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>got tired of occult podcasts
>got tired of biology podcasts
>got tired of art world podcasts
>can't listen to ebooks as I can read much faster than the dudes recite and besides I am looking for something more radio-formatted i.e. if I drift off it catches my attention when it needs to
so?

>> No.11022985

>>11022975
BBC In Our time is pretty comfy

>art world podcasts
any recommendations?

>> No.11023008

Frank Delaney's re:Joyce is a very close sentence-by-sentence reading of Ulysses. Even if you aren't that much interested in the book Frank Delaney is very entertaining and the allusive nature of the text provides plenty of topics for Frank to talk about. He died though so it only goes less than half way into the book but there's still plenty of episodes to listen to.

>> No.11023118

Pints with Aquinas

>> No.11023141

>>11022985

ArtTactic
> https://arttactic.com/podcasts/
is kind of repetitive but if you listen to a few shows you get the gist of where things are/are heading... so you only need to check it once every few years

The Modern Art Notes Podcast
> https://manpodcast.com/
A crossover between art history and art world, quite interesting but it somehow manages to not give you any insight into the subjects they focus on. The podcasts are also long and wanky, mainly because of the obnoxious hosts. On the other hand, the interviewees are nice.

Some podcasts I listened too (specialty and conference recordings) from Tate and MOMA seem to have been discontinued.
There was also a podcast about the artsy fartsy audio art world but can't find it

>> No.11023145

Common Filth is damn good

>> No.11023154

Mike Duncan's Revolutions
Robert Harrison's Entitled Opinions

>> No.11023156

>>11023141
>too
*to

>>11023118
>Pints with Aquinas
Than you, seems very interesting

>>11023008
That is a very interesting concept
Sorry to hear he passed away though

>> No.11023169

https://www.socialmatter.net/category/myth-of-the-20th-century/

>> No.11023176

Very Bad Wizards

>> No.11023228

>>11023008
thanks for the recommendation

>> No.11023240

>>11022975
>occult podcasts
Any recommendation?

>> No.11023263

>>11023145
>Common Filth
this guy might be the next William Luther Price
he could talk a little faster though and/or put more emotion in it

>>11023154
>Mike Duncan's Revolutions
interesting, thank u, that site navigation tho
>Robert Harrison's Entitled Opinions
heavy stuff, will look into it

>>11023169
>https://www.socialmatter.net/category/myth-of-the-20th-century/
nice, thanks

>>11023176
>Very Bad Wizards
thanks, kind of reminds me of An Examined Life (a very hit-and-miss show), will try the Dystopias episode

>> No.11023278

>>11022975
http://literatureandhistory.com/index.php

>> No.11023284

Norm Macdonald Live

>> No.11023319
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>>11022975
I had the good fortune to find a good one whose Youtube channel is still under 500 subs. Feels good to get to a guy early.
Charles Tew, "Functional Philosphy"
https://www.charlestew.com/podcast
A particularly good episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yp4X3b9dr6g

>> No.11023325

>>11023240
only two and a half

Occult of Personality
>https://occultofpersonality.net/available-shows/
could be said that it's beginner level but the people they interview all know what they are talking about and drop many nuggets of wisdom (aside from healthy thought flow and thinking); a pleasure to listen to

Rune Soup
> https://runesoup.com/
focuses more on the social & cultural side of things rather than the spiritual & practical
keeps an eye on current releases, events, personalities which is really nice although a bit tiring after a while

Mysterious Universe
> http://mysteriousuniverse.org/category/podcasts/
this thing never gets boring, even if they focus a bit too much on bigfoot (especially when nothing is happening IRL); the conversation flows and the news they dig up or report on are somehow always relevant; only rarely (once every 4-5 episodes) they dip into the occult but it's well worth it
be aware it has no httpS

>> No.11023340

>>11022975
Peter Adamson's History of Philosophy podcast is amazing.

>> No.11023393

>>11023325
thank you

>> No.11023500

>>11023145
What's this podcast about? I looked up but it's kinda hard to tell. Do people unironically listen to him? He seems like a more fringe version of alex jones or something

>> No.11023595

>>11023500
I listened to an episode, it's like /pol/ for truck drivers

>> No.11023648

>>11023500
It's a Steven Anderson type protestant that rants about the modern world without really understanding why it's as bad at it is. It's entertaining but vacuous. He stopped doing new shows sometime last year. If you want to see hell on earth check out his Vine compilations.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gHVZozvkHU

>> No.11023701

>>11023278
it's better than it looks haha thanks
>>11023340
one word: wow
>>11023319
thanks for sharing

>> No.11023712

>>11023648
it's kids. If he's trying to prove that kids are cringe he's welcome, we already know that. Gay kids, straight kids, possibly trans kids, possibly cis kids are all fucking cringe. You're welcome.

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>>11023712
It's not just kids being kids and they're not growing out of it. 15 years ago this shit was completely unheard of and now it's more accepted than ever.

