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I've found Off The Menu surprisingly fun. Ed Gamble and James Acaster talk to people, mainly other comedians as tends to be the way with podcasts set up by comics, within the loose structure of the guest coming up with their dream 3 course meal. They do have some random non-comedian guests at times. I've noticed that one episode I've yet to listen to features Corey Taylor of Slipknot! I know they're both metal fans, so they'd obviously be up for it, but I'd love to know how they swung that. Maybe they'll mention it in the show when I get to it.
Also, having finally decided to watch Taskmaster, the Taskmaster podcast hosted by Ed Gamble. It starts on the most recent series, but it's also catching up on previous ones too. They're up to series 4 with the historic ones now.
Also, having finally decided to watch Taskmaster, the Taskmaster podcast hosted by Ed Gamble. It starts on the most recent series, but it's also catching up on previous ones too. They're up to series 4 with the historic ones now.
I quite enjoy the Good, the Bad and the Rugby. Payne and Tindall are quite good at balancing out the Hask when he gets too excited. They had some great guests on too, really enjoyed the Pocock episode.
The Rugby Pod with Goode and Hamilton is a regular for me too. I find Hamilton very funny.
The BBC rugby union podcast is ok, better for catching up on news than for lads lads lads sort of banter.
I thoroughly enjoy the Joe Marler podcast, both his usual one and the more recent Lions podcasts. Dan Coles was great value for money for his few appearances.
The Rugby Pod with Goode and Hamilton is a regular for me too. I find Hamilton very funny.
The BBC rugby union podcast is ok, better for catching up on news than for lads lads lads sort of banter.
I thoroughly enjoy the Joe Marler podcast, both his usual one and the more recent Lions podcasts. Dan Coles was great value for money for his few appearances.
Definitely in for this one. I was at Barings for several years and had a lot to do with SE Asian markets, all in the run-up to Leeson’s fuckwittery. I know a lot of the characters in this story.Kawazaki wrote: Wed Aug 18, 2021 9:02 pm British Scandal is quite fun. The first season is all about the murder of Litvinenko which of course is not a fun subject but it's put together and presented by Matt Forde and Alice Levine, two comedians who have great chemistry and there are some genuine laugh out loud moments amongst the seriousness of the crime itself.
There's four seasons, current one is about Nick Leeson bringing down Barings.
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If you're into serial killer, strange stuff, horror, gore and comedy - The Last Podcast on the Left is well worth a listen. Henry Zabrowski can be a bit much sometimes - but they do some pretty decent research and their banter is not too bad.
For completely no reason other than I love the TV show - Office Ladies is a good way to pass the time if you want to know anything about The Office: An American Workplace. Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey are very likeable and they have great guests.
For deep dives behind the Musicians - Disgraceland is pretty interesting - good bite sized episodes. Jake Brennan is a little hard to listen to - he's a bit 'too cool for school'....but the subject matter is pretty compelling. He also does the 27 Club about the famous folk who left us at 27.
S-Town is so thoroughly engaging I binged it all in about 2 or 3 days.
Serial is brilliant - but you need to commit to a pretty big chunk of time to listen to it all.
For completely no reason other than I love the TV show - Office Ladies is a good way to pass the time if you want to know anything about The Office: An American Workplace. Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey are very likeable and they have great guests.
For deep dives behind the Musicians - Disgraceland is pretty interesting - good bite sized episodes. Jake Brennan is a little hard to listen to - he's a bit 'too cool for school'....but the subject matter is pretty compelling. He also does the 27 Club about the famous folk who left us at 27.
S-Town is so thoroughly engaging I binged it all in about 2 or 3 days.
Serial is brilliant - but you need to commit to a pretty big chunk of time to listen to it all.
Three lads who were extras in A Bridge Too Far having a chat about what it was like being part of the film: https://fightingonfilm.podbean.com/e/at ... ivatearmy/
Me too. I've dipped in and out many times over the years but it's too much waffle for me.mat the expat wrote: Thu Jan 14, 2021 4:20 am I tried Dan Carlin but I found him tedious in the extreme![]()
My cousin got ripped off by a conman, sort of.
https://podcasts.apple.com/nz/podcast/c ... 1516505977
https://podcasts.apple.com/nz/podcast/c ... 1516505977
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The greatest podcast series ever. Always have some in the car for a long journey.mat the expat wrote: Fri Sep 11, 2020 1:06 am I've been listening to Melvin Bragg's In Our Time: History.
https://open.spotify.com/show/1795Kl2MS ... ldP83e5SRw
Interesting range of topics

