere.

Software Engineering Radio <- I don't listen to every episode, but it's good when it's good, mentioned by a few other commenters.

Stuff You Missed in History Class <- well worth an archive binge, there's a LOT of fascinating content deep inside.

This American Life <- I still listen even though I don't live in America anymore. :-)


👤 Tagbert
Fall of Civilizations - humanizes the nature and fall of civilizations https://fallofcivilizationspodcast.com/

History of English - why do we speak the way we do? https://historyofenglishpodcast.com/


👤 leoplct
- Ark invest podcast https://ark-invest.com/podcasts/

- Bio is eating the world https://a16z.com/bio-eats-world-podcast/


👤 commonturtle
EconTalk is my current favorite. Around 700 episodes since 2006 on a variety of subjects: education, healthcare, public debt, etc. The host dives quite deep into each subject and asks the interviewees tough questions. I always feel like I've learnt something from each episode.

👤 hawktheslayer
The Portal with Eric Weinstein is my favorite. Very information dense and each episode is facinating. Though he's releases them very sporadically.

👤 JimTheMan
Here are my favourites: (with my own comments)

Lex Fridman Podcast: He has interesting guests and a good vibe. Some don't like his monotone voice, I love it, each to their own.

Psychiatry and Psychotherapy (with David Puder) : He's a fantastically empathetic and inquisitive Pyschiatrist who provides a fascinating window into his field. I think there is a lot the layperson can learn about empathy, communication and insight from listening to the experiences of the pros. However as a layperson you may want to skip the ones that go into different pharmaceuticals. I would say his podcast is intended for the medical community but they are very accessible to you and me as well.

Sinica : If you are interested in China from the perspective of people who are intimate with the actual perspectives of the Chinese (and not those of the western idea of what China is) then this is the podcast for you. After spending a little time in China, I found the mainstream western media portrayal did not match up with the reality on the ground.

Love and Radio (With Nick Van Der Kolk): If you love exploring the fringe, the weird and the exceptional then this one is for you.

The Hamish and Andy Podcast: Australian mainstream, but amazing all the same. I hope it exports to you well.


👤 indogooner

👤 _jcrossley
I listen to Sleep With Me sporadically - it’s great for some funny, surreal stories while winding down away from screens before bed.

Pod Save America is pretty funny with high production value if you’re like-minded with their politics. Former Obama staff members, so it’s very much an echo chamber, but still an entertaining way to stay on top of recent events. Also by Crooked Media is a daily 15min show What A Day, mostly very lighthearted and fun.

Tara Brach and Jack Kornfield’s podcasts are cool if you’re interested in guided meditations with Buddhist philosophy/dharma talks, as opposed to “just” guided meditations from Headspace etc. More rooted in American/Vipassana secular-ish Buddhism.

My gf pursuing psychiatry turned me on to Psychology In Seattle, which is really eye opening to me to hear about clinical work. Learned a lot about empathy from that one.

The Lyft Mobile podcast is also a great peek into what it’s like to work on their amazing team (I left recently).


👤 serjester
Every person I meet listens to totally different podcasts - what a great conversation starter.

Personally:

Peter Attia - Drive: I pay 15$ a month this is, I have gotten so many actionable tips from it.

Tim Ferris Show: Amazing interviewer.

Jocko Podcast: Best leadership podcast I’ve come across. No fluff.

Indie Hackers: like hearing about people making an independent living off software.

Python__init__: One of a couple programming podcasts.


👤 harha
Malicous life, just heard a very interesting episode about Jan Sloot and his compression system. [0]

50 things that made the modern economy.

[0]: https://malicious.life/episode/jan_sloots_data_compression_s...


👤 135792468
A lot of good ones in this thread. I try to get out of the tech head frame with about 50% of my listening. Super niche but one of the best pods for a sports team I follow https://www.redandwhitepodcast.com

👤 ghgdynb1
Lately I’ve been listening to the back catalog of Balaji Srinivasan interviews, which is spread across multiple feeds but which is available on https://balajis.com/content-archive/

👤 badrchoubai
Lex Fridman Podcast A16z Podcast

👤 freetonik
Sean Carroll's Mindscape[1] is by far my favourite podcast.

[1]. https://www.preposterousuniverse.com/podcast/


👤 room505
Mostly politics, law and science Lawfare Rational Security National Security Law Deep State Radio The Bulwark The Dispatch Science Vs Science Friday Fake Doctors Real Friends

👤 lazyload
- Tiny Meat Gang

- Coffee with Butterscotch

- Crime Junkie

- Stuff You Should Know

- Serial

I've tried listening to some engineering/tech podcasts, but honestly I've grown more and more fatigued with anything tech beyond the 8 hours of work.


👤 warlog
2bobs

Two business consultants to creative design firms, with rules that should be applicable to tech. Topics: positioning, pricing, negotiating, managing the form, etc

Blair Enns and David C. Baker.



👤 mod
13 Minutes to the Moon was my favorite podcast I ever listened to. I think most here will be utterly captivated.

👤 fattybob
“In our time”, a bbc radio show podcast, wonderful variety of topics discussed by an expert in the field.

👤 smeej
Cross Examined Life;

Radical Personal Finance;

David Tennant Does a Podcast With

Have to get out of my tech head sometimes!


👤 snori74
Risky.biz - "cybersecurity" but done with great energy.

👤 lobster45
Reply all Daily tech news show After On podcast, Rob Reid

👤 fiftyacorn
We have ways of making you talk - ww2 history

Dan snow history

Gossipmongers - nonsense

Sopranos


👤 MarkMc
The Knowledge Project

Invest Like the Best

Conversions with Tyler


👤 muffa
I just started to listen to "Science VS" a podcast which tries to see what science says about different topics. For example anti-vaccination, what does science say about what kind of harm vaccine can cause what's the pros of vaccines. And in the end of each episode they present the number of citations used to create each episode.

👤 _spoonman
Chat With Traders

chatwithtraders.com


👤 diimdeep
Greater Than Code

Software Engineering Radio

The Changelog

The Amp Hour


👤 majortennis
people just do nothing / chatting shit

👤 pryelluw
Car Talk on npr

👤 knur
The Dollop

👤 ashconnor
The Art of Product

Acquired


👤 timothep
Reply All

99% invisible

The Moth

Software Developer‘s Journey


👤 sli
- Criminal

- History of English

- The Dollop


👤 spicymaki
Current List:

99 Percent Invisible

What Trump Can Teach Us About Con Law

Hidden Brain

FiveThirtyEight Politics

Poetry Unbound

Conversations with Tyler

Reply All

The Numberphile Podcast

Exponent

The Anthropocene Reviewed (on Hiatus)

Rationally Speaking


👤 lemoncurd
cum town