Recommend me a (non-gaming) podcast

I Saw That Years Ago - Bruce Willis and Samuel L Jackson might... DIE HARD WITH A VENGEANCE with special guest Chris Broad from ABROAD IN JAPAN

On this show we're joined by one of my favourite YouTubers, Chris Broad. Chris runs the Abroad in Japan YouTube Channel and podcast. It's a guide to all things Japanese, but as presented by a sarcastic Englishman. He must be doing something right as his channel has 1.79 million subscribers.

Chris' channel https://www.youtube.com/user/cmbroad44

He's very funny, but also swears a lot. Don't listen to this show out loud in polite company.

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It's amazing I've just found out about this but Team Deakins has the Greatest Working Cinematographer Roger Deakins, his wife James (who has a lot of impressive script supervisor credits) chats to his collaborators like Sam Mendes, Denis Villeneuve and Joel Coen. For someone interested in the film making process it's essentially perfect.

Assuming "non-gaming" means no VIDEO games, my top podcast for a while now has been The Secret Cabal, a boardgame podcast. It's a group of friends talking board games and other geek culture, and I think their rapport just pulls you in and makes you feel like part of the group. Their biweekly episodes are 2-3 hours. When I started listening, that seemed way too long; now it's too short, even with them doing a supplementary "Express" episode at least once a month.

Ear Hustle is on break right now. I've probably mentioned it before, but it's about life in US prisons. Don't know why but I've always wondered about that.

I have a million podcasts I'm following in my app, but very few right now where I listen to every episode.

Fedaykin98 wrote:

Assuming "non-gaming" means no VIDEO games, my top podcast for a while now has been The Secret Cabal, a boardgame podcast. It's a group of friends talking board games and other geek culture, and I think their rapport just pulls you in and makes you feel like part of the group.

Those guys are a lot of fun. I've listened to their Gencon episodes for some vicarious experiences in the past.

I Saw That Years Ago - Terminator 2 : Judgement Day

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I’ve just discovered a bunch.

Smoke Screen: Fake Priest (true crime)
Serial: Nice White Parents (racism)
Morally Indefensible (true crime)
California Love (racism, memoir, Los Angeles)

A recent episode of Opening Arguments has a good breakdown of Harris and her background.

I Saw That Years Ago - Bad perms, Italian restaurants and bathroom cocktails in 1980s action series... THE PROFESSIONALS

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I Saw That Years Ago - Anthony Hopkins and John Hurt in...THE ELEPHANT MAN

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This week we're joined by Max Seeck. He's a Finnish thriller author whose work has been translated into 38 languages. It's also planned to be made into a US TV series.

I Saw That Years Ago - Rutger Hauer swings his chopper at strange men in... BLIND FURY

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What do you get when at 85-year-old Mae West seduces a 32-year-old Timothy Dalton? SEXTETTE.

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I've been enjoying The Kingcast - which is a podcast about Stephen King adaptations - a lot, and this week's episode with Bryan Fuller talking about Salem's Lot and his serial killer cub-scout leader is an especially good one.

I Saw That Years Ago - Love and grief in Nani Moretti's Italian drama QUIET CHAOS..with special guest BOB MILLS

Bob is a stand-up comic, radio show host, TV presenter, quiz show host and more. In the 1990s he did a TV show called In Bed With Me Dinner. You might have seen him on Win, Lose or Draw or heard him on Talk Radio and Talk Sport.

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I Saw That Years Ago - Bruce Willis and Damon Wayans in... THE LAST BOY SCOUT

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I Saw That Years Ago - Arnold Schwarzenegger rescues Alyssa Milano from a crochet worse than death in... COMMANDO

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If you're like me and have been embracing cooking shows during the pandemic (and miss the Bon Appetit test kitchen crew), then I strongly recommend checking out Home Cooking, a series co-hosted by the knowledgeable and charming Samin Nosrat (of Salt Fat Acid Heat fame) and the velvet-voiced, pun-loving Hrishikesh Hirway (who hosts Song Exploder). They tackle listener's home cooking questions, talk about what they're eating and often have great guests -- all with a loose, conversational flow.

