Eps 1529: podcasts
— The too lazy to register an account podcast
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Host
Ronald Lee
Podcast Content
With our podcasts, Voxs doing the same thing you like our website -- covering big, complicated, important topics -- just on another platform. Our podcasts are ideal whether you are hoping to use your morning commute to learn about Obamacare, learn about how Bill Gates wants to tackle climate change, or listen to what inspired the best TV shows. A podcast from Jake Spencer and Paul Winfree, in which they interview the most interesting people on economic policy, accessible to everyone.
Peter Kafka, one of the industrys best-respected media editors, talks with corporate titans, journalists, comedians, and podcast colleagues in order to gain insights from corporate titans. Kahlief Adams hosts this game journalism and interview podcast, which features people of color from across the industry. Formerly called The Super Best Friendscast, this weekly podcast features lively discussions about all things video games and pop culture. An experimental podcast from The Verge, exploring new, funny, and cool ways to entertain through audio.
A podcast and Facebook Live show highlighting powerful conservative women, current events, and liberal feminist hypocrisy. Rick Steves Europe Video This video podcast features snippets from the Rick Steves Europe Public Television Show. This podcast deconstructs a half-century of Star Trek every couple weeks, making a point of including voices that are usually left out of the discussions.
Lively, entertaining, and honest, the podcast is an excellent companion to any fan, especially with five new Star Trek shows on the way. Your mileage may vary with PJ Vogt, but you cannot deny the podcast itself is easily one of the more enjoyable shows to come out in years. NPRs "Imaginary Worlds" plays out more like a glossy, This American Life-style documentary than it does a radiolab.
With a similar format as talk radio, podcasts typically have one or a few hosts discussing a topic of interest. A podcast series typically features one or more regular hosts who discuss a specific subject or current event. Some episodes of Homoground Music Radio Podcast focus on spotlighting particular tracks, while others feature interviews with musicians. In all these podcasts, veteran podcaster Hrishikesh Hirway dives deep into how something - whether a song, TV show, or Thanksgiving turkey - came to be.
Plenty of Podcast Veterans found their way onto this list, either as hosts, interviewers, or producers for new series. Do not miss our picks for the best true-crime, food, and music podcasts currently available. Subscribe to China Uncovered on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcasting app for new episodes every other Monday.
Heritage Explains is available on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Ricochet, Spotify, Stitcher, YouTube, Facebook, and more. Liberty & Justice for All is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher, and more. The Kevin Roberts Show is available on Apple Podcasts, IHeartRadio, Spotify, Ricochet, YouTube, and more.
If you have not yet, I strongly recommend that music fans check out Songs Exploder , TV addicts tune in to The West Wing Weekly with Joshua Malina, and foodies look for Home Cooking With Nosrat, mentioned above. While that podcast is not live anymore, NPRs Open Ears Project is still worth listening to for classics fans. Film critic Elvis Mitchell has been hosting The Treatment on the radio since 1996, and you can listen to a podcast by that name now. With an endearing no-fucks-give-a-fuck attitude, the podcast attempts to find joy in our increasingly grim world.
Sometimes the story of the podcast is so clearly dynamite that you cannot believe that it has not been done before. We live in an intricate moment, flooded daily with world-wide news stories that can be difficult to follow or completely comprehend. In Myths of Millennials, we shine a spotlight on the biggest issues facing the United States, so that we can start working together to solve them.
A podcast is an episodic digital audio series in spoken words, which can be downloaded by the user onto their personal device to listen at their convenience. Podcasts are similar in format to radio programs, but they exist as audio files that can be played whenever and wherever the listener wants. Some podcasts produce live specials for touring, that are not necessarily included on a podcast feed.
From there, you can listen to the particular tracks, or -- if you want the latest ones delivered to you all the time -- subscribe to the podcast. To go back to the home page, on the lower-left, tap "Home" Play podcast Episode Next to an episode, tap Play. Open the podcast app (it is preinstalled on all Apple iOS devices) Tap on the Search button at the bottom of the app Type in Rick Steves, and send the search Select your desired podcast from the list provided To listen to any particular episode, just tap the episode To subscribe to a podcast and get the latest audio automatically displayed under the "My Podcasts" section of the Podcasts app, tap on the Subscribe button Learn How to Listen to Audio on an Apple Watch.
This process can be automated to automatically download new files, so listeners might feel like the podcaster is automatically streaming or pushing them new episodes. Podcasters may also solicit listener support via crowdfunding websites such as Patreon, which provides special additional features and content for a cost to listeners.