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Podcast recommendations, episode discussions, and struggle sessions about which shows need to be cancelled.
Rest In Power, Michael Brooks.
Ashes Ashes
Describes aspects of society which are unsustainable, ecologically damaging, and/or vulnerable to collapse in the face of global warming.
I forgot about that one! Is it still going?
No signs of life I'm afraid.
Quorators has been my sleep aid for the last few months.
Lemon Party fills the void that Cumtown left
have you ever heard of Chapo Trap House? Give episode 675 a shot and see if you like it.
actual recs:
Horror Vanguard about creepy movies and books
Auxiliary Statements is a theory pod, but very left-com leaning
Marx Madness is another theory pod, early on from an ML perspective but later far more decolonial
have you ever heard of Chapo Trap House? Give episode 675 a shot and see if you like it.
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(Seconding Boonta, Horror Vanguard and Work Stoppage. Boonta is cosy comedy and HV is unapologetic theatre kid/postgrad playfulness. I don't even really watch horror as a genre)
that was almost certainly me!
the fun thing about the shriekcast is the hosts start the show hating jkr and knowing she's a terf, and then she just keeps going down the rabbit hole at the same time that the books are getting worse, so they'll have a segment where they talk about the nightmarish transphobia she's peddling right before viciously ripping into a bad chapter
Tysm great recco. The dramatic irony of knowing how bad it gets with jkr adds another layer, for sure.
i got burned completely out of serious podcasts, so these are going to mostly have a lighter bent, but they're all either by communists or people who are very happy to associate with communists
first i'll second the shrieking shack and a more civilized age. i went into some detail about the shriekcast below, so i'll just say that amca is for you if you're the type of person who would like to hear people discussing how fucked up the whole droid slavery thing is, but not as a gotcha joke but as a thing to be seriously analyzed. one of the hosts is pretty clearly a better read leftist than the others, citing theory a bunch especially in their episodes on andor (which is a pretty great show you should 100% pirate if you haven't)
the whole abnormal mapping network is good. abnormal mapping is a game club podcast, every episode they play a video game and discuss it. they're good critics with good chemistry, and at a certain point they started reading theory and you can tell. from there the hosts have done a bunch of spinoff podcasts, and i like all the ones i've listened to. your uncle's beach house is about anime, repertory screenings is about movies, there are others about icelandic sagas, ghibli movies, james bond, etc. plus a bunch of adjacent podcasts they host as well, like fate/moon archive which covers the works of type moon
and then there's the real reason i started listening to them to begin with. for 1$ a month on their patreon there's the great gundam project, which lets you pinpoint the exact moment they read theory because there's an episode where they come in like "ok to understand this episode of gundam we both read lenin". they also cover other anime along with it, mostly mecha anime but currently they're doing rose of versailles
i'm gonna add the ranged touch podcasts + fatt later but here's what i've got for now
friends at the table is an actual play podcast. i've only listened to counter/weight which is really good cyberpunk with mechs, but i know later seasons get more explicitly communist. a bunch of the hosts are also doing media club plus, where they're covering the 2011 hunter x hunter anime
finally, ranged touch does super good academic critique of primarily genre works. they have mages and murderdads about the baldur's gate games (and the games inspired by them, like icewind dale, planescape torment, and disco elysium), too much future about the fallout games, homestuck made this world about homestuck (which has the bonus of letting them cover wide swaths of internet culture), shelved by genre where they cover different examples of genre fiction starting with book of the new sun (cohosted by austin walker of a more civilized age and friends at the table above), just king things where they cover the works of stephen king in publication order, and game study study buddies where they cover academic works on gaming and gaming culture
My current obsession is Normal Gossip which is mostly just a fun anonymized gossip podcast about real people. They have a slight left bend as their parent company is a worker's coop but it's mostly fun. Highly recommend!
I like Pod About List and I think I'm like the only one who ever mentions it. It's an extremely dumb podcast by surprisingly clever people who are all socialists, though not all that well-educated on international stuff. I remember listening to it because they kept appearing with funny roles on the admittedly-better Episode 1 podcast, plus they did a radio-play type thing called "Frog Quest" that I loved, and I didn't understand why anyone would listen to their normal episodes until one of the shock humor bits really hit me when I wasn't expecting it and then I started to like it.
So basically go listen to Episode One
Corner Späti covers the absurdity of europe leftistly and it's very much good. Eurojank is not limited to videogames
Myths and Legends retells old fables with an often humorous, anachronism-ridden bent. Arthro Pod is slow, but engaging in talk of bugs.