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32 votes
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Taking the warts off C, with Andrew Kelley, creator of the Zig programming language
17 votes -
Confessions of a Michelin star inspector
13 votes -
The Fruitful Death of (Some) Modal Collapse Arguments | with Joe Schmid
2 votes -
Zeynep Tufekci on the Sociology of The Moment (Live) (Ep. 130)
4 votes -
Fifteen podcasts episodes you have to hear
2 votes -
Tyranny, slavery and Columbia U - Interview with North Korea defector Yeonmi Park
4 votes -
Stamp The Wax: A Brief History Of Venezuela's Musical Boom
5 votes -
Recommend me a podcast app for android
I'm rather bored of the constant pop up ads on my current one that I paid for ads to be removed for years ago before more recently they changed to a subscription requirement for advert removal....
I'm rather bored of the constant pop up ads on my current one that I paid for ads to be removed for years ago before more recently they changed to a subscription requirement for advert removal.
I'm looking for something easy to use that has no ads by default or has a one time payment to remove them. Extra features such as tags/folders would be great but not 100% required. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
12 votes -
Listen to old podcasts on a modern release schedule
I once heard about a website that does this, but I cannot find it. You would give the website an RSS feed, and it would give you a new feed to subscribe to. It would then release “new” episodes on...
I once heard about a website that does this, but I cannot find it. You would give the website an RSS feed, and it would give you a new feed to subscribe to. It would then release “new” episodes on a set schedule. This way you could listen to, for example, a weekly podcast starting at the very beginning, released on a weekly schedule as if you were listening to it when it first released.
I hope one of you awesome tilderinos know a website that does this. Thanks in advance!
16 votes -
Joe Rogan spread anti-vaccine misinformation. Spotify's CEO redirects and refuses to address problematic behavior.
26 votes -
Usonia - A look at Frank Lloyd Wright's model for the middle class
5 votes -
Recommend a piece of fiction that gives a specific feeling, regardless of genre or medium
I've been looking lately for something new to read/watch/listen to/play and I've been chasing a particular feeling that some of my favorite works have given me in the past. It's something that's...
I've been looking lately for something new to read/watch/listen to/play and I've been chasing a particular feeling that some of my favorite works have given me in the past.
It's something that's hard to describe succinctly, so it's not exactly easy to just google search for something, and usually just telling people I like x thing gets me y recommendation which is maybe a similar style or genre but doesn't really elicit the particular feeling that I'm after.
I figure other folks might have a similar problem, so I thought it might be fun to have a thread for requests for works that make you feel a certain way, regardless of genre or medium.
I'll start mine in the comments and other folks feel free to ask for requests as top-level comments as well!
22 votes -
Hope Is A Discipline feat. Mariame Kaba
3 votes -
Marc Maron interviews Serj Tankian from System of a Down
9 votes -
Friedman Adventures Podcast Special - May 19th 1986 Rescue At Sea
1 vote -
Jennette McCurdy on why she is no longer acting
4 votes -
Reply All is having its own reckoning now
21 votes -
Barack Obama launches ‘Renegades: Born In The USA’ podcast with Bruce Springsteen
7 votes -
Announcements from today's Spotify "Stream On" event - Launching in eighty new regions, lossless quality coming to Premium in some markets, podcast updates, and more
8 votes -
Reply All: The Test Kitchen, Chapter 1
9 votes -
NPR's Planet Money performs The Great Gatsby
10 votes -
A riveting ISIS story, told in a Times podcast, falls apart (Caliphate podcast)
8 votes -
Spotify claims it’s dominating the podcasting market because of a million-plus tiny podcasts
8 votes -
Educational and fun podcast episode about vaginal health: Dr. Jen Gunter with Jameela Jamil
4 votes -
The podcast The Butterfly Effect and Last Day of Autumn are free to listen to, do it
5 votes -
Introducing "How to Fix the Internet," a new podcast mini-series from EFF
7 votes -
'The Edge' podcast covers the Astros sign stealing scandal
5 votes -
Reply All - #168 Happiness Calculator vs. Alex Goldman
6 votes -
Ramble Meets... Dotun Adebayo
4 votes -
The Knowledge Project Ep. #94: Chamath Palihapitiya: Understanding Yourself
4 votes -
Interviews → Cinedicate — The Truman Show
1 vote -
Podcast listening is hard to track, but that doesn’t mean advertisers aren’t trying
10 votes -
New podcast name
My friends and I are starting to work on a gaming focused podcast. It will cover news and provide our commentary and stories for anything related to games. It will be primarily about video games,...