>> No.11023743

>>11023712
you mean I should stop self-flagellating because childhood memories? HERESY!
also: stop derailing thread please

>> No.11023748

>>11023736
>>11023712
>>11023648
stop

>> No.11023755

>>11023748
>>11023743

Go fuck yourself. You don't get to decide what people talk about.

>> No.11023766

>>11023755
I am ok with off-topic as long as it concerns literature or related

>> No.11023776

>>11023766

I don't give a shit what you're okay with. I'll talk about whatever the hell I want and all you're going to do is whine about it.

>> No.11023824

good ol keks as always.

>> No.11023872

>>11023776
haha fucking based dude you sure showed him

>> No.11023877

>>11023872
no use sucking his dick
he is banned now

>> No.11023882

>>11023877
I’m congratulating you bro you’re the real deal

>> No.11023894

>>11023877
How new are you?

>> No.11023904

>>11023894
>>11023882
the last time i lived was in the time of the Kaiser
you have to excuse my lack of humor

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>>11023904
Relax with the being a namefag thing you're doin k? K.

>> No.11024048

>>11022975
re: Joyce with Frank Delaney
Partially Examined Life
This Past Thursday/This Past Weekend with Theo Von
Pints with Aquinas

>> No.11024061

Chapotraphouse is really good

>> No.11024181

hardcore history is awesome, really takes the quality over quantity to hear though

>> No.11024190

>>11023701
>replies to everyone in the thread with kind messages
I like you anon!

>> No.11024195

Age of Napoleon isn't explicitly /lit/ but it's great so I'll plug it anyway

>> No.11024248

>>11024061
No it isn't

>> No.11024254

Cum Town is the most /lit/ podcast I've ever heard.

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I’m really enjoying History and Literature and The World In Time in particular.

>> No.11024301

>>11023648
He is not a protestant though

>> No.11024305

Chapo Trap House

>> No.11024319

>>11024048
i was going through partially examined life. it was ok but it always seemed like the two more knowledgeable ones would have to explain things to the slower one. and even though they wanted to claim that each episode was self-contained, they regularly reference past episodes, which made listening sequentially pretty important.

this was all fine and good until they required me to pay to listen to full episodes, and then eventually returning to free full episodes. stopped caring at that point. plus, i hated the shameless plug of that one guys shit band all the time.

>> No.11024325

>>11024301
If you have a reason to think he isn't then you should share that information right off the bat instead of just asserting it and acting like that should mean something to me. I think he's a protestant because he has said he regularly listens to Steven Anderson, he constantly denigrates the Catholic Church, and he expressed support for sola scriptura. He may not call himself a protestant which is something that some protestants do but that doesn't make him any less of a protestant. It only means he's confused.

>> No.11024343

>>11024305
That's not how you spell Cum Town

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>>11022985
Going to check it, thanks for the rec

>> No.11024371

>>11024325
is there a way I can save this thread so that I can refer to it later thanks

>> No.11024385

Recently found "Philosophize This" on spotify and it's pretty decent. Not crazy in depth but a good primer on the life and beliefs of the people he covers as well as how some of the larger figures are historically connected.

>> No.11024395

The Daily Shoah

>> No.11024434

>>11024190
I like you too!

>> No.11024460

>>11024371
copy paste the worthy links in notepad
you could alternatively use something like Screengrab! (a Firefox plugin) to screenshot the whole page

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11024525

Don't know how /lit/ these are, but here's what I listen to pretty consistently:

News:
The Economist: Babbage
Left, Right & Center
NPR Politics Podcast
The Power Vertical
Up First

History/culture:
The Bookmonger
Classical Classroom
In Our Time
The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
Sean's Russia Blog
Song Exploder

True Crime (i.e., guilty pleasures):
Casefile True Crime
DONE DISAPPEARED
Generation Why
Last Podcast On The Left
They Walk Among Us

>> No.11024570

>>11024525
>True Crime (i.e., guilty pleasures)
hehe thanks
there is also an episode on Pints with Aquinas regarding killing in self defense, you might be interested

>> No.11024628

>>11024570
Listening to something like Sword & Scale or Last Podcast on the Left feels to me a bit like eating a big bag of potato chips: I'm not sure it's good for me.

I'm checking out Pints With Aquinas and some other podcasts mentioned here.

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>>11024628
eating a big bag of potato chips is not bad (only calories in & calories out count) although it prevents you from eating more nutritious foods in its place
check out these >>11023325 as they are half way between chips and a tuna salad

> Philosophy Without Any Gaps
> Pints With Aquinas
> re:Joyce
> Myth of the 20th Century
the best new ones I found in this topic
still haven't found anything on the subject of (modern) letters though

>>11024181
>hardcore history
it's ok but the episodes coould have been 4 to 5 times shorter if he cut out the unnecessary words; it's really a pity he "dilutes" it as he seems to know what he's talking about

>> No.11024691

>>11024679
>it prevents you from eating more nutritious foods in its place
That's pretty much the essence of what I was getting at.

