These are all pretty reddit but they're pretty good.
Extra points for fiction.
ITT: Earkinos
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Slate's Lexicon Valley all about lexicography and linguistics but really interesting and accessible w/ real world applications
Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast, has a lot of fun old hollywood guests on and is about old american movies and stuff, they know their stuff and Gilbert's great
Mike and Tom Eat Snacks, hilarious podcast from Michael Ian Black and Tom 'Harrison Wells' Cavanagh in which they pick a snack, eat a snack, rate a snack
In Our Time with Melvin Bragg, classy british panel program about historic topics
On the Media, about... the media, news cycle, how the media covers stories, etc
>Night Vale
Started out pretty good desu, but quickly devolved into "my BOYFRIEND" and try hard spooks.
Hear the book that was released is okay.
Radiolab is garbage. It sounds like it is edited by someone with tourettes
>Mike and Tom Eat Snacks, hilarious podcast from Michael Ian Black and Tom 'Harrison Wells' Cavanagh in which they pick a snack, eat a snack, rate a snack
Sounds like the most reddit thing ever produced.
Nightvale is some seriously gay shit.
Doughboys, on the otherhand
>it's a Henry shouts incoherently about interdimensional beings episode
Nightvale is imaginationkino though.
Just not my thing, I was jokin, but I respect them for doing what they do for so long ans obviously they have a big dedicated fanbase.
>It's a reddit tier humor shouted over each other for an hour episode
>it's every episode
Brilliant way of thinking dude
Kept forgetting to add gilbert's. Thanks for the reminder
joint
>later night vale
flick
>Alice isn't dead
>the horror!
>CBS radio mystery theater
>borderline podcast
movie
>early night vale
>relic radio sci-fi
>tanis
film
>strange tales
>CBS radio mystery theater
>the news from lake woebegone
kino
>lore
>CBS radio mystery theater
I've listened to it - they rarely talk about the actual snack, just use it as a vehicle to riff and talk shit about each other for an hour. Didn't care for it myself, but if you're into improv comedy it might be good.
RED HOT COMIC BOOK MOVIE NEWS
SHOOTIN UP YOUR BUTTHOLE
Where my niggas at
IM JUST CHECKIN IN IN YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
the best
>Night Vale
But what if I don't want GRIDS?
What's comfy podcast to fall asleep to bros?
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I NEVER see anybody bring this up in any of these threads, but I love it. It's a scripted radio sitcom about a brother and sister that run a funeral home on a small island village in the English Channel. I know it probably doesn't sound like it, but it's really kind of funny. If you like dry British humor.
If anybody can recommend some more scripted radio comedies I'd really appreciate it.
Nang Gang>Burger Brigade>Actual Dog Shit>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Spoon Nation
This is a fact, you cannot refute this.
Please consider posting short sentences or blurbs about what these are about, podcasts can vary so wildly like film or anything else that just the titles don't really reveal much.
Best podcast about weird shit. Their episodes on serial killers are especially great. Exceptionally well researched while also being hilarious.
>has never listened to the show
>just calls everything reddit because he's a raging newfag
I've heard those 2 on the right shilled on Nosleep Podcast, but I never bothered with them. Give me a rundown.
i cant tell if these guys like or hate every movie they talk about.
grab dat gem
>it's a Bill shares an incoherent and unpopular opinion then gets defensive and high-pitched episode
UHH YEAH DUDE
America through the eyes of two American Americans
>Night Vale
isnt this about fake spoopy stories?eh, not my cup of tea, knowing its fiction.
but when on topic, can someone recommend me good /x/ podcasts about "realy" stuff?I enjoy getting spooped before sleeping sometimes
Ive listened to Mysterious Universe, the two dudes are entertaining and they often have cool topics, but they are getting really annoying with their "plus segment" kikery, wanting you do give them money to be abble to hear it while putting cool topics in it too
Chris Morris' Blue Jam
They pander so hard to the Tumblr crowd I'm humiliated for them. They were so great to begin with.
whats earkino?
