All of the nes I’m listening to are free on apple podcast through the app on any apple device. I’ve never tried it but it looks like you can make an Apple ID without a device and go to podcastconnect.apple.com and listen, try that if you need to.
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I use Castbox to play all the podcasts here on my android phone. There are a bunch of apps, not sure but I think somebody here recommended that one and it's very easy to use and easy to find whatever podcast you want. If you want, you can subscribe, but you don't have to, and you don't have to go on the web for them.
Just finished listening to in the red clay, the story of Bobby Sunday Birt, the deadliest man in Georgia.
Was really good.
Just started listening to a new podcast, "Films To Be Buried With," hosted by Brett Goldstein, who's Roy Kent on Ted Lasso. The premise is you've died and people are trying to learn more about you by the movies you liked, including the one movie you want to be buried with. Guests include Ricky Gervais, Jim Gaffigan, Judd Apatow, Kevin Pollack, Bobcat Goldthwait, etc.
I got into a spell of listening to murder podcast recently and did Bonaparte, bone valley, foxhunter, and the todt family. I liked Bonaparte and foxhunter pretty well and the todt family is interesting but slow.
Theo von. It’s pretty crass and can get a bit mundane at times but when he gets going on a subject you’ve never heard more truthful humor. It’s called this past weekend. It’ll grow on you for sure. I supposed he’s a top comedian these days.
I've been listening to a lot of Dateline NBC recently, along with Crime Junkie. Crime Junkie got a lot better when they did two things - first, they began attribution to the sources they were using. They took a lot of criticism for taking other people's work and just basically pretending like it was their own. I find that saying things like I couldn't find anything on this, but according to an article from The Herald Leader, the father had a secret mistress... Etc.
I think rather than it sounding worse, it sounds a lot better, and is the right thing to do anyway.
Secondly, the co-host of the show was generally unbearable to me for many episodes. I told my wife when we were listening to it that it sounded like she was drunk. You know how sometimes your friends or you may have a little too much to drink and you just laugh at everything and are too loud. Well, it turns out that she had an alcohol problem and went into rehab facility and was absent from the show for a long time. Now that she is back, I find that she has been very good at bouncing things off, it's much more soft spoken, and doesn't have these impulsive outbursts. I am a huge fan of someone who fights through any kind of addiction, and I am rooting for her and the show now.
Most if not all of the Dateline NBC podcasts are really the television show that features murders. I rarely watch television, so that works out very well for me. They are very professionally done, as you would expect.
I have had so many three and a half to four hour car rides in the last 2 months that I don't know how many podcasts I've listened to. So, so many.
Up and vanished season 4 has released the first 8 episodes and another 8 coming in June, it’s pretty good.
I have been watching OutKick, and it has been mostly enjoyable
Give this one a listen if you wish
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=N-IKSAxoWLc