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11 votes
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Til Death do us Blart podcast
7 votes -
A bait-and-switch scam ran unchecked on Airbnb. Here’s how it worked.
11 votes -
TrueAnon podcast
2 votes -
Journey into wokeness: A conversation between Sam Harris and Caitlin Flanagan
4 votes -
How podcasts went from unlistenable to unmissable
15 votes -
How do we want to handle Podcasts?
So, when we want to link to a podcast , should we link to the webpage or preferred aggregator, or directly to the MP3? Should we have an embedded object for playing audio built into Tildes, or is...
So, when we want to link to a podcast , should we link to the webpage or preferred aggregator, or directly to the MP3? Should we have an embedded object for playing audio built into Tildes, or is that out of scope?
6 votes -
The unhappy millionaire
6 votes -
Inside the Ethics Committee
Inside the Ethics Committee is a BBC Radio 4 programme. They describe it like this: Joan Bakewell is joined by a panel of experts to wrestle with the ethics arising from a real-life medical case....
Inside the Ethics Committee is a BBC Radio 4 programme. They describe it like this:
Joan Bakewell is joined by a panel of experts to wrestle with the ethics arising from a real-life medical case.
Each episode is chaired by Bakewell, with a range of different experts (who all sit on hospital ethics committees), talking about the ethical difficulties faced by healthcare professionals (and the organisations they work for) in different real life cases.
Some of it hasn't aged very well - there's an episode about HIV testing an unconscious patient after a needle-stick injury. With advances in treatment and reductions in stigma I think would have made it a very different programme today.
But most of it is pretty good, and explains in detail how some decisions are made.
For example: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0643x61
Ashley is 14 years old when doctors discover a brain tumour. Tests reveal that it's highly treatable; there's a 95% chance of cure if he has a course of radiotherapy.
Ashley begins the treatment but he has to wear a mask which makes him very anxious and the radiotherapy itself makes him sick. He finds it increasingly difficult to bear and he starts to miss his sessions.
Despite patchy treatment Ashley's cancer goes into remission. He and his mother are thrilled but a routine follow-up scan a few months later shows that the cancer has returned.
Ashley is adamant that he will not have the chemotherapy that is recommended this time. He threatens that he will run away if treatment is forced on him. Although Ashley is only 15 he is 6'2" and restraining him would not be easy.
Should the medical team and his mother persuade him to have the chemotherapy? Or should they accept his decision, even though he is only 15?
5 votes -
Popular podcasts app Pocket Casts goes free, web and desktop app now subscription-based
22 votes -
Where dollar bills come from
6 votes -
What's it like to have conversion therapy?
9 votes -
What are your favourite episodes of 99% Invisible?
99% Invisible is a podcast about "the unnoticed architecture and design that shape our world". Episodes from other podcasts that have a similar theme are always welcome. Edit: moved my favourites...
99% Invisible is a podcast about "the unnoticed architecture and design that shape our world". Episodes from other podcasts that have a similar theme are always welcome.
Edit: moved my favourites to a comment.
13 votes -
Anime podcast recommendations?
Hey all, I listen to a bunch of podcasts during my commute to/from work, and I was wondering if anyone had some recommendations for good anime podcasts? I've already made it through All Systems...
Hey all, I listen to a bunch of podcasts during my commute to/from work, and I was wondering if anyone had some recommendations for good anime podcasts?
I've already made it through All Systems Goku, which followed two of the Giant Bomb guys on their first viewing of Dragon Ball Z Kai. It was a lot of fun! There were a lot of wrestling references, all of which I didn't get, but they had a fun time.
6 votes -
The Pacific’s plastic catastrophe
4 votes -
Podcasts should stick to exonerating the innocent
8 votes -
Finland invited me to visit and to learn all about the country's smart cities projects
4 votes -
Death In Ice Valley – New clues in Isdal Woman mystery
4 votes -
"13 Minutes to the Moon" - BBC documentary podcast on Apollo 11
7 votes -
Spotify begins testing curated podcast playlists
10 votes -
Barack and Michelle Obama sign Spotify deal to produce exclusive podcasts
4 votes -
Seeking recommendations for infosec podcasts
I have been listening to "Darknet Diaries" and it's a great podcast, but I am looking for more. Maybe more technical. Does anyone have any good recommendations? Thanks! Edit: if you are like me,...
I have been listening to "Darknet Diaries" and it's a great podcast, but I am looking for more. Maybe more technical.
Does anyone have any good recommendations? Thanks!
Edit: if you are like me, and learning about this stuff, here is an interesting and hilarious episode of mini-stories from Darknet Diaries: https://darknetdiaries.com/episode/22/
8 votes -
A podcast by Adam Conover (Adam Ruins Everything) where he interviews game developers: Humans Who Make Games
9 votes -
Pop science
5 votes -
Is Elsevier helping or hurting scientific progress?
6 votes -
Recommend me some podcasts!
I'm trying to get onto the podcast bandwagon, and so wondered if anyone can recommend any? Tech podcasts are certainly interesting to me but anything geeky (tech, gadgets, science etc. as opposed...
I'm trying to get onto the podcast bandwagon, and so wondered if anyone can recommend any?
Tech podcasts are certainly interesting to me but anything geeky (tech, gadgets, science etc. as opposed to cartoons, comics, pop-culture - have no interest in any of those topics) would be ace.
Thanks!
17 votes -
Roger McNamee, FB investor, author "Zucked": mentoring Zuck, Russia, big data, surveillance-PT1
5 votes -
Afrostanz episode 2 - sugar spice and Nigerian jollof rice
1 vote -
The Big Dig jazz show - Episode 6: A Great Day In Harlem
7 votes -
Andrew Yang discusses UBI on Joe Rogan's podcast
9 votes -
Spotify’s podcast aggregation play
4 votes -
What Spotify’s $230 million Gimlet deal means for the podcast industry
8 votes -
Spotify has bought two podcast startups and it wants to buy more
17 votes -
Spotify is in talks to pay more than $200 million to acquire Gimlet Media, the startup behind popular podcasts like Reply All
16 votes -
Alan Alda has a podcast about communication... and its excellent!
4 votes -
Frozen alive
8 votes -
Woolie Will Figure It Out Ep 1 - About abandoned games and the creative process
3 votes -
Sean Carroll's Mindscape Podcast #28: Roger Penrose on spacetime, consciousness, and the universe
3 votes -
Eyes Left (Podcast)
5 votes -
Walter "Earlonne" Woods - Host of Ear Hustle podcast - has had his sentence commuted by the governor of California
@earhustlesq: Some very big news to share: Today Earlonne's sentence was commuted by @JerryBrownGov!! This means that E should be out of prison very soon - more info to come next week. Until then, check out the letter from the governor!! #thankful
8 votes -
Reply All - The Snapchat Thief
15 votes -
The Big Dig jazz show, episode 5: Cover Me Badd!
7 votes -
What’s next for podcasting?
6 votes -
The Big Dig jazz show episode 4: Hammers and Keys (featuring great jazz pianists)
8 votes -
Sardonicast #01 Discussion (Cloverfield Paradox, Oscar Nominations)
4 votes -
Winners give more as America loses out
4 votes -
NCIX data breach - The WAN Show Sept 21, 2018
7 votes -
What are your top five favorite podcasts? I'm looking to broaden my podcast horizons
Thanks!
30 votes -
Elon Musk, stoned, with Joe Rogan
15 votes -
The Big Dig jazz show episode 3: a look at jazz standards
11 votes