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What podcasts did you listen to the most this year

Just curious what are the top 3 podcasts you listened to this year on whatever platform. Antennapod released a feature that summarized your year and well the amount of hours kinda surprised me in a good way, haha.

Edit: Mine were

  • The let's read podcast
  • Therapy gecko
  • How To Survive
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    • the infinite monkey cage
    • cautionary tales
    • crowdscience
    • Oh shit. Can't believe you got my exact top 3. Especially since Cautionary Tales isn't even BBC and likely much more of a niche show.

      • Haha great! I got into cautionary tales because of 'more or less', searched for Tim harford because I liked he's presenting!

        • Oh wow. You really are me. This is surreal. Care to share your whole podcast list? I'd be interested in discovering new shows from someone with similar interests.

          • Sure, it's mostly BBC and mostly science.

            My all time favorite podcast is Elements. It's from 2014-2016, but still worth the listen! Every episode explores an element or a group of similar elements on the periodic table. Physics and chemistry is often very theoretical and weird and hard to understand (for me), but in this podcast it gets very applied and business oriented: which industry uses this stuff, why, how ...? It was my gateway-podcast into the BBC really.

            • The documentary podcast: I often don't listen, it very much depends on the subject
            • witness history
            • Discovery: same, depends on subject
            • The food chain
            • 50 things that made the modern economy
            • Unexpected elements
            • Hidden brain (shankar vedantam)
            • Radiolab (WNYC studios)
            • The climate question
            • Sliced bread

            One that doesn't really fit the others but i liked very much: death in ice valley.

            And then a few in german and dutch language, mostly politics/society, i'm just gonna assume you don't understand dutch or german ;)

            Care to share some of yours?

            • Awesome, thanks. Here are some of the ones I would recommend:

              The Reith Lectures - Lecture series from an expert on a topic. Tend to release episodes close to the end of the year only (episodes are releasing now talking about the state of democracy). The backlog is worth listening to.

              The Dream- investigative podcast looked at pyramid schemes and the world of wellness.

              The Jordan Harbinger Show - In-depth conversations with people at the top of their game.

              Playing God - Medical ethics. Life-and-death dilemmas. New medical technologies. Controversial treatments.

              Hot Money: The New Narcos - The backlog has excellent episodes about investigating the financing structures in the porn industry. They're just preparing to launch a new series now but I don't know what they're going to look at now.

              You Are Not So Smart - about reasoning, biases, judgments, and decision-making.

              The Happiness Lab - the science of happiness

              Your Parenting Mojo - Respectful, research-based parenting ideas

              CrowdScience - Listener questions about a science issue that the presenters then try to find experts to answer

              The Real Story - examination of some current event issue.

              The Inquiry - gets beyond the headlines to explore the trends, forces and ideas shaping the world.

              The Infinite Monkey Cage - a witty, irreverent look at the world through scientists

              Darknet Diaries - true stories of the dark side of the Internet

              Revisionist History - Malcolm Gladwelllooks at things overlooked and the misunderstood

              Owls at Dawn - Two dudes from SoCal who studied philosophy, politics, and religion around the globe who decided to start a podcast where we could bullshit with impunity.

              If Books Could Kill - Two guys talk about books that are popular and tear apart how bad they are. I mostly find you don't need to have read the book and the books tend to be pretty popular.

              The Forum - The programme that explains the present by exploring the past. Expert panel discussion about any subject area.

              Law in Action - legal magazine programme, featuring reports and discussion on matters relating to law (UK based)

              All Consuming - explore our culture of consumption through products that have changed the world.

              Sound of Gaming - video game soundtracks and an interview with a sound designer from a popular video game.

              Bad People - true crime with a criminologist and a comedian. This show has ended but the backlog is great.

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