Podcasts I continue to listen to (in order of priority):
- Superego: Short and rarely updated, Superego is the funniest thing I have ever heard on the internet. That is all.
- Robot or Not: Five minute episodes in which the hosts determine whether or not a specific piece of technology is a robot. Fun, short, funny. I disagree with their conditions for being a robot, but that doesn't take away from the fun.
- Tom Woods Show: Updated every weekday, I make it a point to keep up-to-date with this show. Tom is the most respectable and most influential anarchist alive today. Every day he has something new and important to share with the world. Everyone, regardless of what they believe, must listen to his show, if they are going to say they are a critical thinker.
- Mad Philosopher Podcast: Yeah, yeah... I know... I listen to my own show, I'm such a dork and a narcissist. I listen to it the day I upload in order to catch major issues with the show. I've already caught and re-uploaded two shows, so the process works. I recommend everyone listen to what I have to say, too (as any narcissist would).
- Sovryn Tech: A tech and culture podcast with another paradigm anarchist. A little think/left sometimes, but always well-reasoned and intellectual, Brian Sovryn has done more for liberty than any politician, ever.
- History of Philosophy Without any Gaps: A weekly podcast that has been methodically plodding through the history of philosophy from the pre-socratics through today. Each episode is short, easy to understand, and like the name says, has no gaps. Excellent for both beginners and people who know it all.
- The Cracked Podcast: Just like the Cracked website, but in audio format. Hilarious, informative and a little too left to be taken seriously. I have fun and learn a lot of trivia.
- DH Unplugged: A weekly discussion of the financial markets by Dvorak and Horowitz. Very informative about what's going on in the world, even if one has no skin in investments.
- Christopher Cantwell Essays: With more passion and rage than even I can muster, the well-read and ever-grounded Cantwell will occasionally record a stand-alone rant which always has something important to tell someone.
- Very Bad Wizards: My favorite Philosophy podcast, these two guys are hilarious and relaxed. Their content is always fresh and informative.
- Philosophize This: A fun exploration of concepts in philosophy, seemingly chosen at random. The host has a cleverness about him and a solid grasp of the concepts and contexts he covers.
- Catholic Stuff you Should Know: A podcast currently hosted by my assistant pastor and my (likely) future pastor, they cover a wide variety of subjects, all of which are important to living a full faith life. Lots of fun banter and jokes, lots of educational stuff.
- Partially Examined Life: My first and still one of my favorites podcasts, the Partially Examined life is a monthly exploration of a small group of texts in philosophy. With a healthy balance of irreverence, humor, and knowledgeably, this show is usually a lot of fun, and teaches me stuff I didn't know in a field in which I'm generally very knowledgeable.
- Radical Agenda: Christopher Cantwell again, hosting a live show in his living room. Every so often, he goes a little too conservative (being against immigration, for example), but he is usually 100% on top of what it means to be an anarchist in an unfree world.
- School Sucks Show: Usually randomly updated, but with long episodes, School Sucks is a show devoted to education and intellectual self-defense. Parents and educators ought to listen to this show, as well as anyone who wishes to be intellectually literate.
- The Ex-Worker: An AnCom production about AnComs, this is a useful resource in encouraging me that at least some anarchists are actually doing something besides sitting around and praying for the second coming of John Galt.
- Rationally Speaking: An atheist podcast that focuses primarily on cognitive biases, science, and ethics. On rare occasion they'll bring Neil DeGrasse Tyson (or some other popular "scientist") on to shit all over philosophy and religion, but they are usually very ice and even-handed. One of the main hosts just left, but the remaining host has carried along nicely.
- Anime World Order:The snobby older brother to Anime Pulse, AWO updates rarely and sporadically, but I very much enjoy their discussions of older anime, especially since they tend to share similar opinions to my own and expose me to things I've missed.
- History on Fire: A new podcast from Daniele Bolelli (of Drunken Taoist fame). He recounts interesting and often-ignored chunks of history from an amusing angle. The history lessons being my favorite part of the Drunken Taoist, this podcast is awesome.
- Atlas MD: A recent discovery of mine (I shared it on the daily resource suggestions). It helps me keep tabs on an amazing agorist project that may save the medical industry from itself.
