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Bandit110

298 posts

105 months

Sunday 19th September 2021
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Some Podcasts I'd recommend:

The Race MotoGP Podcast... Toby Moody and Simon Patterson, very good
SnookerScene Podcast....Snooker commentator Dave Hendon, interesting informative, nostalgic and funny, just great
FlightSafetyDetectives.... ex NTSB investigator and an ex maintenance guy discuss all things aviation
BringBackV10s.... recently found this, talking about the great V10 era of F1, upto about 2005
InTheFastLane... Australian based Podcast with lots of big name interviewees from all walks of motorsport

GasItOut is also a great MotoGP one but there hasn't been an episode for a good while, Neil Hodgson and Gavin Emmett


Edited by Bandit110 on Sunday 19th September 16:00

Bandit110

298 posts

105 months

Sunday 19th September 2021
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Meant to say also, I'd like to be able to listen to the Collecting Cars one, lots of great guests, John McGuinness, Robert Reid, Nicky Grist, Martin Brundle, Tiff Needell, but I find Harris's interruptions so annoying and derailing, which is a shame

coppice

8,654 posts

145 months

Monday 20th September 2021
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I agree . Harris needs to understand interviews are about his guests , not himself .

Two excellent , recent Beyond The Grid episodes - Derek Hill. Phil Hill's son and a racer himself. A wonderful insight into a very different era , and the most enigmatic world champion of all . Also Jackie Oliver - the ultimate cheeky wheeler dealer Essex boy - and a fine driver too.

LaurasOtherHalf

21,429 posts

197 months

Monday 20th September 2021
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Also worth listening to is F1 On The Edge, a limited series that looks at some high intensity but off the wall episodes in F1 history such as the Jaguar Monaco diamond vanishing, Coulthard’s plane crash and Senna’s punch up with Eddie Irvine.

Only available on Spotify by the look of it though.

The Sir Patrick Head interview recently by Motorsport Magazine was a real eye opener as well!

lonny

414 posts

244 months

Saturday 9th October 2021
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Having finally given up on the woke-fest that is the Kermode & Mayo film review podcast after many years, can anyone recommend any alternative weekly reviews of latest movie releases?

coppice

8,654 posts

145 months

Saturday 9th October 2021
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GB News - you might double their audience ?

g3org3y

20,666 posts

192 months

Saturday 9th October 2021
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SpeckledJim said:
Teddy Lop said:
SpeckledJim said:
Someone on PH recommended the 'Conflicted' podcast, and I thought it was on this thread?

Anyway, I'm hooked and I've binged them all in a week, so I wanted to come back and thank the poster for the recommendation, but now I can't find them.


Anyway, whoever you are, thank you. It's probably the best thing I've listened to this year. smile
It was mentioned in response to something on the books you're reading thread recently.

Very interesting and informative podcast.
Thank you. That’s indeed where it was.

smile
You're welcome guys. winkthumbup

I actually came across both the presenters Aimen Dean and Thomas Small on the Triggernometry Podcast.

My regular podcast rotation at the mo is:
- Jordan B Peterson Podcast
- Triggernometry
- Sean Carroll - Mindscape Podcast
- Bret Weinstein - Dark Horse Podcast
- Bari Weiss - Honestly.
- Coleman Hughes - Conversations with Coleman

I used to listen to Sam Harris, but gone off him of late. Joe Rogan I've not listened to since his move to Spotify. I might start listening to 'Under the Skin' with Russell Brand, looks like he's got some interesting guests. I wish the Collecting Cars podcasts with Chris Harris were more frequent. frown

There's a lot of good content out there, just trying to find the time to listen to it all! Moreover, I'm a sucker to buy the books of interesting guests, so that pile is growing steadily!

anonymous-user

55 months

Saturday 9th October 2021
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Teddy Lop said:
SpeckledJim said:
Someone on PH recommended the 'Conflicted' podcast, and I thought it was on this thread?

Anyway, I'm hooked and I've binged them all in a week, so I wanted to come back and thank the poster for the recommendation, but now I can't find them.


Anyway, whoever you are, thank you. It's probably the best thing I've listened to this year. smile
It was mentioned in response to something on the books you're reading thread recently.

Very interesting and informative podcast.
Yes loved all of this. Brilliant podcast. Got the recommendation from here also. cheers g3org3y I’m going to check out some of your others as you’ve achieved an elevated trusted review status now. hehe

Edited by anonymous-user on Saturday 9th October 19:10

AstonZagato

12,730 posts

211 months

Monday 11th October 2021
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If you have any interest in investing or financial markets, The Money May Podcast is worth a listen:
https://moneymazepodcast.com/

LeadFarmer

7,411 posts

132 months

Monday 11th October 2021
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Clinton Baptise has a new podcast out


BadOrangePete

638 posts

45 months

Monday 11th October 2021
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Mint! Going to see Clinton Baptiste live in afew weeks, should be interesting hehe

DRFC1879

3,446 posts

158 months

Tuesday 12th October 2021
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I saw him doing a tour warm-up in Leeds a while ago. Probably a couple of years as it was pre-covid. He was brilliant.

rodericb

6,792 posts

127 months

Friday 15th October 2021
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g3org3y said:
You're welcome guys. winkthumbup

I actually came across both the presenters Aimen Dean and Thomas Small on the Triggernometry Podcast.

