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Re: What Podcasts do you listen to?

Posted: 12 Aug 2015 22:20
by Audio Ace
Kong Wen wrote:
Audio Ace wrote:Sleepycast
This Podcast is not for the faint of heart.
What makes it not for the faint of heart? I'm curious/intrigued.
They are very vulgar with their language. They have no filters and they do not censor themselves when talking about certain topics. If you understand that their humor doesn't come from a hateful place it shouldn't be bad at all.

Re: What Podcasts do you listen to?

Posted: 15 Aug 2015 07:04
by Humphries90
I regularly listen to Completely Unnecessary Podcast from Pat Contri and Ian Ferguson. I really enjoy it. Talking about about games, movies, comics and wrestling (blah). I don't always agree with them, but I find them quite likeable and funny.

I also occasionally listen to the Podquisition from Jim Stirling and co. I don't listen to it all the time as I'm not always a fan of the two other with Jim and while funny, don't really cover topics in any depth.

Re: What Podcasts do you listen to?

Posted: 16 Aug 2015 02:50
by Kong Wen
It's worth noting that one of our site contributors, Darren Grey, is a regular co-host of the Roguelike Radio podcast. I haven't listened to it, but that's mostly because I'm not really into podcasts. Some of y'all should check it out!

Re: What Podcasts do you listen to?

Posted: 16 Aug 2015 14:28
by The Shoemaker
I listened to an episode of Sailor Business, it was surprisingly interesting. I've never actually watched an episode of Sailor Moon (maybe when I was really young), but the idea of being heavily invested in something you enjoy is a universal thing, regardless of what it is. Because of that it's easy to listen to these guys gush on about the show they love. I might tune in for episode 2.

I've also been listening to HarmonTown, which is very funny. Every episode has a bit of a theme to it, but essentially you're listening to Harmon and co. Go on and tangent for an hour, which is very entertaining. The live audience definitely benefits the show and gives it more of a stand up comedy kind of vibe.

I'll try and listen to some more suggestions soon. A couple of you have mentioned Jim Sterling so that might be an option.