What are your favourite podcasts?
Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2014 9:03 am
(if any at all)
Here's my list:
Hello Internet
A podcast of educational Youtubers CPG Grey and Brady Haran (Numberphile among others) basically talking. It is mostly good fun but they can touch on some very serious subjects if they want to.
Recommended episode: Ep. 1, since half of the show is follow-up
Radiolab
Very interesting stories told in a great way.
Recommended episode: Galapagos.
About the struggle to preserve nature.
Freakonomics
Radiolab but shorter and more economic, i guess.
Recommended episode: Outsiders by Design.
A, for me at least, very motivating story of the acceptance of new ideas which completely applies to veganism. If you listened this, I'd love to discuss it!
Hardcore History
This is by far my favourite podcast, Dan Carlin tells history in a very fascinating way and analyzes it very well too. If you like Dan Carlin, he also has a podcast called Common Sense, talking about key political issues.
Recommended episode: Wrath of the Khans I.
About an aspect of history I for some reason never got in school; the ingenious Mongol Empire. It is the beginning of a five part series that takes the story from the birth of Genghis Khan to the fall of the Mongol Empire.
Here's my list:
Hello Internet
A podcast of educational Youtubers CPG Grey and Brady Haran (Numberphile among others) basically talking. It is mostly good fun but they can touch on some very serious subjects if they want to.
Recommended episode: Ep. 1, since half of the show is follow-up
Radiolab
Very interesting stories told in a great way.
Recommended episode: Galapagos.
About the struggle to preserve nature.
Freakonomics
Radiolab but shorter and more economic, i guess.
Recommended episode: Outsiders by Design.
A, for me at least, very motivating story of the acceptance of new ideas which completely applies to veganism. If you listened this, I'd love to discuss it!
Hardcore History
This is by far my favourite podcast, Dan Carlin tells history in a very fascinating way and analyzes it very well too. If you like Dan Carlin, he also has a podcast called Common Sense, talking about key political issues.
Recommended episode: Wrath of the Khans I.
About an aspect of history I for some reason never got in school; the ingenious Mongol Empire. It is the beginning of a five part series that takes the story from the birth of Genghis Khan to the fall of the Mongol Empire.