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  • Apple
    Do you or have friends that ever listen in regularly or periodically to podcasts? How popular do you view podcasting?

    I've heard that the 35 and under crowd is more likely to listen to a podcast than the radio while in the car/commute time to/from work.
  • MontyBrunswick
    Apple;1741183 wrote:Do you or have friends that ever listen in regularly or periodically to podcasts?
    No.
  • Heretic
    I do have one friend who does, but personally don't. If I'm in my car or in the office or at home or virtually anywhere and want to listen to something, well, that's what music is for. Far more fulfilling than listening to random people talk about random things.
  • GOONx19
    Of the hundred or so people under 35 that I spend time with on a regular basis, I only know one person who listens to podcasts and it's all he talks about.
  • Automatik
    I've been listening to podcasts regularly since my first ipod purchase in 2007.
  • McFly1955
    I recently starting listening to podcasts at work and I love it, makes the day fly by.

    I use the Pocket Casts app...


    -Bill Burr (This is the only one I listen to every episode without fail, Monday/Thursday)

    These I just pick and choose interesting episodes...

    -Joe Rogan
    -WTF with Marc Maron
    -By the way - Jeff Garlin
    -Radio Lab
    -This American Life
    -Stuff You Should Know
    -Doug Loves Movies

    I wouldn't say they are just random people talking about random things....Well, Bill Burr's is that way but he so damn funny I crack up every episode.

    The others are specific episodes often times, or certain guests....For example, Radiolab had a cool piece on the old "Montreal Screwjob" from back when wrestling was sweet, so I listened to that one, etc.
  • Zoltan
    I listen to them most of the time when I am in the car, and sometimes when I work out as well. I'm under 35 and I know alot of people that listen to them regulary on daily commutes.

    Rogan, BS report, Fighter and the Kid, WTF with Maron, MMA hour, Hardcore History, etc.
  • Scarlet_Buckeye
    Love podcasts. IMO, it's the future (over radio).

    I'm subscribed to...
    The 92.3 FAN morning show
    Bull & Fox
    An ESPN podcast
    Rob Has a Podcast
    Around the Horn
    Pardon the Interruption
    The Thundering Herd
    Mike & Mike
    Tony Kornheiser Show
    Bucknuts Morning 5
    PM Podcast
    The BGR Show
    Serial
    npr Fresh Air

    I've heard from several ppl that the Joe Rogan podcast and the BS Report are great podcasts to listen to as well.
  • Fab1b
    Maron's WTF
    Darkness Radio
  • Azubuike24
    I mostly listen to nutrition, fitness, bodybuilding and science podcasts. However, a few that are outside of that, which are very good.

    The Joe Rogan Experience
    The Tim Ferriss Show
    Hardcore History

    Hardcore History, IMO, is maybe the best podcast out there today. If you like history and want an incredible presentation, download it.
  • raiderbuck
    I listen to "The Monday Morning Podcast" by Bill Burr as well. That's usually it.
  • Sonofanump
    Recently started these with my longer drives around:

    Freakonomics
    TED- NPR
    Stuff you missed in History Class
  • Automatik
    Just finished the first episode for the new Serial season. Very interesting.
  • Laley23
    Will be starting Serial soon.

    Currently listen to:

    -Bill Simmons
    -Joe Rogan
    -SI Media Podcast with Richard Deitsch (very interesting for a more behind the scenes look at TV)
    -Dave and Chuck the Freak (for comedy relief)
    -The Herd

    That usually is more than enough for me in a week. I usually only listen to them while flying.
  • hasbeen
    I listen to the bigger sports guys, baseball ones, Seattle Mariners podcasts, a few random mixed in
  • sportchampps
    Just finished Season 1 of Serial and got caught up on season 2. Season 1 is amazing and better then making a murder IMO. Season 2 is kinda meh Bergdahl is just a crazy guy who should t have been allowed to enlist
  • Laley23
    Season 2 has been boring as hell. The story is pretty well known already. The interviews and backstory is interesting, but not enough to save it. Coupled with the fact it's every two weeks instead of weekly...I've lost interest completely.
  • Midstate01
    My wife listened to all of season 1. I was in and out. Really well done though. Tonight on way home from cavs game we started season 2. I'm hooked. My wife was in intelligence in Hawaii and so she has some insight and I guess more perspective into some of thing things they say in interviews, so that made it more interesting.

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  • Midstate01
    Plus it always leads into her going off about Snowden, who she actually knew from working alongside the unit he was a contractor with.

    Gets her all fired up and she doesn't do that often.

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  • Sonofanump
    Mostly Abel James and Charlene Johnson lately.
  • j_crazy
    I listen to Cashing in with TJ Miller pretty regularly (the episodes are not regularly released).

    How Did This Get Made is always golden.

    I have recently gotten into some others, but i'm on the fence so far.
  • Belly35
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  • sportchampps
    My car has Apple CarPlay so it makes it pretty easy to listen to on the way to work.
  • Automatik
    Planet Money is my latest go to. Short and interesting.
  • cruiser_96
    TRow & Funky Show.

    NCAA wrestling, with a little international stuff thrown in to keep it interesting.