"f86sabre" (f86sabre)
10/22/2019 at 21:33 • Filed to: Podcasts | 0 | 9 |
Two new podcasts out there that I would recommend. First is Dolly Parton’s America. An interesting look at an interesting person. The first episode was quite good. The other is Dust. A new sci-fi anthology.
For Sweden
> f86sabre
10/22/2019 at 21:44 | 0 |
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> f86sabre
10/22/2019 at 21:46 | 0 |
Dust as in Hugh Howey, Silo Series? I read those when they came out, great series.
f86sabre
> For Sweden
10/22/2019 at 22:02 | 0 |
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f86sabre
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10/22/2019 at 22:05 | 0 |
Different
https://www.syfy.com/syfywire/exclusive-dust-horizons-podcast-dives-into-spoken-word-sci-fi
For Sweden
> f86sabre
10/22/2019 at 22:07 | 1 |
They sponsor many podcasts
If only EssExTee could be so grossly incandescent
> f86sabre
10/22/2019 at 22:18 | 1 |
The only podcasts I follow are MBMBaM, and Wait Wait Don't Tell Me
MiniGTI - now with XJ6
> f86sabre
10/22/2019 at 23:46 | 1 |
I heard some of the Dolly one when it was reposted under radiolab. Pretty interesting really. And I didn’t even expect to care about it at all.
vondon302
> f86sabre
10/23/2019 at 07:03 | 1 |
https://www.idlethumbs.net/somethingtrue/
Thanks I’m always looking for new podcasts. Something true is my new favorite. Odd true stories told in a delightful British accent that swears beautifully.
And if you like Sci fi you got to try this. Might be my favorite podcast but it takes forever to get a episode out but it’s a top notch production.
https://edictzero.wordpress.com/
phenotyp
> f86sabre
10/23/2019 at 12:38 | 1 |
I’m a podcast fiend. Along with the usual newsy-type things, and the obvious ones like 99% Invisible, 20K Hz, and Reply All, I’d like to recommend Ear Hustle .
Last week I caught up after a long break, and it was more stunning than before. Stories from inmates at San Quentin State Prison. Can’t recommend it enough.
A friend of mine told me about the Dolly Parton one, and I’m definitely going to listen. I’ve loved Radiolab since before Robert Krulwich was even on it. Everything they do is amazing.