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    Post your favourite podcasts here...

    Not sure if this is a thread already, couldn't be arsed searching. So, I'll start with a few of my regular listens:

    Full Disclosure with James O'Brien
    RHLSTP (Richard Herrings Leicester Square Theatre Podcast)
    Mysterious Universe
    I've Been Thinking with Peter Frankopan
    WTF with Marc Moran
    The Adam Buxton Podcast
    Radiolab Podcast

    Search for them in your favourite podcast app should you wish. I'd be interested in hearing what tickles your conversal fancy.
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    I listen to quite a few podcasts each week.
    Most tend to be either BBC radio or football related which is strange as I rarely watch the sport these days.

    Football Weekly (The Guardian)
    The Game (The Times)
    Brian Moore's Full Contact Rugby (The Telegraph)
    Football Ramble
    Loose Ends (BBC Radio 4)
    Friday Night Comedy From BBC Radio 4 (The News Quiz, The Now Show)
    Radio 4 Quiz (Counterpoint, Brain of Britain, Round Britain Quiz)
    Elis James & John Robins (BBC Radio 5Live)
    The Football Writers Podcast (BT Sport)

    And less frequently these days
    The Bugle (Andy Zaltzman)
    All Songs Considered (NPR)
    The Totally Football Show (Muddy Knees Media/The Athletic)
    The Totally Football League Show (Muddy Knees Media/The Athletic)

    Finally an honourable mention to
    Les Nocturnes (RTL/Georges Lang) I started listening to him when living in France back in the late 70s. His show has been on ever since. It was the door to US album music
    I download it regularly and listen to it occasionally when I want to remember the good times I had back then

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    Been listening to F1 podcasts lately

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    Quote Originally Posted by Happy As Larry View Post
    The Football Writers Podcast (BT Sport)
    Actually 'Football Writer's Podcast'.

    It should have been my job, really.

    It's what I said to my mother when I was about 9.

    "I'd like to be a Football Journalist"

    She replied "But Journalists ask lots of questions. You never ask us any questions"

    I thought "Yes, that's a fair point."

    I should have thought "Well compared to Gerd Muller, you just don't really do it."

    So I listen to this stuff and set the timer for about 30 minutes...rarely awake for the end.

    Great motivational response there, mum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    Actually 'Football Writer's Podcast'.

    .
    I think you'll find that it's not, but whatever keeps you happy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    Actually 'Football Writer's Podcast'.

    It should have been my job, really.

    It's what I said to my mother when I was about 9.

    "I'd like to be a Football Journalist"

    She replied "But Journalists ask lots of questions. You never ask us any questions"

    I thought "Yes, that's a fair point."

    I should have thought "Well compared to Gerd Muller, you just don't really do it."

    So I listen to this stuff and set the timer for about 30 minutes...rarely awake for the end.

    Great motivational response there, mum.
    Still on that whiskey I see

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    Curiosity got the best of me and I had to check.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Happy As Larry View Post
    I listen to quite a few podcasts each week.
    Most tend to be either BBC radio or football related which is strange as I rarely watch the sport these days.

    Football Weekly (The Guardian)
    The Game (The Times)
    Brian Moore's Full Contact Rugby (The Telegraph)
    Football Ramble
    Loose Ends (BBC Radio 4)
    Friday Night Comedy From BBC Radio 4 (The News Quiz, The Now Show)
    Radio 4 Quiz (Counterpoint, Brain of Britain, Round Britain Quiz)
    Elis James & John Robins (BBC Radio 5Live)
    The Football Writers Podcast (BT Sport)

    And less frequently these days
    The Bugle (Andy Zaltzman)
    All Songs Considered (NPR)
    The Totally Football Show (Muddy Knees Media/The Athletic)
    The Totally Football League Show (Muddy Knees Media/The Athletic)

    Finally an honourable mention to
    Les Nocturnes (RTL/Georges Lang) I started listening to him when living in France back in the late 70s. His show has been on ever since. It was the door to US album music
    I download it regularly and listen to it occasionally when I want to remember the good times I had back then
    Jeepers, that's about 12-14 hours of listening per week. or two hours per day. do you have that much spare time?

