![]() ![]() In the last few years I often find myself wondering if the political world has lost its mind, and on Mondays I’m able to get the message that yes, everyone has gone crazy, but you’re still not alone, there are these four libertarian weirdos who are right there with you. It’s well-edited, sharp, witty, and always tackles the latest news of the week from a libertarian perspective. My favorite is the Monday Editor’s Roundtable which usually includes Katherine Mangu-Ward, Matt Welch, Nick Gillespie, and Peter Suderman. And now the (slightly sorted!) list: Reason Podcastįirst up, the Reason Podcast includes several different types of excellent content. Moreover, there is just so much good content out there, you should never waste your time with something you don’t find interesting. He encourages his listeners to skip podcast episodes if they find it uninteresting because he’d rather they continue to enjoy the pieces of content from the podcast that they do like, rather than feel like they have to slog through parts they don’t. ![]() This was actually a recommendation by 80,0000 Hours podcast host Rob Wiblin. I’d also like to take a second to recommend a method of podcast listening: have a low barrier to skipping an episode of a podcast that you otherwise enjoy. It is loosely grouped with podcasts I have listened to longer and/or enjoy more at the top, with more recent podcast discoveries or podcasts whose episodes I have found hit or miss towards the bottom. In that light, I have created this list of recommendations. We live in a world where if you have a niche interest, there’s going to be a podcast and several YouTube channels covering it.īut since podcast discussion is decentralized, my most common method of hearing about podcasts is through other people. Podcast distribution is decentralized, and the barrier to entry is low. Podcasts have grown significantly in the last 10 years to the point where I honestly haven’t listened to terrestrial radio stations for several years. Last year I wrote up a post discussing my recommended podcasts, and I figured it was about time to update my list. ![]()
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