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I was really shocked as I'd heard good thingsMr Bungle wrote: Thu Sep 09, 2021 7:38 amMe too. I've dipped in and out many times over the years but it's too much waffle for me.mat the expat wrote: Thu Jan 14, 2021 4:20 am I tried Dan Carlin but I found him tedious in the extreme![]()
Is this a specific organization, or do you mean humanitarian efforts in general... for example, efforts by the UN to distribute food, etc.?Jock42 wrote: Fri Oct 08, 2021 1:12 pm Probably a long shot but anyone know of any podcasts around Humanitarian Action, particularly the history of it?
In general. Probably shouldn't have capitalised Humanitarian Action in fairness.Niegs wrote: Fri Oct 08, 2021 1:51 pmIs this a specific organization, or do you mean humanitarian efforts in general... for example, efforts by the UN to distribute food, etc.?Jock42 wrote: Fri Oct 08, 2021 1:12 pm Probably a long shot but anyone know of any podcasts around Humanitarian Action, particularly the history of it?
I haven't listened to these, but a search revealed...Jock42 wrote: Fri Oct 08, 2021 4:08 pmIn general. Probably shouldn't have capitalised Humanitarian Action in fairness.Niegs wrote: Fri Oct 08, 2021 1:51 pmIs this a specific organization, or do you mean humanitarian efforts in general... for example, efforts by the UN to distribute food, etc.?Jock42 wrote: Fri Oct 08, 2021 1:12 pm Probably a long shot but anyone know of any podcasts around Humanitarian Action, particularly the history of it?
https://www.unhcr.org/awakeatnight/
https://www.undispatch.com/category/podcast/
https://www.thenewhumanitarian.org/podcast
https://www.whf.london/about/whf-digita ... ast-series
https://player.fm/series/harvard-humanitarian-podcast
https://player.fm/series/rethinking-development-podcast
https://news.un.org/en/tags/podcast
https://www.rescue.org/displaced (appears to be just a short run)
It also sounds like the sort of topic you'd get from big media orgs, like BBC Sounds, CBC Podcasts, ABC ... mabye The Economist or Newsweek?
ESPN Podcasts with a great four-part series (so far?) on Iranian women, the Revolution, and their passion for football.
https://30for30podcasts.com/
https://30for30podcasts.com/
Apologies if already done, as this aired a few months ago, but Ed Helm with an engaging 8-part series about the Able Archer 83 exercise that nearly led us to nuclear war.
https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-snafu-102539700/
Also on Apple and Spotify:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/s ... 1635374692
https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-snafu-102539700/
Also on Apple and Spotify:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/s ... 1635374692
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Cheers! Sounds fun.Niegs wrote: Fri Jan 13, 2023 12:30 am Apologies if already done, as this aired a few months ago, but Ed Helm with an engaging 8-part series about the Able Archer 83 exercise that nearly led us to nuclear war.
https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-snafu-102539700/
Also on Apple and Spotify:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/s ... 1635374692
I'll also add (apologies if RR)
The Rest is History (very eclectic, pretty well done - I especially enjoyed the 3 parter on Trafalgar)
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/brand/p0d0mj5v
No Such Thing as a Fish (the QI elves chatting about interesting stuff they find when doing research for the show)
https://www.nosuchthingasafish.com/
13 Minutes to the Moon (season 1 is about Apollo 11, season 2 is about Apollo 13, both in lots and lots of fantastic nerdy detail)
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p083t547
Left hand down a bit
A fun look at your grandparents' banana, now not really available, called the Gros Michel, by Mo Rocca on "Mobituaries"
https://www.mobituaries.com/news/gros-michel/
https://www.mobituaries.com/news/gros-michel/
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If you are interested in some behind the scenes chat about Band of Brothers with some of the central actors and production crew - then this little podcast is pretty amazing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFJn3qRdOew
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFJn3qRdOew
Nah, I'm big a Carlin fanmat the expat wrote: Fri Sep 10, 2021 1:10 amI was really shocked as I'd heard good thingsMr Bungle wrote: Thu Sep 09, 2021 7:38 amMe too. I've dipped in and out many times over the years but it's too much waffle for me.mat the expat wrote: Thu Jan 14, 2021 4:20 am I tried Dan Carlin but I found him tedious in the extreme![]()

Possibly one of the few times I line up with Torq!!


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His accent/delivery doesnt' work for me at allKiap wrote: Sat Apr 01, 2023 11:59 amNah, I'm big a Carlin fanmat the expat wrote: Fri Sep 10, 2021 1:10 amI was really shocked as I'd heard good thingsMr Bungle wrote: Thu Sep 09, 2021 7:38 am
Me too. I've dipped in and out many times over the years but it's too much waffle for me.
Possibly one of the few times I line up with Torq!!![]()
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I might have shared this in another thread, but finally got around to finishing it. What an excellent tale! WW1 experience from a Kiwi bad boy.
https://www.rnz.co.nz/collections/readi ... robin-hyde
I was interested to see what he looked like as he was described as 'black' and had Native and African American ancestry! Found this: https://www.stuff.co.nz/nelson-mail/opi ... st-soldier
https://www.rnz.co.nz/collections/readi ... robin-hyde
I was interested to see what he looked like as he was described as 'black' and had Native and African American ancestry! Found this: https://www.stuff.co.nz/nelson-mail/opi ... st-soldier
For the plane nerds. USAF pilot talks about his time with the A-10 ... brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrap!!!
... it was interesting hearing him admit that they probably wouldn't have lasted long had it all kicked off, but their job was to go in and cause as much mayhem as possible to invading Russians. Probably daft thinking with today's tech and countermeasures, but you'd like to see one (or even better, an old Skyraider) strafe some Russians in Ukraine.

