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Episode: 1687
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Title: HPR1687: Podcast recommendations
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr1687/hpr1687.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-18 07:43:54
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This is HPR episode 1687 entitled podcast recommendations and is part of the series podcast recommendations.
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It is hosted by Thay Sarah and is about 22 minutes long.
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The summary is Thay goes through his podcast list and shares the shows that he finds to be the most
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interesting. This episode of HPR is brought to you by an honest host.com.
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Get 15% discount on all shared hosting with the offer code HPR15. That's HPR15.
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What's good at HPR15? This is Taj and I wanted to jump on here and give an episode because we're
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running significantly low and I was thinking about something I could throw together real quick and
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the episodes that I've heard that people have done that didn't take a lot of prep time where
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what's in everybody's pod catcher and I found a lot of cool ideas from what other people
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listening to. So I thought I would throw together what I'm listening to on my pod catcher.
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So this list is going to be what I listen to pretty regularly or things that I may not listen to
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anymore but I think are important things that may not be being produced anymore. So you can still
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go look them up and look up the back episodes and check them out. So I thought I would start with
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sort of the Linux and the free and open source podcasts because that's usually what a lot of
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people in the HPR community are into. So I just went down my list and the first one that I have
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is the Dude Montevie podcast. This was Dude Man's old podcast. I really liked it. He has some really
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cool ideas. I wish he would continue doing it. He only has a few episodes out but I really like
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listening to him. The next one is Floss Weekly. This is from the Twit Network. It's really good
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some of the times. I tend to skip some of these because they don't apply to something I would use.
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They're more corporate but when it does have something that I'm interested in I will check it out
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and I've started using some packages just because of this podcast. Next is the Gnu World Order.
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This is Clotu's baby. I love this. Clotu is one of the role models for me in sort of our community.
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Our backgrounds are kind of similar although he's done a lot more than me and I really love
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listening to this podcast. Obviously the next one is going to be HPR. I listened to it because
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I'm on it. So there you go. The next one is not exactly Linux but it is made by people in sort
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of the community and that's the health notes podcast over on pod nuts. Like I said it's not
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specifically Linux or open source related but who doesn't need to do something with their health.
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So I listen to it occasionally anyways. Next is the Colonel Panic Podcast. This is a good
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just general new show to kind of catch up on what's going on and just good personalities.
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Next is the Linux link. The Linux link tech show. Say that five now is fast.
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It's pretty light on Linux content these days but I still enjoy the conversation. I enjoy
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the people on it so I listen to it. Next is the Linux voice podcast and that's just a
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companion to their magazine. If you haven't checked out the magazine you should. It's a really good
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Linux magazine and part of the money that they make off this is for Christian goes back to the
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open source community so that's a great way to do it and the podcast is every fortnight so it's
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not a weekly commitment to do. Next is the Linux lug cast. This is on the first and third Fridays
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of the month. You should check it out. I'm on the show every once in a while but it's a great place
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to go if you don't have a physical lug to go to just to kind of talk about issues or solutions or
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ask questions so you should definitely check that one out. Next is the open source musicians podcast.
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I came from a background of audio and video production. I used to be a professional musician.
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I don't do that anymore now I'm a teacher. I haven't actually done any of that since I switched
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to Linux full time so I'm really unfamiliar with the tools that to use so I check this out whenever
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it comes out. It doesn't come out very regularly. I wish it came out more often but I do kind of
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just listen to it to keep my toe in the water in case I do get some free time to start doing some
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music again then I can use the tools that are on the platform I use. The next one is kind of
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controversial. It's the Linux action show and it's kind of companion podcast Linux unplugged.
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I did not watch or listen to the Linux action show for a long time. It actually kind of made me
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mad a lot of the time that I watched it. About six months ago I picked it back up just on a whim
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just checked it out and I was really surprised at the quality jump. I feel like it's a lot better.
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They still have the bad habit of talking about non-free and open source things on Linux. They
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really like to talk about everything that's proprietary on Linux but I do think that sometimes
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they have interesting perspectives on the news and things so it's kind of cool to listen to.
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Lastly in this category is Linux Outlaws. May it rest in peace. This is specifically the
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one podcast that got me into Linux. Before this I was a Mac user because it's what I had to use
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at work. FAB and Dan are single-handedly responsible for getting me into Linux. I just wanted to
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check it out and so I found their podcast and the iTunes directory because that's what I used at
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the time. It's all history from there. The next category I'm going to do is pop culture slash
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just random things I couldn't put into another category. I found that this is most of what I
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listened to other than the Linux and free and open source podcasts. I'm an unabashed nerd
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and so a lot of the issue where you'll see where that comes from. Okay the first podcast on this
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list is pod culture. Pod culture is run by people actually from the same town that I live in
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and so it's kind of interesting to listen to a podcast with people who have the same perspective
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as you just geographically. It's a show about just nerdy things. Any kind of pop culture things,
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superheroes, sci-fi, they talk about it all, even sometimes not nerdy things. So it's kind of cool.