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    Here ya go, I'm posting a podcast.


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    Quote Originally Posted by TheRealKW View Post
    Jeepers, that's about 12-14 hours of listening per week. or two hours per day. do you have that much spare time?
    2-3 hour commute each day, it can easily be done.

    I once listened to 4 hours of podcasts sat in my car on Ratchadaphisek Road heading home toward Asoke on a Friday afternoon. Wonderful podcasts overshadowed by my absolute fury at the shitty traffic.

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    You wouldn't like mine, they're mostly about ICS security but they get me off to sleep a treat.

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    The magic sponge is a footy podcast from a few years ago. Some great stories.

    Peter crouch podcast.

    Parenting hell with Josh widdicombe and Rob Beckett.

    Football daily.

    Official FPL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clark77 View Post
    Curiosity got the best of me and I had to check.
    I just corrected it in case anyone searches for it.

    Quote Originally Posted by armstrong View Post
    Still on that whiskey I see
    Fuck me, you really are a tiresome twat in middle age.

    No wonder your missus thinks you're a dick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by filch View Post
    2-3 hour commute each day, it can easily be done.
    Oh jeeze.

    Over the past twenty years - with a six month exception in Jakarta one time - I have never lived more than 15 minutes from work...

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    ...But They Do Develop Vaccines (Nikolai Petrovsky - Everything YOU Need to Know About Covid-19 and the Vaccine) - Ducks Don't Get Cold Feet | Podcast on Spotify

    Harry this one is aimed at you in particular. You have been the main contributor to this thread but I feel that you have a closed mind to anything outside of mainstream western media.

    I like to see all sides of the argument, the interviewer is the son of an owner of a large australian
    n business- the interviewee is a prominent epidemoligist possibly the guy who has the best credentials to comment on COVID given his track record.

    Now without dismissing me as a “backspin” watch at least part of this interview.

    Disclaimer, I know both parties as acquaintances Dr Nikolai Petrovsky in particular.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iceman123 View Post
    ...But They Do Develop Vaccines (Nikolai Petrovsky - Everything YOU Need to Know About Covid-19 and the Vaccine) - Ducks Don't Get Cold Feet | Podcast on Spotify

    Harry this one is aimed at you in particular. You have been the main contributor to this thread but I feel that you have a closed mind to anything outside of mainstream western media.

    I like to see all sides of the argument, the interviewer is the son of an owner of a large australian
    n business- the interviewee is a prominent epidemoligist possibly the guy who has the best credentials to comment on COVID given his track record.

    Now without dismissing me as a “backspin” watch at least part of this interview.

    Disclaimer, I know both parties as acquaintances Dr Nikolai Petrovsky in particular.
    I don't come here for podcasts. Summarise his content and I'll give you a response.

    Although I will say someone who criticises vaccines when he has a vested interest in promoting his - without any trial data - is hard to take seriously.

    Questions over data transparency around Australian doctor’s $1m GoFundMe Covid-19 vaccine | Coronavirus | The Guardian

    He's also a fuckwit or a charlatan.

    "He has also referred to mRNA vaccines as “gene therapy vaccines”, saying the technology was developed “to put new genes inside people”".
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    Harry, sometimes the cliff notes are a bit thin on real info.

    You should watch the podcast, I am not here to summarise the intellectual content of a real epidemiologist.
    Nikolai’s track record speaks for itself. Give Google a rest and listen and learn.
    I would frankly be much more receptive to your comments once you have absorbed the information.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iceman123 View Post
    Harry, sometimes the cliff notes are a bit thin on real info.

