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21 votes
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Influencers made millions pushing ‘wild’ births – now the Free Birth Society is linked to baby deaths around the world
48 votes -
Zach Braff and Donald Faison reunite to talk ‘Scrubs,’ friendship, and their comedy legacy
6 votes -
Talking to the Bank of England about systemic risk and systems engineering
10 votes -
Shuhei Yoshida talks life after Sony, VR, and the future of the console business | FPS Podcast #80
6 votes -
Salt vs. potassium
12 votes -
Trapped in an AI spiral
11 votes -
Interview: Neel Nanda on the race to read AI minds
8 votes -
Star Trek: Khan | Announcement trailer
6 votes -
What could have been? | Brent and Jeff dive deep into JMS's original plan for Babylon 5
13 votes -
Podcast: Why Matt Mullenweg went to war over Wordpress
10 votes -
Worlds Beyond Number - A narrative play TTRPG podcast telling some of the best stories
I wanted to share this, in case there are interested folks who haven't checked it out yet. This is me gushing about a thing I love and hoping other folks are listening because the story is so...
I wanted to share this, in case there are interested folks who haven't checked it out yet. This is me gushing about a thing I love and hoping other folks are listening because the story is so good.
Worlds Beyond Number is a podcast run and owned by Brennan Lee Mulligan, Aabria Iyengar, Erika Ishii, and Lou Wilson with the goal of being able to tell the stories they want without time/production pressures. Taylor Moore is the producer and composer.
What stories are they telling?
The first and largest story so far is The Wizard, The Witch and The Wild One, set in the world of Umora using D&D, that starts from Level 1 (with a children's level 0 adventure) with the intent of this being the first long term campaign. The characters are in a world that I'd describe as Ghibli inspired - which includes some of the lightest sweetest moments and some of the most devastating moments of war. There's a bit of a running joke about which character is getting a Kiki or Ponyo moment vs a Mononoke moment in an episode. The Witch is a custom class, the Wizard has a custom subclass, and the Wild One has a custom paladin subclass.But they've also played a few side games, Erika ran a game of Roll for Shoes, a chaotic game featuring a gangster chicken, a goat that may or may not be the devil, and a retired race horse doing a heist of corn from the county fair. A space jam inspired Space Cram two shot Aabria ran using Tournament Arc and a few prequels set in different areas of the world of Umora.
Where can it be found?
Any podcatcher, with the talkback "Fireside Chats," Children's Adventure, and the side adventures behind a $5 a month Patreon. No other tiers, the goal is to just fund the podcast.What makes it stand out from other shows
The level of sincerity, and the fact these are some of the absolute best storytellers in the field who consider this their favorite story. In most actual play the rails are firmly on (dimension 20 due to # of episodes) or the episodes are essentially unedited (Critical Role), but these characters have fully split the party multiple times, and have come into genuine conflict, so much so that listeners have, para socially, been upset with players on behalf of the other players for how the characters are acting.
The show is also edited so some rolls and table talk are cut from the finished episodes (the narrative play label), but never to a point where you can't track what's happening. And you still get to hear a delighted squeal, a stressed exhale or a "let's go!" at the table.
The aesthetics are also wonderful with music and sound effects, the characters and different factions have themes that will come back and blend into motifs.
What's coming up next
The fourth "chapter" and first "book" is wrapping up here soon with a bit over 50 episodes, characters around level 5, and major character arc conclusions and then the show is going to take a break from Umora to start another longer campaign run by Aabria, probably hopping back and forth in the future as the goal is not for Brennan to run for like 5 years straight.Anyway I love these folks (in a non-boundary crossing way) and I love their stories and hope some of y'all are already watching or will check it out and want to talk about it too!
(Note idk where to put this, podcast isn't a group, I went with games.tabletop)
21 votes -
First/Last Party On Earth - Four Tet (2020)
5 votes -
Killing viruses with light, with Jacob Swett
6 votes -
Kathryn Hahn & Patti LuPone | Good Hang with Amy Poehler
7 votes -
Podcast recommendations thread
I've been wanting to tell the Tildes community about a favorite podcast of mine, The Film Reroll, an improv. comedy show which plays through your favorite movies as TTRPGs and totally ruins them...
