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People Share Which Podcasts Are Actually Worth Listening To

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These days, rather than listening to music to calm their spirits or find a moment of peace, many people instead listen to podcasts.

Namely because, even if it was true crime podcasts like "Serial" which really got podcasts on the map, there is a podcast for just about everyone, on just about every subject.

Even if not all of them are quite as prolific as others, as just about anyone can make a podcast, even if they're not entirely qualified to do so.

There are some podcasts, however, which have such devoted fanbases, that they would encourage just about anyone to listen to them, whether or not it's on a subject which interests them.


Redditor Youpi_Yeah was eager to hear which podcasts were actually worth putting time aside to listen to, leading them to ask:
"What’s a podcast actually worth listening to?"

"Friends, Romans, Countrymen, Lend Me Your Ears!"

"'History of Rome'."

"After the first few episodes where sound produciton isnt, great, its just like 200 epsidoes of incredible story of the rise and fall of the entire Roman empire."

"The dude knows his sh*t."

"Actively will call out his own mistakes during the following episodes when he is wrong (which isn't often)."

"He tells it in way better than any textbook."

"He almost never goes off the rails and talks about irrelevant material."

"And when he does, it's about baseball for like 4 seconds."

"He enjoys the topic and you can tell."- saturnsnephew

Delightful Disasters

"'Well There's Your Problem: A podcast about engineering disasters'."

"With Slides."

"I listen to one or two comedy podcasts but none of them make me laugh as hard or as proud sons of Philly and a posh British woman discussing engineering and societal disasters."- CaptValentine

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Laughing While Learning

"'No Such Thing as a Fish'."

" Funny while being somewhat educational."- _performer

When You Can't Make Book Club...

"This is kind of new - but check out 'If Books Could Kill'.”

"Two guys discuss and analyze bestselling nonfiction books that could use a good dissection- like 'Rich Dad, Poor Dad' and 'The Secret'.”

"Well researched and super funny and interesting."

"Love it."- SourKrautCupcake

Before You Click That Link...

"Darknet Diaries."- simiansamurai

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Truly Transporting

"'Old Gods of Appalachia' is a good radio drama."

"The way narrator speaks, you can feel the trees grow around you."- PotatoesMcLaughlin

Timely Doesn't Even Begin To Cover It...

"I am obsessed with 'This Podcast Will Kill You'."

"If you like the biology and history of diseases and illnesses, this is it!"

"The presenters are awesome!"- GibberishBanana2022

For History Buffs And Non Alike!

"Hardcore History."- ManNamedGray

"The History of Rome - Mike Duncan."

"The Rest is History."

"Hardcore History."- YallMindIfIJoin

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Luckily To Be Heard, And Not Seen...

"99% Invisible."- andbosta

Before You Jump To Judgement

"'Behind the Bastards' is fantastic, but will question humanity."- azorianmilk

But Were "Right" To Listen

"I love 'You’re Wrong About'."- ResidentRepulsive·

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In Case You're Wondering How We Got Here...

"The Anthropocene Reviewed."- Ererr50

The Stories You Thought You Knew

"My all time favorite is 'The Film Reroll'."

"They take the basic premise of a film and play through the story as an RPG, allowing the choices of the players and roll of the dice to drastically change the story."

"Highlights have included starting a civil war in Oz, blowing up the moon in ET, and the GM tricking the players into thinking they were doing an obscure 80's teen sex comedy none of them had ever heard of only to spring Jason on them and reveal it was really Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter."

"Here are a couple clips for a taste:"

"The Cowardly Lion worries about what happened to Dorothy and Scarecrow when the party got split."

"Jafar fails a will roll and falls in love with Aladdin."

"They will sometimes do sequels to their previous re-rolls and those can get epic."

"Their version of the Halloween trilogy is my personal canonical version of that franchise to me."

"Danny Hodges is the greatest ascended NPC protagonist the movies never had."

"Currently they're doing Rogue Two."

"In their version of Rogue One, Andor, Jyn, and K2SO all survived so now their continued story is running parallel to A New Hope."

"I could go on and on about the running jokes, the great humor, the unexpectedly dramatic moments with real pathos, the wonderful personalities and absolutely world class acting and improv that goes into the show."

"I dearly love it and have listened to every episode at least twice, while some of my favorites have become go-to comfort listening and I've lost count of how many times I've re-listened to those."

"But I'll let ya'll discover all of that for yourselves."

"It's a true gem of a show."

"Some honorable mentions:"

"'Oh No! Ross and Carrie': They examine 'fringe science, spirituality, and claims of the paranormal' and 'show up so you don't have to'."

"They try alternative medicines on themselves, join cults, and investigate all kind of wild claims and report back their first hand experience."

"Yes, they have done Scientology."

"You might be surprised at how far into it they got before they were found out."

"'Monster Talk': a show that looks at Fortean phenomenon from a skeptical perspective."

"Never cynical or simply debunking, they engage with every topic like there could be some merit until they find that there isn't any."

"Good research and even worse puns."

"'In Research Of':"

"A sort of spin off form 'Monster Talk', they watch every episode of the classic Leonard Nimoy series In Search Of and "present some explanations that the producers chose not to present'."

"One of the co-hosts is an Archaeologist, and it can be a hoot to hear him go off on ancient alien and Graham Hancock type sh*t."

"'Another Path:' A D&D 5e Actual Play podcast."

"They had a pretty epic campaign that I'd recommend for fans of 'The Adventure Zone'."

"They recently started a new one with new characters that doesn't require listening to the old one, although the old one is well worth the time."

"Imprinted Echoes: A Numenera actual play podcast."

"Has some neat sci-fi concepts in it and I love the crew playing it."- charlesdexterward

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There is truly nothing more transporting than a good story.

Be it a variation of something familiar, or a deep dive into something you knew nothing about, a good storyteller will have you captured from the minute they uttered their first words.

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