Does it have to be spoopy bullshit(none of that is real, dipshit) or can it just be scary because it's fucked up?
cum town senpai
I'm on the 4th episode of Lore after this user's memeing convinced me to give it a shot. Pretty comfy.
>none of that is real, dipshit
thats why i used quotation marks
but no, im not neceserally talking about scary ghosts and stuff, all kind of /x/ topics would be fine- conspiracies, ayyliums, religions, hallucinogens, metaphysical discussions, etc
Ol billy boozebag
yeah, i remember having it recommended by someone on Sup Forums, but when i looked into it all the episodes were like 20 minutes long so it was kind of a turn off
>i don't like the fictional stuff
>i want the fictional stuff
Stop being retarded.
And just listen to Last Podcast On The Left. They run the gamut of all that shit + serial killers, cults, and cryptids.
>20 minutes is too long for me
What the hell?
The Dollop is similar but it's about obscure history.
agree with LPOTL, also chapo trap house
I think they hate it. Which is why I like them so much. every other "nerd" show jizzes over anything comic related, or ironic and these guys seem to have decent taste, and shit on all the nonsense.
Just listen at 1.5 or 1.75 or so
I have no problem with Cecil being gay and cute but their live shows are fucking horrendous to listen to.
I don't bother any more because they have so many verticles and spin offs and books and paywalled plot points that the world doesn't feel cohesive any more.
the opposite, i love long podcasts, usually just turn on joe rogan for example which is around ~3 hours in the evening and chill while playing a game or browsing online
might check it
you're painfully 13
>projecting this hard
Freedomainradio - Stefan Molyneux
nice argument
go to bed, kid.
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Love this one.
Love The Dollop, but I'm starting to think they're losing steam with some of these in the last year or so.
Lately the first five minutes of every episode will be something like
>Dave: So and so was the youngest of four children
>Gareth: mmmkay
>Dave: he had a fondness for machines and fixing things
>Gareth: mmmkay
>Dave: he did well at school but wasn't liked by his peers
>Gareth: mmmkay
>Dave: this may have been due to his.... Irish ancestory
>Gareth: O SOINTS PREHZURVE OUS! FOUR LEAFED SHAMROCKS AND SHALALEES! DOITY DOITY DOITY
Like there will be long stretches where nobody tells a joke, mainly because there really isn't anything funny to be said about the topic, and then they fall back on Gareth's really bad Irish/Scottish/English accents with some really lack luster riffs. Dunno, maybe I just listen too much so it's making me cynical.
That and I love the show, but Dave is a fucking nightmare on twitter. Like I'm a liberal- he's a borderline troll. As a liberal I think this dude has gone off the deep end with his lefty politics.
They take a minute of every Star Wars film and overanalyze the fuck out of it.
1 minute of film = a podcast episode.
Such unbearable autism. Star Wars isn't even very good. They're fucking kids movies.
The actual, genuine GOAT podcast
just listened to an episode of 'talking simpsons' where they interview Bill Oakley after a friend recommended the episode. It was pretty good, got some insight into the transition between seasons 4 and 5.
It seems like they generally discuss a simpsons show per episode (and are on season 4) and that the interview with Oakley was irregular, but i'd recommend i guess.
>kino
nope. it's maybe film level, definitely not kino
Have you tried Everything's Coming Up Podcast? I hesitate to recommend it here because it's hosted by two women who write for tv in LA and this is Sup Forums, but they've had on tons of Simpsons writers- Matt Selman, Josh Weinstein, Jeff Martin, Mike Scully, Bill Oakley, Tim Long, and Mitch from The Doughboys who used to work as a PA for the writer's room.
They have on a guest every episode and the guest picks an episode of the show and they all watch it and then they dissect it. Simple enough, and plenty of other shows do the same thing, but I like this one because they seem like genuine fans and their personalities are really nice. Maybe give it a try.