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Episode: 4255
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Title: HPR4255: What is on My Podcast Player 2024, Part 1
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr4255/hpr4255.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 22:06:02
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 4255 for Friday the 22nd of November 2024.
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Today's show is entitled, What is On My Podcast Player 2024 Part 1.
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It is part of the series podcast recommendations.
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It is hosted by Ahukah and is about 16 minutes long.
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It carries a clean flag.
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The summary is, this is an update on the podcasts Ahukah listens to.
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You are listening to a show from the Reserve Q. We are airing it now because we had free
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slots that were not filled.
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This is a community project that needs listeners to contribute shows in order to survive.
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Please consider recording a show for Hacker Public Radio.
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Hello, this is Ahukah for Hacker Public Radio in another exciting episode.
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This is something I'm recording for the Reserve Q.
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That means if you're hearing it, that Hacker Public Radio is short of shows and they need
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to get more shows and that means you should be recording a show.
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So this is going to show you just how simple this is because I'm going to do something
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that I haven't done for a few years.
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Now let's talk about what's in my podcast player.
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Some years ago, I picked up the first album from Jethro Tall and it was called This Was.
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I thought that was a very clever title because what they're saying is, OK, you now have
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this record, this was what Jethro Tall was, but we're now something different.
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We all change and I realized when I took a look at the last time I had done something
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like this, it turned out that my podcast player has changed a lot because my interests have
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changed.
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I've gotten older, I've retired.
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So what I thought I would do is talk about some of the podcasts that are in my podcast
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player now and you'll see that they reflect my interests, of course.
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I mean, what else would they do?
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And the first one is Dan Carlin's Hardcore History.
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I love this one.
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Dan goes into great detail on whatever he gets into.
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I have been known to download a four hour long show from Dan and my first degree was
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in history.
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I got a bachelor's degree in history as my first university degree.
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And I love history and you're going to see a number of history podcasts as we go through
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this list.
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And you know, there was famously President Harry Truman once said the only new thing in
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the world is the history you haven't read yet.
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And I tend to think that's kind of true.
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So Dan Carlin's Hardcore History is certainly one that I would happily recommend to anybody.
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These are going to be in semi-random order here.
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And the reason for that is that I simply went into G-Potter and exported an OPML file,
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printed it out.
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And now I'm just reading through it and talking about these things.
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All the OPML file came out in semi-random order, that's how it is.
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Now the next one I want to talk about is the Doctor Who Podcast, DWO WhoCast, DWO stands
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for Doctor Who Online.
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And I'm a huge Doctor Who fan and have been for a number of years and I have in my science
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fiction and fantasy series, I have recorded some stuff about the early adventures of the
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Doctor because that's something many people don't know that much about.
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So I've got a number of those.
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In fact the next one on my list is also a Doctor Who One.
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It's called Radio Free Scarlet.
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And this is three guys from Canada and they do a very nice show.
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They've just started going into video recording of their weekly show and putting it on YouTube.
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So I've been watching a number of the shows on YouTube but I say this is just recent
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and I've got hundreds of audio shows that I've been working through.
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So that's another one I'll mention.
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And I'm going to put in my show notes all of the links to these, just in case it sparks
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an interest in someone listening to this.
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Now the next one is something called Science Talk and this is from Scientific American.
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And this is one of those things that something will pop up in the news feed a few times
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a year.
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Usually I'll get three or four shows right around the time of the Nobel Prizes because
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they want to talk about who won the prizes and what was the work that they did and interviewing
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people and stuff like that.
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But other than that the rest of the year, it doesn't take up a whole lot of my time.
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But I like it for when they do put a show out.
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The next one is something called Splendid Chaps which is kind of an oddity in a little
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bit.
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It was a group of Doctor Who fans in Australia and they were primarily interested in exploring
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things about the early doctors taking them one at a time.
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The starting was William Hartnell going forward and it was interesting and it really has
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concluded but I've left it in the feed because I never know what else they're going to
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get up to.
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For instance they've started their own series of audio dramas and they fund that through
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Patreon and actually I think it's GoFundMe, something like that.
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Anyway, one of those funding devices called Night Terrace.
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You can sort of see that it's influenced a little bit by Doctor Who but it's also kind
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of a very, very humorous take because it's about a house that travels through space and
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time based on turning on the water taps, so a bit of a fun.