I've been wanting to tell the Tildes community about a favorite podcast of mine, The Film Reroll, an improv. comedy show which plays through your favorite movies as TTRPGs and totally ruins them (their words, I love the show and think the cast is amazing), and would love to hear about any podcasts y'all listen to that you might want to recommend to others!
27 votes -
"Quit your useless job" with Rutger Bregman - Adam Conover podcast
3 votes -
Tokyo Game Life: Moai in Japanese games (podcast)
14 votes -
Taking stablecoins seriously, with Haseeb Qureshi
5 votes -
Recommended podcasts by experts in their fields?
I have been listening to the PreHistory Podcast, written and produced by an actual academic archaeologist. I enjoy the rigor and specificity but i’m having trouble finding similar content I like,...
I have been listening to the PreHistory Podcast, written and produced by an actual academic archaeologist. I enjoy the rigor and specificity but i’m having trouble finding similar content I like, especially without the promotions and ads and fan service. I know that in the age of social media personalities such dry content is hard to come by.
I particularly enjoy ancient history, but feel free to offer other podcasts that feature people who have mastered their discipline and have found clear, effective, and even entertaining ways of sharing it. Thanks!
25 votes -
Planet Money buys a $137 diamond from Alibaba
23 votes -
Why Dua Lipa is so good at asking questions
19 votes -
Spotify takes down Andrew Tate pimping podcast after complaints
31 votes -
Pocket Casts’ web player is now available to all
29 votes -
California Governor Gavin Newsom "completely aligns" with Charlie Kirk on trans athlete issue, and agreed about restricting gender affirming care for prisoners and youths, in podcast
39 votes -
Jonathan Goldstein joins Pushkin Industries to revive acclaimed “Heavyweight” podcast
11 votes -
Interview with Dungeon Crawler Carl author Matt Dinniman on new book and LitRPG genre
19 votes -
Cynicism vs hopeful skepticism
7 votes -
Cory Doctorow - Masque of the Red Death
5 votes -
Playing God - Memorial Hospital during Hurricane Katrina (2017)
12 votes -
Patrick Radden Keefe: Author of Say Nothing and Empire of Pain talks about journalism career, upcoming TV series, and covering Donald Trump as a journalist
6 votes -
Mark Zuckerberg defends Meta's latest pivot in three-hour Joe Rogan interview
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Podcast app recs
Title is pretty straightforward I think. Trying to get my Podcast listening off of Spotify because I just hate their player and UX lately. Also, no ability to add feeds by RSS link. My daily...
Title is pretty straightforward I think.
Trying to get my Podcast listening off of Spotify because I just hate their player and UX lately. Also, no ability to add feeds by RSS link.
My daily drivers I spend most of my time on are my iPhone and Macbook Pro. After that, maybe I would listen on my iPad, or my PC that is running both Linux and Windows.
6 votes -
Building Up: Resilience podcast episode on mental resilience
4 votes -
Stanley Kubrick - A Life in Pictures
4 votes -
Poking Holes in Potatoes: An excerpt from Brian Taylor Cohen's book, SHAMELESS
7 votes -
Seeking an Android podcast app without subscription. Impossible?
In search of an app where I can pay for pro features once and get a fully featured application. Is it even possible these days? Ok, now begin rant. I don't understand - these services are...
In search of an app where I can pay for pro features once and get a fully featured application. Is it even possible these days?
Ok, now begin rant.
I don't understand - these services are aggregators of other people's content and let's be honest, only have to build a competent media player one time.
Why the subscription? While I fully understand that Adobe kicked off this new evil timeline of permanent rentals, I don't fully understand how this applies for something as simple as a media player.
24 votes -
Aliens Realize Why No One Attacks "Defenseless" Earth
5 votes -
A trail gone cold
7 votes -
Podcast "Oh No Ross and Carrie" ending after thirteen years
11 votes -
AI digests repetitive scatological document into profound “poop” podcast
13 votes -
True crime podcasts
Anyone have recommendations for good true crime podcasts? The format I'm most interested in would be something documentary-style, similar to Darknet Diaries (easily one of my top 3 podcasts in...
