I am open to most topics like technology, current affairs, business, entrepreneurship, pop culture, food. Not interested in the true crime genre. I just want content that is interesting and engaging (so really an audio version of HN).
Twenty Thousand Hertz - Stories about famous sounds https://www.20k.org/
2.5 Admins - Two sysadmins (one is Jim Salter from Ars) share their knowledge with one non-sysadmin https://2.5admins.com/
Darknet Diaries - True stories about hacking/security/etc... https://darknetdiaries.com/
ISC Stormcast - <5min daily podcast about IT security news https://isc.sans.edu/podcast.html
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Any shows hosted by Joe Ressington are good for Linux news if you want down-to-earth, honest conversation. Jupiter broadcast shows may also be worth a look, but personally I find most of the hosts quite annoying and their discussions superficial.
The Economist has a good spread, I mostly stick with Babbage and "Checks and Balance".
For hipsters talking about "productivity" (ie podcaster autofellatio) using Macs and other expensive tools, check the relay.fm offerings.
Here are some of my favourites:
- #1572 - Moxie Marlinspike (one of the founders of Signal)
- #1368 and #1536 - Edward Snowden (NSA Whistleblower)
- #1169, #1470, #1609 - Elon Musk (of Tesla, SpaceX fame)
- #1035, #1385 - Paul Stamets (The Mushroom Man, TED talk: https://youtu.be/XI5frPV58tY)
- #1800 - Gavin de Becker (Leading expert on protection of public figures)
He's had Jack Dorsey, Bernie Sanders, The Undertaker, Mike Tyson, Miley Cyrus, Kanye West... and many more, most of them very entertaining and insightful.
Like darknet diaries, but more software.
99% Invisible: https://99percentinvisible.org
The Art of Manliness: https://www.artofmanliness.com/podcast/
Knowledge Fight. Dan and JorDan listen to and talk about how crazy Alex Jones is.
Behind the Bastards. A history about people who broke the world. They just finished a six parter about Kissinger.
I think the more fundamental reason I enjoy listening to him is his search for truth and his upstanding ethics. He genuinely wants a world where there is less suffering, and I’m glad he’s taking others along for the ride.
Chapo
Nothing to do with tech