I listen to podcasts quite a bit, mostly on my work commute, but they're also nice to have on in the garage.
Current favorites:
My Brother, My Brother, and Me (3 brothers host a comedy advice show--a lot of coarse language, but hilarious. AKA MBMBaM)
Judge John Hodgman (John Hodgman, best known from his work on The Daily Show and his role as the PC in the Mac vs. PC commercials, adjudicates disputes in his fake internet courtroom--great blend of nerd humor, weird dads, and occasional poignant moments)
The Adventure Zone (the brothers from MBMBaM, along with their dad, play Dungeons and Dragons, and it's hilarious. No knowledge of the game is needed, especially if you start from episode 1)
Sawbones (one of the brothers co-hosts this show about humorous missteps in medical history. She's a practicing physician, and he's a goofball)
Spontaneanation with Paul F. Tompkins (each episode features a freeform conversation with a celebrity guest and then an improvised narrative with details from the conversation. Tompkins hosts every episode, and the improv across vary from show to show)
Someone recommended Dan Carlin. I loved his Hardcore History series on WWI. He's not a true historian, but he admits it and focused on creating a generally accurate, extremely captivating account. His Current Events podcast is also amazing. I don't agree with him all the time, but he has a great and level-handed easy if discussing things)
The Flop House (3 guys talk about bad movies--great if you enjoy cheesy movies, MST3K, etc.)
I'm always looking for more.
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