- Personal Profitability Podcast: Another recent find, this is a podcast put on by a former co-worker of mine from Summer Camp. It reminds me a lot of "The Art of Manliness" but with more useful ideas about money and less soldier worshiping.
- Samurai Archives Podcast: Exactly what it sounds like. A historical survey of Japanese culture, samurai, bushido, etc. A must-listen for samurai fans.
- The Drunken Taoist: A show that talks about lefty subjects more than anything else, funny and informative, if a little too statist for me to really recommend it. My favorite parts are the history, drugs, and stories about the host's daughter, Isabella.
- Powerful Parenting: I found this show just last week. It was features on School Sucks, and it seems to be a good show along the lines of peaceful parenting and the other parenting "styles" that I'm interested in.
- Rebel Love Show: The host of this show recently reached out out me on facebook, so I thought I'd give his show a listen. Turns out it's pretty good. I've only heard a few episodes, but I plan on listening to more.
- Lets Talk Bitcoin: A huge network of blockchain-related shows, I listen to the actual "Let's Talk Bitcoin" show and the MaidSafe show. Both of them keep me up-to-date on what I believe to be the most important areas of the Bitcoin world.
- East Meets West: A show that I'm not really sure why I listen to... It's a discussion between two fairly well-to-do people in the hollywood circuit. They usually talk a little bit about movies and a lot about current events. They update rarely, but their conversations are fun.
- The Art of Manliness: A former favorite of mine, the Art of Manliness explores manliness and male culture. Of late, there has been too much president and soldier worship for me to get all that excited about the show.
- Radiolab: This show keeps just barely making the cut. Overproduced, frenetic, and excessively liberal, the only thing that keeps me coming back is the fact that every three episodes or so presents me with something I hadn't known about previously.
- Matt Walsh: The only reason he's still on my list is because his episodes are short and it reminds me of how a lot of my Catholic friends see the world still. When talking about social issues (like whether someone becomes a woman because they chopped off their balls), he's usually spot-on, but his politics are decidedly neocon bullshit.
- Anime Pulse:The show is on a temporary hiatus while management gets all their ducks in a row. Until recently, it has been a fun and quality production (mostly Manga Pulse and Anime Pulse... VG pulse sucks). After a host change at Anime Pulse, I've been losing interest in the show, but this hiatus makes me feel that if it gets off the ground again, it will be a quality show again.
- Freedom Feens: This show was one of my favorites for a good while. A group of people just talking about freedom and stuff on the radio for a few hours every day. The only reasons I don't listen to them too much anymore is because they put out so much material that if they had priority, I would wind up listening to nothing else, and for a while now they've been spending more time shitting on Chris Cantwell than doing anything fun or productive (and MK Lords posses me off a lot of times).
- Anarchast: I rarely listen to this podcast anymore, as Jeff Burwick is a very sketchy guy and the show tends to host respectable people alongside total nutjobs and it isn't really worth my time. However, There is an occasional guest that I hadn't heard of before who actually has something worthwhile to say, and I use this podcast to find these people.
Podcasts I no longer listen to:
- ArchDen.org: The official podcast of the Archdiocese of Denver. It used to be a campy but fun and informative podcast by a couple people from teh Chancery... but that was discontinued in favor for random instances of the Archbishop's homilies. All of which are identical: "God loves you, we are unworthy, abortion is bad, vote republican, give us money."
- The Nerdist: Funny, but updates something like every day, and I just don't have time for it. Cantwell, Superego, and Cracked make up for it in the funny department.
- The Voluntary Life: I originally started listening to this show because Stephanie Murphy voiced the intro and outro. It's an interesting show, with good tips and tricks for living more freely in an un-free world, but they rarely present anything I don't already know.
Podcasts that have been discontinued:
- Enchanted Grounds: Technically, not discontinued, but their podcast feed has been broken and they haven't fixed it for over a year.
- Into The Deep: Also technically not discontinued, but the last time it updated was June of last year...
- Z-Talk:
- Zelda Working Title Podcast:
- FTL Weekly Digest:Philosophize This:
- Saint Cast: