We Might Be Drunk is the podcast I listen to with the most consistency, and definitely worth a listen. Two of my favorite comedians (Mark Norman & Sam Morrill) who are hilarious while also getting into aspects of day to day life.
For comedy:
Distractible - very funny guys. Start with the episode Bob’s Fridge
Hamish and Andy - higher profuction value and hilarious. Very much like a radio show because they used to be radio hosts and are also comedians
For hilarious comedians with great chemistry and occasional improved bits: Bad Friends. With Andrew Santino and Bobby Lee.
Uhh Yeah Dude - comedy. One of the oldest podcasts going since 2006!
Seatbelts
Another vote for The Weekly Planet here! Great Aussie banter if you like your comic book movies and tv shows or just current movie reviews.
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Podcasts I listen to every episode of is a small list nowadays: Five thirty eight and waveform. The first is for political and statistic wonkiness, the second is for consumer tech. They both have good banter between the presenters
Film sack
Dr Karl
Star wars minute
Mr Ballen
All around science
The morning stream
These I listen to regularly. I have subs to many limited series around true crime (the teachers pet, shandees story, liar liar, the night driver) and other subs to podcasts listed here eg behind the bastards and some podcasts centered around pink bands and punk music but I rarely have time to listen to these regularly.
Grey 17, a podcast about watching Babylon 5. Repeat viewers along with newbies.
The Skeptics Guide to the Universe
Knowledge Fight
Nice Games Club
The SGU is the one podcast I have to listen to every week. They have been putting out such great content for so long now.
I’d recommend their show to anyone with an interest in science, technology, or thinking.
Distractible is my go-to for a good laugh. Listen to the episode “Bob’s Fridge” to make your day better
I’m new to Distractible as of only a few weeks ago. I was working backwards until my brother said “no. Stop what you’re doing and listen to ‘Bob’s Fridge’”
It was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made.
Armchair Expert - interviews with not just actors, musicians, and directors, but also professors, philosophers, authors, etc. The host is very open about his childhood trauma and recovery from addiction. Very interesting intellectual conversations.
Behind the Bastards - really good deep dives into the assholes of our time and prior.
Beach Too Sandy, Water Too Wet - each episode, the hosts (brother and sister) read real reviews on a certain topic or genre and discuss. The reviews are generally hilarious, ridiculous, and/or crazy.
Whoo another BtB listener!
“You know who won’t steal babies and forge adoption documents, probably? The goods and services that support this podcast.”
“Robert!”
“Sorry, Sophie, I guess I mangled that one. Here’s aaaaaads!”
I heard that in their voices oh my God.
I listen to too much BtB.
Christine Schiefer from Beach Too Sandy also has another podcast called And That’s Why We Drink. She does it with her friend Em Schulz once a week where they tell a paranormal and a true crime story, then once a month they also do viewer stories. I highly recommend it also!
Ologies by Allie Ward!!
She basically interviews scientists about their job and asks all the dumb questions you wish you could ask. She has a huge number of episodes on everything from black holes and dark matter to squirrels to Emojis. And it’s all from the perspective of “the study of”.
One of my favorite episodes is “Ferro-equinology”. The study of iron horses. Trains. I knew trains were cool, but had no idea how cool they really were until that episode.
Her energy is addictive too. Great personality. If you are a part of her patron (which I am) you’ll get a heads up before her interviews and she give an opportunity for you to post questions that she’ll ask the Ologist.
Mike Duncan’s History of Rome and Revolutions podcast series.
Hello Internet!
Ah hello, Tim.
Wolf and Owl - Two comedian friends show up completely unprepared and talk about anything, funny and wholesome.