I used to listen to long form essays on Youtube. My favourite ones either break down the history of a conspiracy, teach me something new and cool about the world, or explore a hobby I’ve never been interested in.

I don’t like the ones about killers or heavy drama. I also don’t like podcasts that spend half the time reading the latest news from [topic] in verbatim .

What are some podcasts you can recommend me while I chip away at other things?

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    There’s “Well there’s your problem”. In each episode, the hosts break down an engineering disaster. The episodes are one to several hours long each, and they are thorough, entertaining, and you learn a ton.

    There’s also a video version that contains slides with pictures and graphs.

    I would suggest as a starter episode 139, The impossible railroad, which I thought was a fun one. Or 146 on the Mount Everest, that was eye-opening. Those are the recent ones that stand out to me.

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      It’s a fantastic podcast and I point people to the one on the V-22 Osprey frequently just because we live near an airport and Ospreys practice touch and gos before getting lunch nearby.

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    Darknet Diaries is always fascinating: it’s all about cybercrime. Sometimes the episodes are breakdowns of particular hacker groups or specific notable hacks; other times, they’re interviews with people in the industry: both cybersecurity professionals and criminals.

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    99 percent invisible is a good one. It’s about the stories behind things we take for granted in the world. It can be anything between ambulances, country borders and the lyrics of who let the dogs out.

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        I didn’t think Roman hosted it anymore. Is he still making it?

        Edit: just had a look. I guess he is. I seem to remember a spell where he wasn’t hosting. Am I remembering correctly?

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    Behind the Bastards and The Dollop are both a lot of fun as they delve into historical events and figures and do a whole comedic + factual examination in that order

    If you want a really good episode for people unfamilar with the series-s, I love

    • “The Tank Chase” (Dollop)
    • “Stalin After Dark” (Behind the Bastards), the guest on Stalin episodes is very funny to me
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      I think the best behind the bastards episodes are the ones on Kissinger (6 pqrts) and the ones on the police (also 6 parts). The funnest however I think are on Alex Jones with those guys from the Alex Jones podcast and the ones on Kellogs becquse wtf.

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      I’m pretty hooked on Behind the Bastards, but his newer stuff has gotten a bit sloppy. Too much lazy dunking on conservatives. He does have some really good series though. The Jack Welch series sticks out in my head as particularly good. That, and G. Gordon Liddy.

      5-4 is also a recent addition to my playlist.

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        The baseball ones are ALWAY a roaring good time! My fave baseball one was Lenny Dykstra, lol.

        It turns out his ping-pong ball schtick might actually be a legit real thing for focus 😂

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    I don’t know if it has already been said, but “Darknet diaries” is a podcast i love to listen to, it’s basically a history and breakdown of different hacks that happend all around the world, there are also some interviews with pentesters who tell some amazing story’s, so if you’re into computers thats something I’d recommend listening to

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      Seconded. I like the episodes about pen testers. It’s so interesting how so many business are super easy to hack into or physically break into and gain access to their networks and other sensitive info.

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    Blowback - Deep dives into American imperialism. Each season covers a single topic and goes into the background history, through to the conflict, to the aftermath in about 10 hour long episodes each. The first season was on the Iraq War, the second on Cuba, the third on the Korean War and the fourth into Operation Cyclone in Afghanistan. Extremely well produced with some great soundtracks.

    Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fb0r5aWGkCI

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      Great podcasts! Has a fair amount of blood, gore and torture though. No criticism but I thought it’d be fair for OP to get a heads up on that.

      History is bloody business

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    You’re dead to me - history, different expert and comedian guest every week, very good

    No Such Thing as a Fish - superb trivia show

    Sci-Show Tangents - “lightly competitive science knowledge showcase”

    A Podcast of Unnecessary Detail - science and math facts around a random topic from 3 very smart people

    The Infinite Monkey Cage - science and comedy with Brian Cox and guests

    Journey to the Microcosmos - interesting things in our microscopic world

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      Seconded. A very chill and entertaining informational podcast that benefits greatly from its conversational style.

      And episodes can be about nearly anything. Forgiveness, the Cannonball Run, the Loch Ness monster, the sun, beavers, the Equal Rights Act. They’re all great. I’ve been listening since 2012.

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      Stuff they don’t want you to know was good years ago. I haven’t listened in a while though.

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    The Delta Flyers is a podcast by Garrett Wang and Robert Duncan McNeill, who played Harry Kim and Tom Paris on Star Trek Voyager, they rewatch the show and interview other crew members, they have completed Voyager, and have started rewatching Deep Space 9, together with Terry Farrell and Armin Shimerman, who played Jadzia and Quark on that show.

    Very interesting.

    Damn Interesting is a site with long interesting articles about different subjects, they have a podcast under the same name, where they read the articles, it is very well done, but unpdated slowly, but there is quite a few episodes available.

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    Black Box Down is interesting. They describe aviation disasters but in a very approachable way, while also not really dumbing it down. No drama, although the stories themselves can sometimes be crazy, they don’t play it up.

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    • If you’re tech and history inclined, “Command Line Heroes” tells stories about people who transformed technology “from the command line up”.
    • For stories about really nasty people (interspersed with some good people for the Christmas Episodes), “Behind the Bastards” is a good source. A story is usually split in two episodes, but for long ones it can be five or six.
    • For news about science but with intelligent discussion behind it, and several nice fun an intelligent sections, you can’t beat The Skeptic Guide to the Universe. If anything, their only defect is that sometimes they’re a little naive and technophilic.
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    General deep dives on random topics:

    • secretly incredibly fascinating
    • stuff you should know

    stuff about the animal world:

    • creature feature

    linguistics and how we communicate:

    • lexicon valley
    • lingthusiasm
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    Well There’s Your Problem Podcast. They do have a news segment at the beginning of each episode, but you can skip past it if you want to.