> Myth of the 20th Century
Haven't checked this one out yet. I'll download an episode.

>> No.11024720

>>11024691
>nutritious
at the end of the day it's actually better to eat carbs, as proteins require more work to digest and absorb more slowly (i.e. you won't be able to sleep well or at all); sometimes a big bag of potato chips is just what we need. well, aside from the anal leakage part maybe

>> No.11024895

KCRW bookworm
The Relentless Picnic on soundcloud
A Tale Told by an Idiot on yotube

>> No.11024935

>>11024371
>>11024460
Firefox (and I'm sure every other browser) has an option to save a webpage as an HTML document. Alternatively you could just use an archive like Warosu to refer back when needed.

>> No.11024993

>>11024720
Let's not overextend the metaphor.

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>>11024254
This

>> No.11025617

no agenda

>> No.11025639

>>11022985
Seconding In Our Time, it's really good.

>> No.11026073

>>11025639
>>11022985
>In 2005, listeners were invited to vote in a popularity contest for the "greatest philosopher in history" with the winner selected as the subject of the final programme before the summer break. With 30,000 votes cast, the contest was won by Karl Marx with 27.9% of the votes
eh

>> No.11026193

>>11022975
>biology podcasts
nobody asked me for recommendations about these ones
so for sake of providing a complete nutritious table, here they are

In Defense of Plants
> http://www.indefenseofplants.com
in-depth podcasts about plants and their ecosystem (bugs, animals, climate etc.); more often than not takes a broader view

The Field Guides
> http://www.thefieldguidespodcast.com/
similar to the above but takes a more narrow view, sticking to the topic

>> No.11026426

Cum Town
Bret Easton Ellis podcast

In the Dark season 2 is about to start, it’s not lit but out of all the Serial copycats it’s the only one similar in quality IMO

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>>11026426
>Bret Easton Ellis podcast
is that guy still alive? I thought he died in cocaine overdose or smth
thanks
>In the Dark
i tried getting into it multiple times a few years ago but it just doesn't stick; in the meantime everybody is saying how great it is; can you offer me some insight into what makes it great? and what is Serial?

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>>11022975
Go support Sadler and we will get a great philosophy podcast! This man has made thousands of videos over several years, thousands of hours of invaluable content and yet only 100 people support him on Patreon. SAD!

>> No.11027687

>>11024305
>All I wanna be is El Chapo
Tbh I was tiring of them just whipping the same idpol liberals and boomer conservatives. They've done some good stuff recently though, their interviews talking about the teacher strikes have been cool and informative, and the episode with Dr Wolff was a lot of fun

>> No.11027696

>>11022975
JRE

>> No.11027707

>>11024525
LPOTL is kino (although it's been going downhill with this ad shit, I'm fine with one per show but come on guys put that shit at the beginning or some shit)

>> No.11027710

just listen to music

podcasts are generally shit

the information is better gained through a book

if you feel the need to always be learning however

then you're probably a posturing reddit faggot

>> No.11027713

I can't be the only one here who listens to Lexicon Valley.

>> No.11027722

>>11027710
>the information is better gained through a book
I have never seen a good argument for why this is, it's mostly memesters saying it so they can feel better about themselves

>> No.11027725

>>11027710
Seems like you haven't found a podcast that you like. You should peruse this thread.

>> No.11027733

>>11027722
r-right guys

>> No.11027738

>>11027733
Damn great argument man you truly convinced me

>> No.11027744

>>11027738
>being such a cum guzzling muh identity faggot he cares about his face on an anonymous board

>> No.11027784

>>11022975
https://www.kcrw.com/news-culture/shows/bookworm

>> No.11028056

>>11027696
>>11027687
>>11026426
>>11024343
>>11024254
>>11024305
>>11024061
multiple ex-gf's (who didn't know each other, thank God) said I should be a stand-up comedian... is that a good thing? I don't like stand up comedy but seems like you guys do

>> No.11028061

>>11028056
Just be yourself

>> No.11028334

>>11027713
>Lexicon Valley
interesting, i will check it out
i see they also have the word NIGGER in there
can't be bad!

>>11024895
i missed your post, sorry
>A Tale Told by an Idiot
this is the kind of stuff i was expecting to find via this thread, i am very grateful
>The Relentless Picnic
these are like bar discussions with the local poets and writers in my city (although they can't really sustain them for so long), very interesting, gives proper standards!
>KCRW bookworm
very nice, i wish all people were at average like the people they interview :) >>11027784

>>11027710
music is like candy
it may set the mood but i like to set the mood for myself
i have enough self-discipline
i can hear Bach in my mind if i want to
p.s. i do not want to learn from podcasts. not all people are fuckin introverts... although i realize i might get lynched for saying this on a literature chan

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>>11028061
so they thought i was not a real racist/nazi? disappointing, sempai