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Goofle 03-24-2019 09:16 AM

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Originally Posted by OccultHawk (Post 2049216)
Does he pretend he intentionally misspelled you’re welcome?

I think it was some kind of troll, but he does start it with "...and let that be your welcome".

Frownland 03-24-2019 09:27 AM

Joe Rogan pulls great guests but he sucks ass. Some workmates were going on about him and how he has an interesting perspective. I told them that they should've met me and my stoner friends when we were 14, we would've blown your mind. They were like that's crazy bro.

I like to throw on the H3 podcast when I'm winding down for the night and surfing the web. They're pretty funny.


OccultHawk 03-26-2019 07:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Blarobbarg (Post 2049174)
I listen to podcasts more than I listen to music, honestly. I love My Brother My Brother and Me, and basically every other podcast that the boys from MBMBAM do... they're ****ing hilarious, and generally good people who care about others, which is nice. They have a DnD podcast they do with their dad, and all three have podcast they do with their wives on various topics (the history of medical practices, the history of manners, and one that's literally just about the things and ideas that the hosts are enjoying most recently).

My weirdest favorite podcast is The Empty Bowl. It's a "meditation podcast about cereal" that mixes slow, calm conversations about the cereal industry with long pauses of silence and ocean sounds. It's bizarre, but lovely, and something I often return to when the anxiety is most rough, or when I'm trying to sleep.

There's also The Weeds and Fivethirtyeight, which are both recent events/politics podcasts that my wife turned me onto. Though I don't often agree with the perspectives, I find that they do a good job presenting current issues clearly.

I’m sorry that my fanboying you is probably just going to cause resentment and unfair suspicion but I fell in LOVE with The Empty Bowl today.

Blarobbarg 03-26-2019 10:03 PM

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Originally Posted by OccultHawk (Post 2049599)
I’m sorry that my fanboying you is probably just going to cause resentment and unfair suspicion but I fell in LOVE with The Empty Bowl today.

I’m SO glad you’re a fan now! It’s so good! Now check our Wonderful! from Justin’s little brother for a podcast with similar calming vibes. And it doesn’t bother me at all, I love attention. ;)

rostasi 03-27-2019 12:35 PM

I have a number of podcasts that I listen to regularly,
but one that you may like is from someone who's really
a good interviewer on a variety of interesting topics -
sometimes ones that you never knew you'd be interested in -
like the time she spent a whole hour on the history of the banana.
Her name is Krys Boyd (she's my neighbor) and has a show called
"Think" that broadcasts here from noon to 2. I catch the repeat when
I go to bed and usually am wide awake until the show ends. Funny tho,
I don't really need to listen to the podcasts except for repeat show listens.

Here's the latest one:

Why We Think We’re Ready for Natural Disasters And Why We’re Wrong

Archives.

Lucem Ferre 03-27-2019 11:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Mindfulness (Post 2049217)
he should do a joe rogan platform on youtube if he wants to spread out and get bigger. shorter clips for youtube videos would help.



1hour plus for someone elses thoughts? better have a PhD or have some intelligence to spread..lol

He has shorter clips but a lot of his podcast, outside of cracking jokes, is showing knowledge on the politics of the hip hop industry. It's more of a podcast for people that love hip hop culture. That Eminem one was gold. So was the episode where he had Pusha T on. He handed Drake a whole bunch of Ls.

Edit: Podcasts are more of a background thing anyways, something to throw on while you do something else.

WWWP 04-06-2019 03:33 PM

Currently listening:





you might remember this picture of devonte


https://media.glamour.com/photos/5c1...de-3-river.jpg



or this one


https://pcdn.columbian.com/wp-conten...s-1024x682.jpg

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Jennifer and Sarah Hart, 38, were a married pair of crunchy white liberals who, by all outside appearances, seemed like dedicated mothers to their six adopted black children: Markis, Hannah, Abigail, Devonte, Jeremiah and Ciera. They moved around the country with their home-schooled brood, but in 2017 they settled — for good — in Woodland, Washington.

Jen and Sarah schlepped their kids to music festivals, posting glowy photos and gushy, too-good-to-be-true status updates all over Facebook. So why, in March of 2018, did a drunk Jen Hart drive the family’s SUV off a rocky California cliff at 90 miles per hour, annihilating her entire family? (The bodies of Devonte and Hannah Hart have not yet been recovered.)

Broken Harts, produced by Glamour magazine and How Stuff Works, investigates every angle of this multi-faceted tragedy, attempting to answer some of the countless questions attached to the case. And the true story of the Hart family, plus what went on behind its idyllic veneer, is beyond heart-wrenching. The children were not only documented, repeated victims of Jen and Sarah’s physical abuse, but they were failed by a racist Texas adoption and foster care system that could have protected them from this murderous outcome — and didn’t.

WWWP 06-21-2019 12:39 PM

https://i.imgur.com/oU4yKeH.jpg

Goats and Sheep

Cuthbert 06-22-2019 04:44 AM


https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vNZtibrPo0g
Just came in to leave this because I listened to it last night. He is a fascinating character, Joe really let him speak away on it. Very gripping listening when he's going into his private life.

Captain Beefheart 06-25-2019 08:13 AM

Joe Rogan and Bill Burr are the only ones I seem to listen to. but I will listen to any podcast as long as it has a guest I like

Just came in to leave this because I listened to it last night. He is a fascinating character, Joe really let him speak away on it. Very gripping listening when he's going into his private life.[/QUOTE]

Huge Tyson Fury fan. The guy is a character for sure. Glad he made it through those dark times


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