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The next one on my list is the mind robbers and this is another one that's kind of geographically
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locked to me. I actually heard about the main proprietor of the podcast got curly from pod culture.
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He's also from kind of this area. He's had lots of podcasts over the years and I followed a lot
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of them just kind of following him as he bounced around from podcast to podcast. He's a writer
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and I find that sometimes I don't agree with his opinions but I do always look forward to hearing
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his opinions on things. Sometimes we're in sync, sometimes we're not. It seems like a pretty cool
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cat. So I just follow him around. The next one on my list is Trek cast my first big love in this
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world is Star Trek and so this is just probably in my opinion the best Star Trek podcast out there.
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It's the biggest and it's just if you want a good dose of Star Trek, that's where you start.
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The next one is the doctor's companion and this is actually run by Scott Crowley from the
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mind robbers and some more people. It's about doctor who which is another love of mine and I find
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a good American centric view of it. It's a different perspective and it's funny if you listen to
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anything that is British about doctor who how different the opinions can be and so I find it
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interesting to just kind of go back and forth. Although I don't regularly listen to any one
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British doctor who show. If you just kind of scatter shot and look at it, it's interesting to
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see those differences. The next one is actually pod faded. I won't say pod faded. It's actually
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done. They finished everything they could and it's called the Babylon podcast. If you're a fan of
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Babylon 5 and I am and I think it's completely underrated by most people but if you like this show,
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this is a great show. It's almost required listening. They break down every single episode and
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discuss it and it's really interesting to see some of the insights that they come up with and
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connections that you may have not thought of when you were watching it. They also interview a lot
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of the people from the show whether they're the stars of the show or the behind the scenes people
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and so that's also interesting to kind of hear what was going on when that show was being made
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because it is an interesting and unique circumstance. The next one is fear the boot. Fear the boot
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is about tabletop role playing games. I have listened to this for years. It's great. I'm a huge
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RPG player and they do their best to kind of elevate the art I guess and they just have good
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discussion and good insight into role playing and how to do it better and how to enjoy it more.
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The next one I am a lifelong martial artist always half been and one of the big problems is if you
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go looking for podcasts on martial arts everything you find is very style specific so you'll find
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taekwondo podcasts you'll find MMA podcasts you'll find karate podcasts. Haya the martial arts
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podcast is by far my favorite. I think it's must-listening especially if you do Chinese martial arts
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although you don't have to both the hosts of the show do Chinese martial arts and so it's it's
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cool from that way. One of the hosts actually does the same style with Kung Fu that I do although
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we kind of come from different sides of the family so we do it a little different but it's nice
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to hear his perspective on things it's very light and they like to have fun and so that's kind of
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cool. I always think of it as if you go out after practice with your martial arts buddies and just go
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sit around have dinner and talk that's usually what their podcast is like so that's pretty cool.
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Next is this American life this is from MPR before podcasts I was a huge MPR addict and I still
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am from time to time but I usually just do it through their podcast. This is just one of those
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things that I have to listen to every week it's just part of my routine. I love the show and I will
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probably never quit listening to it as long as it's made. The last one in this list is unfilter
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okay and this is Jupiter broadcasting Ape and Go Agenda. I used to listen to No Agenda all the time
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it's become too long I can't dedicate that much time to it and I feel like sometimes they kind of
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go off the deep end there's a lot of talk about things that I'm just not interested in on No Agenda
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these days. I think unfilters a little more grounded and it's only once a week and it's an hour and a
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half it's it's in and out it tend to focus more I think on just clips of shows and putting that
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together and they do a pretty good job of commentary they still have their opinions obviously but
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I feel like it's a good way to get a dose of that I still listen to No Agenda every once in a
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while but not regularly since I found this I feel like it scratches that itch without
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me having to dedicate all the time to it okay my next section of podcasts is going to be about
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ham radio I'm a ham I have been for a couple years I got into it just on a whim and these are
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just the podcasts that I listen to they kind of keep me and it is even though I don't do it as
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much as I would like to. Number one is Linux in the ham shack it's K5 Tux and his crew they talk
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about ham radio and Linux I mean it's it's exactly what it says on the 10 this is my first go to
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ham podcast because if I do ham it's going to be through Linux I'm not using anything else
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and so I find that this is the one podcast that really goes for that.
