YexingTudou,

A lot of my faves have been mentioned (BtB, wtyppod, Bad Gays), so here’s a few I haven’t seen lited here.

Discussion Podcasts

It’s Not Just In Your Head: Therapists talking about the intersection of mental health, capitalism, and treatments (problems with how we go about it and what we could change).

The War on Cars: What it sounds like, urbanists talking about biking, transit, issues with car oriented development.

Tech Won’t Save Us: Interviews with people, having critical conversations of different technologies. Discusses issues of tech, capitalism, surveillance, and more.

Total Liberation: Leftist podcast discussing a variety of topics about the decay of capitalism and how we can recreate and liberate ourselves.

Audio Dramas/Story Podcasts

The Punumbra Podcast: I listen to the Juno Steel series, it’s about a private detective on Mars. Great story and characters, a bit more humorous but will also destroy you emotionally in the best way. Also very queer!

The Bright Sessions: People with super powers go to therapy. I really loved the world they created and how they relate the super powers and mental health.

Scare You to Sleep: Scary stories read in a calm voice. The stories are really good, I actually like the hosts original stories that she sometimes reads quite a lot.

_TheLoneDeveloper_,

2.5admins, for tech stuff

Self-Hosted, for self hosted and tech stuff

Smashing security, for security and tech stuff (this one can be very funny too)

Security Now, for more security related tech stuff.

PP_BOY_,
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Dead Rabbit Radio if you like the paranormal or conspiracy theories without any of the shitty right-wing connotations that come with that community. Jason Carpenter is one of the best podcasters I’ve listened to and deserved 10x the views he gets.

I’m not affiliated with the show in any way but here’s a link to the shows YouTube channel

m.youtube.com/

SchrodingersPat,

Judge John Hodgman. It’s about people with silly disputes, and John and his bailiff Jesse Thorn way in on them. What’s great is even though the disputes are silly, they both come at the cases with such thoughtfulness and empathy, listening to the show will make you a better and kinder person. Also sometimes Jean Grae guests bailiff’s and she is amazing too.

ThaijsClan,

If you need a laugh:

This Paranormal Life and The Adventure Zone.

This Paranormal Life is a comedy podcast about 2 guys who investigate the paranormal and come down on an answer as to whether they believe the story happened or not. They go into deep detail about the subjects they are talking about in a hilarious but informative way.

The Adventure Zone is a tabletop roleplaying podcast about the McElroy family trying to play roleplaying games and creating amazing stories all in a hilarious way.

Fizz,
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Matt and Shane’s secret podcast. They’re funny if you have 15 year old boy humor like me.

BananaPeal,
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Bananas: A comedy writer and a comedian talking about articles that are bananas. A couple of funny dudes who just want to laugh and tell stories, using crazy headlines as a jumping off point. They often have guests who identify as female or non-binary.

The Unmade Podcast: A couple childhood buds who think of podcast ideas that they’ll never make, but then they do make a few into special episodes. Listen from the beginning because there are a lot of in-jokes that are worth it.

sapo,
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Both my recommendations are over now, but I love the niche of conversational history podcasts, or, as someone once put it, people talking about history like other podcasts talk about bad movies:

The Lesser Bonapartes

Dead Ideas

OutlierBlue,

Paleocast. They interview guests to discuss all kinds of life that existed throughout the Earth’s history. There’s a lot of coverage of dinosaurs in pop culture but there’s a huge diversity out there to explore.

root,

The Jordan Harbinger Show

Lots of interviews with a varied list of guests.

ididntsayanything,

Another vote for The Weekly Planet here! Great Aussie banter if you like your comic book movies and tv shows or just current movie reviews.

Silviecat44,

For comedy:

Distractible - very funny guys. Start with the episode Bob’s Fridge

Hamish and Andy - higher profuction value and hilarious. Very much like a radio show because they used to be radio hosts and are also comedians

_CottonCandyUnicorn_,

For hilarious comedians with great chemistry and occasional improved bits: Bad Friends. With Andrew Santino and Bobby Lee.

HelixDab2,

Overall my favorite is ABetterWay2A. It’s a podcast about gun culture, with an aim (ha!) towards making it more inclusive for people that are not right wing, christian, etc. Most guests are left-leaning, the remainder are fairly far left. In the same vein, the Guns Guide to Liberals is a good podcast about gun owners trying to bridge the gap with traditional liberals (“liberals” in the US sense) that don’t believe in an individual 2A right. It ended after two seasons, because the owners got too busy with their business to continue. The Tiger Bloc is an irregular podcast by Yellow Peril Tactical; yes, they know what Yellow Peril means, because they’re all Asian. They’re also definitely leftists. Practical Shooting After Dark is about getting better at shooting; it’s largely a podcast about how to practice. It’s mostly a-political from what I’ve heard so far. It’s put on by Ben Stoeger who was a USPSA Grand Master

Mormon Stories. It’s about deconstructing religion in general, and leaving the Mormon cult specifically. It’s one of the longest-running podcasts; it’s currently sitting at 1800 episodes, with most being in the 2.5-3 hour range.

FiveThirtyEight Politics. It’s non-partisan politics; news, analysis, and polling.

Dan Carlin’s Hardcore History. Deep dives on subjects. Supposedly he’s not always accurate, but I also haven’t heard specific criticisms. The podcast is wildly irregular - 6-11 month gaps between episodes - since episodes are pretty heavily researched, and typically run 5+ hours each.

Behind the Bastards. Do you want to be depressed about how the world is, and always will be shitty, and yet entertained at the same time? This is your podcast. I will say that the episode on Dr. Mengele was considerably less awful than I expected it to be; apparently some of the worst stories about Mengele were fabrications.

The Friendly Atheist. News and commentary about church-state separation. You’ll either love Jess–the co-host–or hate her, there is no in-between. Hemant Mehta generally has pretty good critiques, and is usually very reasonable and measured in his approach. The ads are getting really jarring though.

ediculous,

Since it hasn’t been mentioned, Dudesy.

It’s Will Sasso and Chad Kultgen shittin around while an AI named Dudesy (trained by all their personal information, search histories, emails, social media accounts, etc.) produces the show.

SchrodingersPat,

Ooh! And Chad’s other podcast Games of Roses is great too! Completely changed at how I look at the bachelor.

Cpo,

Spout Lore!

You don’t even have to know the mechanics of Dungeon World to enjoy the crazy, funny episodes of this long running podcast!

Spout Lore website

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