Funny Leftists describing the abhorrent crimes of history.
Source: The Dollop, Behind the Bastards
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Funny Leftists describing the abhorrent crimes of history.
Source: The Dollop, Behind the Bastards
The following don't seem to fit any of these (and they're all excellent):
My list includes 99% invisible, That's absurd please elaborate, Lateral
I would like to add "last podcast on the left" for consideration on this list
They forgot:
The Shouty and Mumbles Show
Dead podcast about your niche interest that produced three episodes in 2012.
The "informative" podcast where one host pretends to be an idiot to ask obvious questions so we can drag 3 minutes of content out to half an hour and sell more mattresses and socks.
Church sermons.
There's also the hybrid ones where the two hosts are your first two examples at the same time. Shouty makes stupid questions stubbornly while mumbly tries to convince them they're wrong.
If your podcast isn't fictional, spooky, and gay I don't want it.
Pseudopod? Welcome to Night Vale?
Not those exact ones personally, but yeah that's the kind of thing I'm talking about.
What about Hello From The Magic Tavern?
I'm not sure David McRaney's You Are Not So Smart fits any of these.
Or Dear Hank & John either, for that matter.
Where's the "fashy youngster who believes if he misgenders trans people and calls all immigrants criminals, the evangelicals won't ban his anime porn"?
Missing the science podcast, but I'm not sure there is a humorous way to say "explains a scientific concept over 30-150 minutes. "
I listen to audio dramas and real-play rpgs.
YouTube personalities talk about stuff for 3 hours
Darknet Diaries: lmao we live in a surveillance state
Shut up and take my upvote!
Does this count as a podcast?: https://youtube.com/@qnaline
I clicked on it and the first video recommended was a thumbnail of two guys sitting in front of microphones looking like that last image with the title "the bible is true cause it says so?"
So.... Yes. Very much so.
So, scientists and skeptics on a talk show debunking fundamentalists and reactionaries on guest calls count as "low-iq comedians having a playful banter"?
Not directly but I will call it an homage to it. Cause they are still platforming the extremists.
Its why no one thought Bill Nye's debates with creationists were a good idea.
I think that description fits dipshits like Tucker Carlson much better though.
And I don't like formal debates either as no debate I've ever watched to this day has had a moderator who would be willing to keep the debaters on topic and force concessions when they try to evade, move goal posts etc. I prefer live, online discussions much more.
And platforming morons is only bad when one can't debunk them, or when one is too kind and meek to actually properly push back. This is why I like Professor Dave and a lot of the people hosting The Line. They do not argue in that docile way typical of leftist commentators. They call their opponents out for lying, force concessions, and do not act kindly to them (unless they're literally just misguided).
Both sides are getting their clippable audio snippets and dragging around audiences to feel like they are fighting with them.
I truly don't agree that platforming extremists to argue against them for publicity and money is ever worth it. The sides lean against each other to grow larger and these are people who it is in their financial interests to not change their opinion. And religion debates are not productive, those are personal and faith based. Can't argue someone rationally out of something that wasnt rationally entered.
You asked about qnaline, not Tucker.
I was talking about the "playful banter with the most evil people in the world" text when I gave the Tucker Carlson example.
Their religion debates are mostly against evangelicals and biblical literalists, who generally do think that their beliefs are rational, so an in-depth deconstruction is really beneficial, a lot of the time not to the caller but to the impartial layperson viewer.
I understand your criticism here, but also one can't make do without the opposition making some content like this, especially when this sphere is dominated by uneducated right-wingers like Joe Rogan.
I understand fighting fire with fire, but dont mind me while I dont praise the arsonists.
you forgot
podcast about engineering disasters, with slides
So like collapsing playgrounds?

Shout out to November Kelly, Devon, and the entire Nate Bethea extended universe. Producing the only good podcasts on the internet.
It really is the most "this social media site" podcast in existence. Despite this it actually is very good
Also, D&D campaign
We need the podcast equivalent of old radio shows, like acting out a story with sound effects
There's plenty of audio dramas, and actual plays that are more edited and produced than, say, Critical Role.
Edit: Came across this site just now: https://audiodrama.directory/
I feel like D&D campaign falls, spiritually, under ‘recapping a movie but it’s longer than the movie’
Honestly, this chart is sad. I have not listened to a single of any of these type of podcasts because I stay away from bad content.
It should be titled "types of podcast: a guide for masochists"
Ya know what? I don't think the boomers were right. Their equivilant to podcasts was FM Radio having talk shows at 6am with wacky hosts that use slide whistles, fake laughs, and crazy sound effects every 3 seconds.
They didn't have it right. There's absolutely room for something way better.......but those awful 80s morning shows were still better than these podcasts.
I just miss people talking about something they know in an organized and professional manner.
I just don't care for random string of consciousness to pretend I am part of a conversation I can't actually participate in.
So I think Behind the Bastards and The Dollop would fit as a subcategory under the first one of "journalists and comedians riff on some of the worst people in history as their producer tries to keep them on topic and avoid being cancelled".
There’s also: Computer nerds talk about the most inane software topics imaginable.
And: AI bros who used to be Crypto bros talk about their latest scam.
There's also the sex and relationship advice podcasts that make you feel way better about your own mostly functional relationship.
Types of podcast I listen to: