Ask HN: What are your must-listen weekly podcasts?
I’m curious to know what podcasts the HN community looks forward to each week. Whether it’s tech-related, storytelling, news, interviews, or something completely different, I’d love to hear your recommendations.
Here are a few questions to get the discussion started:
• Which podcasts do you never miss an episode of? • What makes them stand out to you? • Are there any hidden gems or lesser-known podcasts you’d recommend? • Any specific episodes that you found particularly insightful or entertaining?
Thanks
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https://open.spotify.com/episode/1KXlgyx1NnCpnlOVXlp5Cg?si=n...
A light-hearted take on the very latest big ticket items in AI, I like that they just don't shy away from any related topic no matter how crude. It is often in the top 50 tech podcasts of the week [1].
[1] https://rephonic.com/charts/apple/united-states/technology
It's the only podcast where every episode is relevant, and that I've consistently listened to for years (as a bootstrapped founder myself).
[1] https://taylor.town/podcasts
I believe all of these are weekly, and they were all "must-listen" for me at some point in the past :)
• 99 Percent Invisible: design
• Radiolab: science(?)
• Planet Money: economics
• Deep Questions with Cal Newport: productivity
• Dear Hank & Jon: depth/science/humor
• Cautionary Tales: history/science
https://securitycryptographywhatever.com/
Now it is monthly, but if you are new to it, you will have much to listen every week for 2 years before you catch up with the latest story...
https://darknetdiaries.com/
Weekend (The Guardian)
Economist Podcasts
In Our Time (BBC)
Football Weekly (The Guardian)
Behind The Money (Financial Times)
seconding.
In Our Time[0] is one of the most valuable and interesting sources of knowledge in audio form on the planet. i've been listening to it since the 1990s when i lived in the UK and listened via FM on bbc radio 4.
20+ years later, i live in the USA and i'm still listening to the same weekly round table of scholars talking in-depth about something fascinating, deftly herded by melvyn bragg.
there are over 1000 episodes [1] in the considerable archive [2]!
[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_Our_Time_(radio_series)
[1] https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006qykl/episodes/player
[2] https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/2Dw1c7rxs6DmyK0pMR...
Any solutions?
* Upgrade
* MacBreak Weekly
* Budget Nerds
* Downstream
* Hackaday Podcast
* The Incomparable
* The Cory Doctorow podcast
* The Open Hardware Manufacturing podcast
* The 3028
Beyond those, I have two skies that have completed their runs but I keep in my app. The first is Jason Snell’s “20 Macs for 2020”. If you had any love for Apple back in the day, it’s a fun listen. The second is “Binge Mode Harry Potter” which is an incredible deconstruction of the Harry Potter Books and Films. Though It is not something you can listen to with kids in the car.
Yea, I am web developer who can’t get enough, and heavily like catchy intros
I've been listening to Security Now since forever and am a happy owner of SpinRite, and I have picked up everything else the past few months, more to 'monitor' what's going on in the US (I also watch Colbert, Kimmel, Meyers, Daily Show)(so I can get 'both sides' of the political spectrum).