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The next one I want to mention is called The Doctor Who Podcast.
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I've got a number of these.
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They tend to have similar names.
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It's just that the people behind them might be a little bit different and I enjoy listening
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to them.
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I want to mention the Infinite Monkey Cage.
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This is a BBC radio program.
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It has two regular hosts.
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One is the physicist, Brian Cox and the other is the comedian, Robin Inz.
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What they do is they do these radio programs and they'll do like a series of eight or nine
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of them and then go away for a couple of months and then do eight or nine more, which
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I think is the sort of thing that is normal in British media.
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But they also make it available as a podcast.
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If you were in the UK you would be able to get this without commercials but outside the
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UK, they do put commercials into the feed.
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I enjoy it.
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What they do, they'll take a topic and then they'll have a panel of guests and two or three
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of the panel will be actual experts, professors, things like that and then the last member of
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the panel will generally be a comedian of some kind.
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So you can see the idea is that they want to talk about what is actually a serious topic
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but they don't want to be too serious talking about it so there's going to be some laughs
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and some comedy built into it.
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The next one I want to mention is called Astronomy Cast.
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This is a podcast, you might guess, it's about astronomy, space science, things like that.
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There are two people involved.
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One of them is Fraser Cain and Fraser Cain has a universe today channel on YouTube and
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is very involved as a space journalist.
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The other one is a woman named Dr. Pamela Gay who is a PhD astronomer and two of them
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will each week talk about some topic from astronomy or space.
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The next one I want to mention is called I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere and this is a
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couple of gentlemen who are members of the Baker Street or Regulars which is a Sherlock
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Holmes fan group in the United States somewhat equivalent to the Sherlock Holmes Society
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in Great Britain.
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What they do is twice a month they will have a program and it will usually be interviewing
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someone.
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For instance there's a playwright named David McGregor who wrote some plays involving Sherlock
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Holmes and Irene Adler and so they interviewed him about those plays.
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I've seen them and enjoyed them tremendously.
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I don't know if David McGregor is in this area but the plays were all put on at the
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Purple Rose Theater which is in this area.
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This is a fun one.
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I want to talk about the Big Finish podcast.
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Now Big Finish is a company that is involved in producing audio dramas.
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Originally they were focusing on Dr. Who and they produced Dr. Who stories many times
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involving original cast members from the show.
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But you know with fresh scripts, fresh stories that they commissioned from writers.
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And that did well and then they started branching out into other things so they started doing
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some Blake's 7 if you're familiar with that old science fiction program from England
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or the Avengers and so on.
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So they've actually started to cover a whole lot of ground and you know if you're interested
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in audio drama and I enjoy it.
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If you're someone who listens to a lot of podcasts and a lot of audiobooks which I am then
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why not look into audio dramas as well and they can be very good.
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So this company does that.
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Now the podcast they put together is usually interviewing people who are involved in the
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production of these things.
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Sometimes reminiscences but you know it's something that if you're into what Big Finish does
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you might find this interesting or not as the case may be.
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Now the next one I'm going to mention is another one from Dan Carlin.
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I started off with Dan Carlin's Hardcore History on this episode.
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Dan Carlin also did a show.
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I don't know if he's going to bring it back again called Common Sense.
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And is his commentator commentary on current events, politics, things like that.
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He tends to be sort of centrist, maybe a little bit of a libertarian slant.
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But it's an interesting show and I always find Dan Carlin interesting.
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Next is a podcast called Ben Franklin's World.
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And this is supported by the people behind Colonial Williamsburg and is a podcast is
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about colonial and early American history.
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So basically anything from the first settlers to before the Civil War.
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Each show generally involves the host interviewing a professional historian about some of the
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research they've done.
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And it could be about almost anything.
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What was the experience of German immigrants into Pennsylvania?
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You know, and they'll dive into that or maybe some story about the American Revolution.
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So this is a good one and you're getting in this podcast, you're getting to hear professional
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historians lay out what their research is and that's a pretty useful thing to do.
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So I think with that, this is a good time for me to wrap this one up.
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I've got more to do.
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But for now, I'm going to sign off.
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This is Ahuka for Hacker Public Radio, encouraging everyone to support free software.
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Bye bye.
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