My regular podcast rotation at the mo is:
- Jordan B Peterson Podcast
- Triggernometry
- Sean Carroll - Mindscape Podcast
- Bret Weinstein - Dark Horse Podcast
- Bari Weiss - Honestly.
- Coleman Hughes - Conversations with Coleman

I used to listen to Sam Harris, but gone off him of late. Joe Rogan I've not listened to since his move to Spotify. I might start listening to 'Under the Skin' with Russell Brand, looks like he's got some interesting guests. I wish the Collecting Cars podcasts with Chris Harris were more frequent. frown

There's a lot of good content out there, just trying to find the time to listen to it all! Moreover, I'm a sucker to buy the books of interesting guests, so that pile is growing steadily!
Yeah, watch the Russel Brand ones. He has grown up.

Have a watch of Tim Dillon: https://youtu.be/Y2-bUoSNNME

ch37

10,642 posts

222 months

Friday 15th October 2021
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lonny said:
Having finally given up on the woke-fest that is the Kermode & Mayo film review podcast after many years, can anyone recommend any alternative weekly reviews of latest movie releases?
I personally love FilmCast. They focus on a movie a week so it's nice listening to a spoiler filled deep dive after I've watched the film (it's US based, but cinema releases are fairly well aligned these days). Loads of Netflix stuff in the first half of each episode, but I just skip to the review.

I don't know of any that are quite so comprehensive with spoiler-free reviews of all UK releases, I like going in blind so tend to do things the other way round.

lonny

414 posts

244 months

Friday 15th October 2021
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ch37 said:
lonny said:
Having finally given up on the woke-fest that is the Kermode & Mayo film review podcast after many years, can anyone recommend any alternative weekly reviews of latest movie releases?
I personally love FilmCast. They focus on a movie a week so it's nice listening to a spoiler filled deep dive after I've watched the film (it's US based, but cinema releases are fairly well aligned these days). Loads of Netflix stuff in the first half of each episode, but I just skip to the review.

I don't know of any that are quite so comprehensive with spoiler-free reviews of all UK releases, I like going in blind so tend to do things the other way round.
Thanks for that, I’ll give it a go. Someone else recommended the Empire magazine podcast as well - good to see there are some choices out there ready for Dune next week.

blingybongy

3,882 posts

147 months

Sunday 17th October 2021
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rodericb said:
Yeah, watch the Russel Brand ones. He has grown up.
Bet he's still a wker though.

Liokault

2,837 posts

215 months

Sunday 17th October 2021
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blingybongy said:
rodericb said:
Yeah, watch the Russel Brand ones. He has grown up.
Bet he's still a wker though.
A total wker, but his podcasts are great, he’s actually quite balanced and entertaining.

Teddy Lop

8,301 posts

68 months

Sunday 17th October 2021
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Liokault said:
blingybongy said:
rodericb said:
Yeah, watch the Russel Brand ones. He has grown up.
Bet he's still a wker though.
A total wker, but his podcasts are great, he’s actually quite balanced and entertaining.
You'll like it if you like Russel brand, as from the one I listened to it's as much about him as whoever his guest is.

I guess he's got a lot to say though - how many times has he completely reinvented himself?

Big Rig

8,860 posts

188 months

Friday 31st December 2021
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For anyone interested in human science, exercise, fat loss & athletic performance etc, this is probably one of the best Podcasts I’ve ever listened too.
Scientific evidence based practices with some very respected guests throughout many fields on every show.

Dr. Andrew Huberman - The Huberman Lab.

https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/huberman-lab...

LaurasOtherHalf

21,429 posts

197 months

Friday 31st December 2021
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Few recent good ones from me

Uncanny-from the makers of The Battersea Poltergeist, listeners get in touch to tell their spooky/strange stories.

Harsh Reality, the story of Miriam Rivera-a 00s reality show where the men competed to date a model who they weren't aware was a transvestite.

Fueling Around-car stuff from Jason Plato and Comedy Dave off the old Chris Moyles show, better than that makes it sound!

Wind Of Change-ex-CIA man hears rumour from other CIA man that The Scorpion's "Wind Of Change", the 80s power balled was actually a CIA project to help bring down the Berlin Wall. Absolutely brilliant.