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Podcasts, anyone?
Don't know why I haven't done this before, as much time as I spend in my car, but finally joined the Podcast listening world this week.
Had 7 hours in the car the last two days, and enjoyed Dirty John.
Will be listening to S-Town next. Will have another 7 hours round trip this week, seems like a good start. In two weeks I will be in the car 6 hours on Saturday, 8 hours on Sunday, 4 hours on Thursday and 4 hours on Friday.
Any suggested Podcasts? Especially ones my wife and I would both enjoy, as opposed to just me.
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Mike Rowe
"The way I heard it"
http://mikerowe.com/podcast/
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That looks fantastic, thanks.
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I have listened to a few of the short stories and none of them have told me what they were about until the very end
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I should get the Mike Rowe one. I'd work on his campaign if he'd run for President. Most common sense public figure alive.
And if I were President he'd be a policy czar for education and employment. His insight is keen and clear and he gets exactly what is wrong and exactly what to do.
And he seems like a really cool guy.
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Have downloaded the first 60 episodes.
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I finished the podcast on Dr. Death, as well as the one on Dirty John. I have now listened to several Mike Rowe the way I heard it podcast as well, and they are really good. Definitely has that Paul Harvey flair.
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Mike Rowe is awesome. His self-narrating style on Dirty Jobs was great.
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Dana Perino and Chris Stirewalt--I'll Tell You What (about 1/3 politics, the rest books, movies, TV shows, travel, food, history, etc.)
Mad Dogs and Englishmen (more of a straight politics podcast but still light-hearted--Kevin Williamson and Charles Cooke talk politics from a conservative/libertarian POV)
Travel with Rick Steves
The Sub-Beacon Podcast Talk about movies, TV and pop culture
GLoP Culture Same