... it was interesting hearing him admit that they probably wouldn't have lasted long had it all kicked off, but their job was to go in and cause as much mayhem as possible to invading Russians. Probably daft thinking with today's tech and countermeasures, but you'd like to see one (or even better, an old Skyraider) strafe some Russians in Ukraine.
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Yup, the whole defence of Europe would have seen most of the RAF based in Germany, (Jaguars, Phantoms and Harriers) wiped out by the Russians in about an hour. Even though pilots have to believe their fighter jets are the best in the world..they would all have been going on suicide missions.Niegs wrote: Tue Aug 29, 2023 5:57 am For the plane nerds. USAF pilot talks about his time with the A-10 ... brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrap!!!![]()
... it was interesting hearing him admit that they probably wouldn't have lasted long had it all kicked off, but their job was to go in and cause as much mayhem as possible to invading Russians. Probably daft thinking with today's tech and countermeasures, but you'd like to see one (or even better, an old Skyraider) strafe some Russians in Ukraine.
There's a very good history podcast called Fall of Civilisations. Only 15 or 20 episodes, but some of them top four hours (good for long flights!). Each episode looks at an ancient civilisation and examines how and why it collapsed. So Aztecs, Incas, Easter Island, Greenland Vikings, Khmer, Nabatea, Carthage, Songhai, etc. Really fascinating
https://fallofcivilizationspodcast.com/
https://fallofcivilizationspodcast.com/
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
Downloading that now, love the long form factor history,Biffer wrote: Tue Aug 29, 2023 11:15 am There's a very good history podcast called Fall of Civilisations. Only 15 or 20 episodes, but some of them top four hours (good for long flights!). Each episode looks at an ancient civilisation and examines how and why it collapsed. So Aztecs, Incas, Easter Island, Greenland Vikings, Khmer, Nabatea, Carthage, Songhai, etc. Really fascinating
https://fallofcivilizationspodcast.com/
Not a podcast per se, but have been going through Archive.org's BBC Radio drama uploads and quite enjoyed The Psychedelic Spy! Bond-esque, set in 1968, but more grounded in reality.
(click on the Greek-like structure icon to go to the download page)
(click on the Greek-like structure icon to go to the download page)
A fun series of chats with people who worked at the Disney theme park in California, many with disguised voices fearful of the Mouse's reach over the things they criticize.
https://shows.acast.com/keystothekingdom/episodes
... there's nothing really THAT bad, but I found it interesting.
https://shows.acast.com/keystothekingdom/episodes
... there's nothing really THAT bad, but I found it interesting.

Two one-hour eps of Ian Hislop exploring the history of British comedy (pre 1800s). I feel like the randy songs of the post Puritan era would make for good rugby songs.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/brand/m001vkvg

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/brand/m001vkvg
History Extra had an interesting chat last week that's probably relevant to a lot of discussions going on at the moment. Are discussions too polar?
This looking at British Imperial history:
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/dir ... ce=w_share
This looking at British Imperial history:
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/dir ... ce=w_share
Controversies surrounding the history of the British empire have become particularly intense in recent years, with academics, politicians and commentators all offering differing views about how we should understand the nation's imperial past. A new book, The Truth about Empire, delves into the debate, with the stated aim of foregrounding the view of historians. Matt Elton spoke to three people involved in the project – Alan Lester, Bronwen Everill, and Sathnam Sanghera – to find out more.
I stumbled upon this youtube channel which does funny/sarcastic recaps of older movies that haven't aged great. Some are 10 mins and others at 2-ish called a 'preview'. I noticed the link to their podcast but assumed the 10 minute ones WERE the podcast, but with visuals and reference clips (rapping Bernie Sanders in this made I larf).
Turns out the podcasts usually go about an hour, but the short youtube clips were satisfying enough for me...
Turns out the podcasts usually go about an hour, but the short youtube clips were satisfying enough for me...
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Not really a podcast - but for anyone interested in basic vocal 'mechanics' and the journey of an opera singer exploring metal and alternative music. Elizabeth is really interesting to listen to. The video below is Devin Townsend which was her first foray into heavier music.
She has done some really cool breakdowns of some System of a Down tunes and looks at a whole lot of classic tunes and well known singers.
She comes across as genuinely interested in the way singers make 'their' sound.
She has done some really cool breakdowns of some System of a Down tunes and looks at a whole lot of classic tunes and well known singers.
She comes across as genuinely interested in the way singers make 'their' sound.