My friends and I are starting to work on a gaming focused podcast. It will cover news and provide our commentary and stories for anything related to games. It will be primarily about video games, but we will also cover board games and a little D&D. We've narrowed down the list of names we like and would like to get a little feedback. What do you think of these podcast names? Any feedback is appreciated, thanks!
- DOT - Dialogue Over Time
- Our Alts Have Day Jobs
- Best in Slot
- Theory Crafting
- Data Mined
7 votes -
Thomas Frank on the podcast "Useful Idiots"
3 votes -
Which podcast is your go-to recommendation to others?
I listen to quite a few, from ones related to my industry to ones related to my hobbies, to some just related to history or storytelling. Most of my choices have been at the recommendation of...
I listen to quite a few, from ones related to my industry to ones related to my hobbies, to some just related to history or storytelling. Most of my choices have been at the recommendation of others, so I'm looking to add some to this week's lineup.
Queued up for my upcoming week:
- Citations Needed
- Darknet Diaries
- Reply All
- Rev Left Radio
If you don't know of a good recommendation, what podcasts do you have queued up for this week?
19 votes -
The refined sociopathy of The Economist
25 votes -
Spotify CEO talks Covid-19, artist incomes and podcasting
4 votes -
Discontents: "New collective effort by an amazing group of Substack writers and podcasters"
2 votes -
Best way to subscribe to podcast back-catalogs?
Every now and then I come across a limited-run podcast that wrapped up ages ago and I want to add it to my feed. I don't want to manually click through the old episodes one by one, I want to...
Every now and then I come across a limited-run podcast that wrapped up ages ago and I want to add it to my feed. I don't want to manually click through the old episodes one by one, I want to subscribe to it as if it were being published in realtime. Are there any tools that can help me with this?
I think what I'm looking for is some sort of app that republishes an existing RSS feed with a date offset based on whatever recent date you subscribe to it. Even better would be something that lets me specify my own custom drip rate so I can binge through large catalogs at my own pace.
I've been thinking about coding something like this but I don't want to reinvent the wheel if an existing solution is already out there.
10 votes -
Podcast discussions & recommendations! What are you listening to?
Tildes has had a couple of threads about podcast recommendations in the past, but most of them are over 18 months old now, and podcasts are always evolving, and we have new members who may not...
Tildes has had a couple of threads about podcast recommendations in the past, but most of them are over 18 months old now, and podcasts are always evolving, and we have new members who may not have participated in those threads before—I certainly only picked up podcasts in the last few months.
So. Three questions!
- What podcasts are you listening to?
- What podcasts have you dropped, or picked up, in that time?
- If you had to recommend a couple of podcasts to others, which shows would you pick? Why do you recommend them? Got a favourite episode?
28 votes -
Sam Harris - Can we pull back from the brink?
7 votes -
Waldy and Bendy’s adventures in art
3 votes -
SpaceX COO Gwynne Shotwell on prospects for Starship launcher
11 votes -
The failure of meritocracy (Sam Harris & Daniel Markovits)
6 votes -
The Joe Rogan Experience podcast will be exclusive to Spotify later this year, with a multi-year deal
17 votes -
Is a YouTube video with a static image technically a podcast?
My brother and I have been going at it on if a YouTube channel puts out a video, based around a conversation with either a static image or a simple eye catch behind it, can it be considered a...
My brother and I have been going at it on if a YouTube channel puts out a video, based around a conversation with either a static image or a simple eye catch behind it, can it be considered a podcast? I'm of the opinion that a podcast is a podcast because it's an audio file, in an aggregator, that can be downloaded to a portable device with minimal fuss. He's of the opinion that the content makes a podcast, and if all podcast aggregators suddenly go under, any audio files with album art uploaded to YouTube would be considered indistinguishable from podcasts, so podcasts can live exclusively in the YouTube space and still be considered a podcast.
Does anyone else have a take on this? Can I use Tildes to definitively prove my brother wrong?
12 votes -
S-Town podcast producers settle lawsuit with subject’s estate: suit filed in 2018 alleged the podcast used McLemore’s identity for a commercial purpose, violating Alabama's Right of Publicity law
3 votes -
Rhodes Center Podcast: The First Globalist — Sandy Zipp Talks Wendell Willkie’s World
4 votes -
Google suspended a popular Android podcast app because it catalogs COVID-19 content
11 votes