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4233314 No.4233314 [Reply] [Original]

Guys, I want to enrich my brain while doing my student's job.

I have 4 hours to fill with Podcasts daily, can you recommend some titles? I already listened to The Skeptic's Guide to the Universe for around 200 podcasts(300 hours) but now I want to go around and get to know more.

Can I have some golden recommendation from my fellow scientists? Thanks.

>> No.4233322 [DELETED] 

it would help to know what you'll be talking about.

>> No.4233323

See if you can find the Technocracy Study Course in podcast format.

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>>4233322
>I have 4 hours to fill with Podcasts daily, can you recommend some titles?
Seriously?

>>4233323
Thanks, will google.

>> No.4233351

Or alternatively, any real good Audiobook?

>> No.4233460

bump

>> No.4233470

1. Get a voice recorder that can transfer files to a computer
2. Record your lectures
3. Put the audio files on your MP3 player

>> No.4233472

The Naked Scientists

>> No.4233487

MIT Open Courseware
Leonard Suskind lectures
Feynman lectures
You COULD review your lectures like >>4233470 suggests, but I'm thinking these are of higher quality

>> No.4233492

>>4233470
That's an idea, but my teachers are so shit tier it does not even matter. I would rather listen to someone who's not terrible at teaching shit. Good suggestion otherwise, thanks.

>>4233472
noted

>> No.4233574

bump before bed in hope of more, even if it's already gonna last me quite a fucking few hours.

SGU keep talking about other Podcasts but I'm working so I hardly have time to take them in notes, but are there other good "skeptic's" podcast that features comical and humoristic figures?