The show is warmhearted, funny and often edifying. It almost always perks me up, a practically impossible feat these days.

I didn't realize Bon Appetit hadn't posted any new videos in 4 months. We watch their channel on Samsung TV+ a lot. Epicurious is still posting content to their channel. Hopefully Bon Appetit can work out their issue so they can get back to making awesome content.

Edit: Nevermind sounds like everyone has quit. I had heard that a lot of them had quit but now Claire Saffitz has also left.

Bon Appetit had a bit of a meltdown after Conde Nast refused to pay their non-white staff with comparable wages as their white staff. I liked Bon Appetit's video stuff, but good f*cking riddance to that.

Claire was on a freelancer contract that ended about the time everything blew up. She's either getting ready to or just published a cookbook.

Sohla's ended up on Babbish's channel, which he's expanded. She's also doing videos for Food 52.

kazooka wrote:

Bon Appetit had a bit of a meltdown after Conde Nast refused to pay their non-white staff with comparable wages as their white staff. I liked Bon Appetit's video stuff, but good f*cking riddance to that.

Amen to that -- and although it looks like BA is now back with a more diverse (and hopefully fairly reimbursed) staff, they're not acknowledging what caused the total implosion of the BA YouTube universe, which is a bad look.

But I can't recommend Home Cooking enough. This week's episode features Jason Mantzoukas, who may be the funniest human alive, or at least a close runner up to Maria Bamford.

zyblorg wrote:
kazooka wrote:

Bon Appetit had a bit of a meltdown after Conde Nast refused to pay their non-white staff with comparable wages as their white staff. I liked Bon Appetit's video stuff, but good f*cking riddance to that.

Amen to that -- and although it looks like BA is now back with a more diverse (and hopefully fairly reimbursed) staff, they're not acknowledging what caused the total implosion of the BA YouTube universe, which is a bad look.

But I can't recommend Home Cooking enough. This week's episode features Jason Mantzoukas, who may be the funniest human alive, or at least a close runner up to Maria Bamford.

Good to know they're back. I'm all for diversity, but I hope Molly is back too. As for Brad... couldn't care less.

PaladinTom wrote:

Good to know they're back. I'm all for diversity, but I hope Molly is back too. As for Brad... couldn't care less.

Unfortunately, no -- Molly, Carla, Claire, Andy and Rick all bowed out of doing videos. I'm not sure about Brad (who grew on me, which is appropriate given his love of fermentation, I guess), but Chris is back.

Brad remind me and my fiancé of my brother. My brother is a big goof just like he is (just without the accent and the ability to cook) so the similarities kind of make us love him.

Claire, Molly, and Priya are some of my other favorites. Chris is annoying to me.

I Sw That Years Ago - Tate Donovan, Lea Thompson and a very young Joaquin Phoenix go to... SPACE CAMP.

This week we're joined by tech reviewer and youtuber Michael Fisher aka Mr.Mobile. He brings professional and in-depth interviews to his 1m subscribers. He's also a massive Star Trek nerd and we talked tech, space, culture and more.

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Hmmm... Space Camp was a favorite of my family. I'll have to check that one out.

66% of the show agreed on an opinion. But what was that opinion?

Anyhoo..

Kate Beckinsale, latex, sad goths etc etc. UNDERWORLD

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Dare you visit the ISTYA archives with 80s horror movie... THE MONSTER SQUAD?

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I saw that years ago - sean connery is in The Hunt For Red Octobter

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I’ve been listening to “60 songs of explain the 90’s”

5 episodes have been released so far and they are great, especially if you are like me and was a youth who came of age in the 90’s and likes music. It’s a podcast by the Ringer and is exclusive to Spotify.

Link here

I Saw That Years Ago - Pete DOnaldson from Abroad in Japan, Wrestle Me and The FOotball Ramble joins us for...CRITTERS

Pete is fantastically funny and took us down lots of segues and strange avenues in one of the weirdest shows we've done.

Please share this with as many people as you can.

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