For me its all car related stuff. Everyday Driver, Talking Cars (HQ), Everyman Driver, That Car Podcast, The Car and Driver Podcast. I will take a look at some of the podcasts posted here. They look interesting.
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For me its all car related stuff. Everyday Driver, Talking Cars (HQ), Everyman Driver, That Car Podcast, The Car and Driver Podcast. I will take a look at some of the podcasts posted here. They look interesting.
Since I am in my car a lot, I listen to
Humble and Fred Radio, it is a podcast of their Sirius xm show, 2-2.5 hrs a day. They are doing the show CFNY and Mojo wouldn't let them with long form interviews with guests etc., plus fart and poopy jokes of course.
Toronto Mike, local guy who runs a blog and podcast with a ton of local media, sports celebrities, you find out more to the personalities than other interviews show. He now does a feature called Kick Out the Jams, where he invites guests back to play their top 10 songs, Dave Hodge was just a guest, always thought he was a nerdy guy, but the guy has huge love for obscure music.
Geeks and Beats with Alan Cross and Michael Hannifin(from BNN) talk music and technology.
I forgot Geeks and Beats, good show.
Anybody know where to get The History of New Music by Alan Cross?
-Don____________
http://ajournalofmusicalthings.com/c...-of-new-music/
https://edge.ca/show/the-ongoing-history-of-new-music/
Also forgot about Jeff Woods Podcast https://www.jeffwoodsradio.com/podcasts/
Just starting to get into podcasts while driving better then the repetitive drivel on the radio anymore.
So far enjoying louderwithcrowder
Listened to the odd Joe Rogan but hi interview with Jordan Peterson. Was top notch listening. Definatly worth the time
https://youtu.be/6T7pUEZfgdI
Yeah, I've subscribed to a few new ones from this thread that I have to catch up on - daily commutes and grocery shopping are great for listening.
Listened to this episode with Jordan Peterson on the way home tonight - was quite good.
https://www.artofmanliness.com/2018/...son-interview/
This was my commute podcast this morning - was also quite interesting as well:
Jack Devine, former director of operations at the Central Intelligence Agency calls the current dispute between the Federal Bureau of Investigation and President Trump a “firestorm.” The 32-year CIA veteran says law enforcement institutions can withstand the pressure, and that it will eventually pass.
http://ritholtz.com/2018/02/mib-fbi-...orm-will-pass/
This was a fun listen today as well - basic message but was a good listen (about 10 minutes):
https://vimeo.com/255290910/bbae794d...urce=Core+List