Dua Lipa’s book club seems like it would be that top-right one but she seems to put real effort into it and she is actually a pretty good interviewer.
But I’m a fan so I’m probably exactly who the agent is thinking of in this scenario.
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Dua Lipa’s book club seems like it would be that top-right one but she seems to put real effort into it and she is actually a pretty good interviewer.
But I’m a fan so I’m probably exactly who the agent is thinking of in this scenario.
People riff badly off each other thinking they’re funny with maybe only a few minutes of opinion devoted to the actual topic while recording themselves and calling it a “podcast.”
Since we are listing our favorite pods,
yorkshireman explains the machinations of intelligence agencies and the mafia
Did he seriously use Theo Von as the example for the bottom right podcast instead of Lex Fridman?
Shout out to the podcast Making Gay History which is an author of a book of the same name just publishing the interviews he did for the book. Beautiful and powerful stories, sometimes made all the more painful by hearing it in people's own voices.
It's exactly the sort of thing that podcasts were always capable of being known for instead of …this…
I only listen to Citation Needed that is depressing pilled, and history of philosophy without any gaps that is really entertaining and funny
You forgot the ones where ist just a bunch of dudes getting absolutely hammered on camera, i.e. cold ones
I listen to three podcasts. One of them is one of these, the other two aren’t any of these:
Deep political analysis by former senior staffers from the last government of this country that you actually respected.
Daily news horror recap, but presented with just enough smarm and sarcasm so you don’t cry through the whole thing.
Recapping a movie but its longer than a movie could be fun, what if they have alot of odd distractions mid podcast with fun micro celebrities that just show up? They can go way off topic and eventually circle back. I could do this, I barely watch movies and it would be fun.
There must be a podcast that is notorious for this or something, it seems much less bad than the others.
"Back to the Future Minute" is the one that came to my mind. Each episode talks about one minute of, well, back to the future - and looking it up right now, the length of each episode was somewhere between 15 min and over an hour. I stopped listening somewhere at the start of the second movie, but I remember actually really enjoying it. Maybe I should listen to it again.
1 minute? Thats wild.
Maybe How Did This Get Made? I haven't seen most of the movies in the episodes I've listened to