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The next one is resonant frequency which is kind of irregular it was going on for a long time
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and it shut down it recently came back but I guess it's having some hiccups it's actually from
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one of the alum of Linux and ham shack and so it's not specifically Linux related but it does
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kind of have a nice beginning ham tilt to it which I like. The next one is ham radio this is
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from the Twitch network this is their video podcast I found that lately it's been really boring
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they just do more about things I'm not interested in in the ham radio hobby I still watch it
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but usually I have it on in the background it's just not as interesting as I would like it to be
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next is amateur logic now where ham nation falls down as a video podcast amateur logic picks up
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and actually amateur logic one of the people on there is on ham nation I love this
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probably more than most ham radio things that I've seen because it is a lot more about the making
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and hacking and that where digital comes into the radio stuff and that's what I'm really into
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and it's very looks hands on I mean they show you building things which is kind of cool I'm
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much more into that educational aspect than I am just getting on the radio and talking to people I
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I find that to be interesting in its own right but it gets boring very quick.
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The next category that I have are science podcasts I love science I'm not a scientist
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but I do like to just kind of dip my toe in and get cool ideas from it the first one is another
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NPR podcast that's radio lab I like this one because it's very interesting they find just weird
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things and spent whole episode describing it and like I said it's just insanely entertaining they
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find a good way to make it applicable to people the next one is star talk this is Neil deGrasse Tyson's
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radio show he'll bring in a guest and just kind of discuss something about science and for general
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audiences you don't have to know anything about it but it just kind of an overview a lot of
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times I kind of already know what they're talking about but it's still fun to listen to I love
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Neil deGrasse Tyson I think he's he does a lot to kind of bring science to the average person to
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make it interesting the next podcast is this week in science this used to be a twit podcast and
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then they spun off on their own and it's just a weekly roundtable on general science they just
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take the science news and break it down and I think that that is insanely interesting because I hear
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a lot of things on there that I'm not going to hear anywhere else and they will follow a story
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for a long time and so you will see how that one story will change you know over the course of a
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year maybe two years they're very open about how sometimes science can be wrong and this is why it's
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wrong sometimes and show you that process so I think that's a very good weekly podcast to listen to
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the next category are Buddhist podcasts I'm a Buddhist that have been my entire life I was raised
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that way and so I actually listened to a lot of Buddhist podcasts but I kind of shotgun it and just
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listen to this one from the here and listen to this one from here I'm more interested in
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following certain people and what podcasts they're on so I don't really listen to one
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set of podcasts one that I do listen to and I think it is just a weekly listen is the Buddhist
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geeks podcast it's kind of a take on Buddhism in the modern world and how things like technology
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and science and society are impacting Buddhism as a religion it's very academic a lot of the time
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but I still enjoy it and it's a weekly listen it's really short it's usually about a half an hour
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so you can get through pretty quick and just kind of get a flash of something I find a lot of
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people on that show I go back and read their books and stuff and they have very interesting insights
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on it although the next one's in the Buddhism category it's not Buddhist but I think it relates
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in my mind the relationship between the Vedic religions and Buddhism kind of mirror Judaism
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and Christianity Christianity came from Judaism Buddhism came from the Vedic traditions and so the
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next podcast is the Vedic mythology and Mantras podcast and so what it is I love Indian mythology
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I think it's very interesting whether it has to do with my religion or not they're great stories
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and so this podcast what it does is they will take a Vedic myth and they will tell you the story
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they'll just basically like story time and then at the end they will give you a chant or a song
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from Indian classical music that that goes with that this it's not being produced anymore but it
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has tons of episodes so if you're into mythology and you don't know much about Indian mythology this
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is a great place to start I know in school we learned about Egyptian mythology great mythology
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we didn't learn you know the Ramayana we didn't learn the Mahabharata we didn't learn all these
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really huge classics to one side of the world and I think that this is a great introduction to that
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okay here at the end all I'm going to do is I'm just going to throw some shows from the
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twit network I'm generally okay with twit I find that their stuff gets less interesting the longer
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I listen to it but usually if I'm sitting around and I have nothing else to listen to I'll throw
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on one of these just to kind of fill up space sometimes they have good insights sometimes they
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have good people on them so it's worth listening to I wouldn't put it at the top of your list I
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listen to all about Android because I am an Android user this week in computer hardware because
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I think it's a good place to go to order and about hardware if you build computers this week in Google
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twit the granddaddy of them all although that's been really badly lately I haven't liked it that much
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I tend to be deleting it a lot and know how which is kind of their maker podcast they've been doing
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a really good job the last couple months with quadricopters and building quadricopters I'm
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what kind of parts you need for it and I want to get into that so it's kind of nice to see that
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okay that's all I've got this time I hope you guys got something from this maybe you'll pick up
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one of these podcasts and listen to it I would encourage everybody if you have not done an HPR show
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this is a great one to do I basically just dumped out my podcast podcast list and
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just read it to you I mean it's that easy doesn't take that much time and like I said it's a great
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way for you to maybe share something with somebody that they've never heard of before and it could
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become their new favorite podcast so take the time and put one together for us all right talk to you
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guys later peace
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