RBrooksC
07-31-2009, 11:31 AM
For those who are looking for some good podcasts, here are some that I really enjoy.
While I have a slew of Disney Podcasts, I am sure many of you have the same. So I won't go into those.
But if you want to take a break from listen to people talk about Disney Ad Nauseum, here are some that I enjoy that some of you may enjoy also.
They are as follows:
Adam Corolla Podcast. Boy, this has to be one of the best I have. He has perfected the art of the long form interview. It is funny, interesting and never boring. It is about an hour long. It is also a daily podcast. It does contain explicit language.
The Radio Chick. I discovered her show when I would visit NY. She was on WNEW at that time. Then I would listen to her on Sirius and now she and her radio partner Butch, produce her show. It is also a daily show and an hour long. It can contain explicit language.
The Daily Breakfast with Fr. Roderick. Yes, I know some of you are thinking, Fr. Roderick? Religion? And Catholic Religion to boot? Well, yes, it is. But it also a very well produced, interesting and non-preachy show. While he does talk religion (he is a priest, of course), he isn't fire and brimstone. He also isn't judgmental. But what is great is he talks about technology, TV shows, movies, video games, The Simpsons, plus other pop culture references. He spent one show talking about his troubles getting his iPhone the day it was released in the Netherlands. Oh, did I mention he is a Dutch priest? To be honest, he speaks English better than most Americans. It is a daily show and it is about thirty minutes long.
If you want a video podcast, try The Rest of Everest. Interesting concept for this one. The filmmaker created a film called The Other Side of Everest. It was a chronicle of one of the youngest men to ever climb the mountain. The film was 80 minutes long. The filmmaker realized that he filmed over 80 hours. So, he used about one minute of footage for each hour filmed. It was a shame to not air it so he decided to release it as a video podcast. Each show is about thirty minutes long. It consists of almost the raw footage filmed with the people featured doing what could be called a director's commentary. It is really enjoyable and if you can stand watching it on the small screen it is worth your while.
While I have a slew of Disney Podcasts, I am sure many of you have the same. So I won't go into those.
But if you want to take a break from listen to people talk about Disney Ad Nauseum, here are some that I enjoy that some of you may enjoy also.
They are as follows:
Adam Corolla Podcast. Boy, this has to be one of the best I have. He has perfected the art of the long form interview. It is funny, interesting and never boring. It is about an hour long. It is also a daily podcast. It does contain explicit language.
The Radio Chick. I discovered her show when I would visit NY. She was on WNEW at that time. Then I would listen to her on Sirius and now she and her radio partner Butch, produce her show. It is also a daily show and an hour long. It can contain explicit language.
The Daily Breakfast with Fr. Roderick. Yes, I know some of you are thinking, Fr. Roderick? Religion? And Catholic Religion to boot? Well, yes, it is. But it also a very well produced, interesting and non-preachy show. While he does talk religion (he is a priest, of course), he isn't fire and brimstone. He also isn't judgmental. But what is great is he talks about technology, TV shows, movies, video games, The Simpsons, plus other pop culture references. He spent one show talking about his troubles getting his iPhone the day it was released in the Netherlands. Oh, did I mention he is a Dutch priest? To be honest, he speaks English better than most Americans. It is a daily show and it is about thirty minutes long.
If you want a video podcast, try The Rest of Everest. Interesting concept for this one. The filmmaker created a film called The Other Side of Everest. It was a chronicle of one of the youngest men to ever climb the mountain. The film was 80 minutes long. The filmmaker realized that he filmed over 80 hours. So, he used about one minute of footage for each hour filmed. It was a shame to not air it so he decided to release it as a video podcast. Each show is about thirty minutes long. It consists of almost the raw footage filmed with the people featured doing what could be called a director's commentary. It is really enjoyable and if you can stand watching it on the small screen it is worth your while.