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Sydney_Iron
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"We got a movie and box set thread; anyone got any recommendations for a decent podcast? Not just football related but on anything that may be of interest. About the only regular podcast i listen to is Joe Rogan, the recent one with Russel Crowe is quite entertaining although a bit long."
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Talking of Joe Rogan, Podcast #1377 with legendary special effects expert Rick Baker is absolutely fascinating.  There are teasers on You Tube but the full interview is on Spotify if you have it. I remembered his work from An American Werewolf in London but it's incredible listening to how he actually did it, and he pays great tribute to the likes of Ray Harryhausen, which was also interesting as another fave of mine is Jason and the Argonauts.  Those skeletons were one time consuming piece of stop motion!  If you are a film fan I highly reccomend.
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Thought the Joe Rogan podcast with Bob Lazar and Jeremy Corbell was very good (if you're into that sort of thing).
Also his interview with Douglas Murray.
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Couple of years old now but very funny, Wardie does tell a good story,


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Athletico Mince....yes ,been around for ages but episode 45 onwards are really funny, love Bob Mortimer.
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Great interview this!

Brianna Wu a trans women and Democrat on Trigonometry talking about how the Dems had lost to someone as awful as Trump but still can't understand why? 

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Dr. Roy Casagranda, The Crusades was a good watch/listen.
The Crusades: Part 1 (youtube.com)
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'We Have Ways of Making You Talk' - fantastic podcast covering everything WW2 with historian James Holland and comedian, and closet historian, Al Murray. Well over 800 episodes to plough through...
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James English - Anything Goes

Liam Tuffs - Dirty Dozen
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dan carlin's hardcore history if you're a fan of things wot happened way back when. fantastic storyteller.
 
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outward slate...it's for people who fancy a BUM 
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Gank wrote: 02 Sep 2024, 21:00 Acceptable in the 80s

It’s the bollocks, you can thank me later. Do it from the very start.
Had a listen to an episode, cracked up when they were talking about the Elephant Man and Michael Jackson owning the skeleton 😂
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Acceptable in the 80s

It’s the bollocks, you can thank me later. Do it from the very start.
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Under the Cosh is a funny one speaking to ex players. Some great Di Canio stories from Si Ferry. The rest is history unrelated to football is also good 
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I don’t know about that with Jim Jefferies. 
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Deep Waters (Comedy)
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On football, I like Analytics United for West Ham analysis...goes into the tactics and data more than the usual chat, waffle and opinion.

Must admit do pay for the West Ham Way and the Analytics United Patreons...the Martin Allen podcast is good, the 'U Irons' podcast with Sam Delaney is good and the AU guys do a lot before and after a game that's interesting. 

Other than that, listen to Diary of a CEO when there's a topic of interest, and The Sweet Spot about golf.  Also like the Jordan Petersen podcast back catalogue when feeling a. It more cerebral...he's had some great discussions with some interesting people over time.
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Maiden Mother Matriarch   - Louise Perry (sexual politics) 
 
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Maybe not everyone's cup of tea but SAUSAGE ON A FORK is a good listen for Grange Hill fans
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"Many years ago someone on here recommended Hardcore History. Whoever it was, I thank you from the bottom of my heart. They are utterly superb. Its History that's hardcore. Weirdly enough."
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"Blue&Claret. I've been listening to ' have a word' from the start, the monthly specials are fucking mental, well worth £3 per month which buys you the specials, access to the entire back catalogue and an extra episode every week. The stand outs for me were when Mike Rice,Jamie Hutchinson and Sean Walsh were the guests, I cried real tears at times, so so funny. Also seen Adam Rowe's stand up show a couple of times, great night of stand up."
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Have A Word (Comedy) Cracks me up on a weekly basis
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