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Ask HN: What Podcasts Do You Listen To?

15 points| evck | 12 years ago

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patio11|12 years ago

Startups for the Rest of Us (Rob Walling and Mike Taber, largely targeted at people who are pre-product on SaaS), Tropical MBA (eclectic small/Internet business topics), Boostrapped with Kids (two guys with bootstrapped startups), Bootstrapped.fm (two other guys with bootstrapped startups), and a few others, but those are more than enough to match my coffee/gym time these days.

Sujan|12 years ago

If someone else tries to search for these in the Podcast app, "Bootstrapped.fm" is just "Bootstrapped" on there and the search fails to find it using the complete name/domain.

boyter|12 years ago

Quite a few...

Techzing http://techzinglive.com/

No Agenda http://www.noagendashow.com/

TWiT http://twit.tv/ I am selective about it though, Windows Weekly, some of the Floss weekly, some of Security Now and TWiT itself only if Dvorak, Calacanis or Adam Curry are on (sadly 2 of them appear to have been blacklisted).

Startups for the rest of us http://www.startupsfortherestofus.com/

Sans Podcast https://isc.sans.edu/podcast.html

I used to listen to http://mixergy.com/ quite a lot but Andrew is an animal and I couldn't keep up.

wikwocket|12 years ago

I like these small business/bootstrapping podcasts: Kalzumeus, Product People, Techzing, Foolish Adventure, Eventual Millionaire.

I also like these speculative fiction podcasts: Escape Pod for scifi, Podcastle for fantasy, and Drabblecast for a little of everything.

EliAndrewC|12 years ago

The Slate Political Gabfest is by far the best current events podcast I've come across: http://www.slate.com/articles/podcasts/gabfest.html

My favorite comedy podcast is Judge John Hodgman: http://www.maximumfun.org/shows/judge-john-hodgman and I similarly recommend anything else from the Maximum Fun Network: http://www.maximumfun.org/

reuven|12 years ago

I love the Slate Political Gabfest. I attended a live show in Chicago, and it was great fun; I strongly encourage anyone who likes the show (and/or who is interested in politics) to attend.

Two other great podcasts, for those interested in US politics, are The Political Scene (from the New Yorker, http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/newsdesk/podcasts/), and Ken Rudin's "Political Junkie," done by a funny former NPR reporter and analyist (http://kenrudinpolitics.com/).

sdm|12 years ago

History:

- The History of Byzantium

- History of Rome (finished)

- Revolutions

- The China History Podcast

- Ancient Warefare Podcast

- A History of Hannibal

- A History of Alexander (finished)

China:

- Sinica Podcast (Part of Popup Chinese)

- China Money Podcast

- The China History Podccast

- The Creamcast

Tech:

- Think Distributed

aksx|12 years ago

Tech Related

1) CoderRadio

2) TechSnap

3) Linux Action Show

4) Accidental Tech Podcast

5) Programming Throwdown (no new podcast in a while)

Non-Tech

1) You Made it Weird by Pete Holmes

2) This American Life

3) The Moth

4) Unprofessional

5) 99% Invisible

(a few more) :D

thevdude|12 years ago

On the non-tech side, give caustic soda a shot. The guys are hilarious and it's amazing fun.

HackyGeeky|12 years ago

These are the one's I listen regularly to.

1.) Manager-tools - For management. No fluff and actionable info. 2.) Stanford Entrepreneurship thought leaders - For Startups 3.) 99% invisible - For design 4.) Ted Talks - For knowing brilliant people 5.) Security Now - IT Security

palidanx|12 years ago

1) kcrw good food 2) kcrw dna (design and architecture) 3) from the top 4) dinner party download 5) this american life 6) fresh air

throwaway344|12 years ago

Accidental Tech Podcast atp.fm In Beta http://5by5.tv/inbeta

raelshark|12 years ago

Unfortunately on yesterday's episode Gina and Kevin announced that next week will be their last In Beta, and someone else is taking over the show. Curious who it'll be, but definitely won't be the same.

karolisd|12 years ago

JavaScript Jabber and Ruby Rogues.