    You should watch the podcast, I am not here to summarise the intellectual content of a real epidemiologist.
    Nikolai’s track record speaks for itself. Give Google a rest and listen and learn.
    I would frankly be much more receptive to your comments once you have absorbed the information.
    Sorry?

    He has his own vaccine to promote and yet he criticises the others, even claiming they aren't properly tested while he has offered only one trial of 40 people for his.

    He thinks MRNA vaccines are "gene therapy", which they most certainly are not.

    Do you honestly think this fuckwit has some sort of credibility?

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    "dear joan and jericha"



    Dear Joan and Jericha.

    Julia Davis has spent the past 15 years cementing her position as the doyenne of dark British comedy, and Dear Joan and Jericha may be her most disturbing work to date. This two-hander with her actor pal Vicki Pepperdine sees the pair play agony aunts who tackle their listeners’ relationship problems with relentless misogyny – the woman is always, always at fault, while the invariably wonderful “guys” get off scot-free – and constant recommendations for some variety of incest or bestiality, however tenuous its link to the topic at hand. Always troubling, occasionally terrifying, this is character comedy at its most thrillingly transgressive.

    No problem is too filthy or absurd to receive a dose of their unique wisdom. And what they lack in empathy, they more than make up for in consistency. Whether plagued by “muttony lady limbs” or a husband who gets amorous with the family dog, listeners can rest assured that they have only themselves to blame.
    utter filth dispensed as advice from a couple of unsympathetic and potty mouthed agony aunts.

    perfect for those brits who appreciate toilet humour and filth marinated innuendo and certainly not for the faint hearted or those of a sensitive and woke nature.

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    The only podcasts I listen too are on Spotify when I'm alone in the car by Joey Diaz, who does a podcast called Uncle Joey's Joint.

    The best youtube videos are clips from his sitdowns with Joe Rogan on The Joe Rogan Experience.



    Lang may yer lum reek...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iceman123 View Post
    Harry, sometimes the cliff notes are a bit thin on real info.

    You should watch the podcast, I am not here to summarise the intellectual content of a real epidemiologist.
    Nikolai’s track record speaks for itself. Give Google a rest and listen and learn.
    I would frankly be much more receptive to your comments once you have absorbed the information.

    In that video, Petrovsky described mRNA vaccines as “very new technologies in their infancy”, and asked “what level of confidence do we have that they have been through the usual process.


    I guess that comment makes him a fuckwit and charlatan for sure.


    MRNA technology has been known for about 30 years. The first clinical studies for cancer therapy in humans were carried out over 10 years ago. The technology has therefore been in use for a long time. The fact that the mRNA vaccines to fight the coronavirus have prevailed is also due to the current exceptional situation. The technical fundamentals and the applications have been examined and described for a long time, but the investments for further development and application of the technology were lacking. The Covid-19 pandemic made these investments possible.

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    ^ + ^^
    Still haven’t listened to the podcast if these are your comments.

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    That pod cast is three hours long. I won’t be wasting that much time to find out the content.

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    Roy & HG during the footy season
    https://www.abc. net.au/radio/programs/bludging-on-the-blindside/underpants-on-the-door-knob/13568106

    The Minefield - Waleed Aly and Scott Stephens for a bit of food for thought
    https://www.abc. net.au/radionational/programs/theminefield/past-programs/?month=2021-09

    Philip Adams speaks with interesting peoiple and authors culture politicos etc
    https://www.abc. net.au/radionational/programs/latenightlive/past-programs/?month=2021-11

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    Quote Originally Posted by misskit View Post
    That pod cast is three hours long. I won’t be wasting that much time to find out the content.
    Seems like you’ve made up your mind as to the quality of the content. Just stick to Harry’s sound bites, easier to digest, but all cobbled together by an unqualified silly old racist.

    Yes buggered if I would be listening to one of the world’s top epidemiologists, who has personally developed over 50 vaccines.

    Parachutes are like your mind - they only work when they’re open.

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