Anyone have recommendations for good true crime podcasts? The format I'm most interested in would be something documentary-style, similar to Darknet Diaries (easily one of my top 3 podcasts in general), but covering a broader range of crime instead of just technology/internet-based ones. I've given a few podcasts a try, but there are so many true crime podcasts I don't really know where to start. Here are some I've already given a shot and why I like or don't like them:
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My Favorite Murder - I could stomach it OK in the early episodes, but once they started dong all the live shows and I had to listen to crowds laughing and cheering at what I thought were wholly inappropriate and disturbing moments it really turned me off. I don't mind approaching crime with a bit of humor (we laugh so we don't cry), this one takes it a bit too far for me at times.
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Crime in Sports and Small Town Murder - Lumping these together since they're by the same guys. It's another one where they take the comedy a bit too far for my taste at times. I originally learned about these guys from the Timesuck podcast (which I'm enjoying as I'm listening through older episodes and does sometimes cover crimes).
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Predators I've Caught - I actually kinda like this one. I watched and enjoyed all the TCAP stuff with Chris Hansen way back in the day, and even though I've come to realize that a lot of it is kind of problematic I can look past most of that for the purposes of entertainment. My biggest issue with this podcast and why I don't bother with it anymore is the insufferable number of ads they slot into each episode (and no option like patreon to get an ad-free feed). It's basically unlistenable.
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I did listen to Serial while it was actively airing, and it's great, but I'm more interested in one that covers something new each episode as opposed to longer multi-episode arcs.
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I Met My Murderer Online - This one scratched the itch pretty well, but it seems to be done now (no new episodes for over a year and the website doesn't seem to be up anymore). It had decent production value and covered a lot of interesting subjects.
I usually listen to podcasts in chronological order, so I'm totally open to recommendations of podcasts that are no longer producing new episodes if there's a decent backlog to go through.
10 votes -
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Is Toyota's decision a surprise?
6 votes -
Diggnation producing new episodes
3 votes -
Self-hosting a podcast server
I am wanting to setup a personal podcast server but I am not really sure how to go about that. I have my own server at home with docker and I am not sure if there are any well-known FOSS...
I am wanting to setup a personal podcast server but I am not really sure how to go about that.
I have my own server at home with docker and I am not sure if there are any well-known FOSS (preferable dockerized) podcast server applications that I can spin up and load some podcast episodes into so that I can create my own custom podcast feed that only I would subscribe to?
and I want to be able to support video podcasts.
17 votes -
Darknet Diaries, Ep 148: Dubsnatch
6 votes -
Does market failure justify government intervention? (with Michael Munger)
5 votes -
Why didn't Chris and Dan get into Berghain?
7 votes -
Suggestions for games with addicting skill mechanics that you can play while listening to an audiobook or podcast?
Alright, so one of my favorite things to do at night is throw on a great audiobook and play a video game...but it has to be a very specific type of video game. No meaningful dialogue or plot, no...
Alright, so one of my favorite things to do at night is throw on a great audiobook and play a video game...but it has to be a very specific type of video game. No meaningful dialogue or plot, no math or strategizing, and lots of hyper addictive gameplay that you can almost do subconsciously.
Here are the games I've found like this so far:
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Trials Rising (and it's predecessors). I've actually made some global leaderboards in this game. It seems so simple when you start the campaign mode, then you learn about ninja mode and it's suddenly a different game.
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Olli Olli world
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Skater XL, Session, Skate series, Tony Hawk series
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Lonely Mountains Downhill
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Descenders
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Any multiplayer shooter (COD, Fortnite, etc.)
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Trackmania - not my thing but it definitely scratches this itch for a lot of people.
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Mudrunner and Snowrunner series.
Here are some that did not work for me.
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Sekiro - I just get too into it. Can't multitask.
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Vampire Survivors - just not into it.
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Rogue likes - never enjoyed them.
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No Man's Sky - amazing game but I prefer to play it co-op. Already conquered it anyway.
Any other suggestions?
24 votes -
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How CoComelon captures our children’s attention
15 votes