Good Podcasts?
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Good Podcasts?
Hi All,
As some of you know, my work requires me to travel . . . a lot! The only thing that really keeps me going is my trusty iPod and the podcasts I listen to. I have a few I listen to all the time, but am always looking for new ones.
Here's what I currently subscribe to:
COMICS
Comic Geek Speak
Fanboy Radio
iFanboy Pick of the Week
NEWS
60 Minutes
Discover Channel
TV/MOVIES
The Babylon Podcast
TECH
Diggnation
This Week in Tech
COMEDY
The Onion Radio News
Dragon Page Wingin' It
Extra Life Radio
NPR: Wait Wait Don't Tell Me
GAMES
PC Gamer
Yeah, looks like a lot. But trust me, when you spend your days driving all day, every day they go by pretty fast. Any other Podcast fans out there? Anything you guys can recommend?
As some of you know, my work requires me to travel . . . a lot! The only thing that really keeps me going is my trusty iPod and the podcasts I listen to. I have a few I listen to all the time, but am always looking for new ones.
Here's what I currently subscribe to:
COMICS
Comic Geek Speak
Fanboy Radio
iFanboy Pick of the Week
NEWS
60 Minutes
Discover Channel
TV/MOVIES
The Babylon Podcast
TECH
Diggnation
This Week in Tech
COMEDY
The Onion Radio News
Dragon Page Wingin' It
Extra Life Radio
NPR: Wait Wait Don't Tell Me
GAMES
PC Gamer
Yeah, looks like a lot. But trust me, when you spend your days driving all day, every day they go by pretty fast. Any other Podcast fans out there? Anything you guys can recommend?
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Well, I work in an office and I have been using itunes for music for like 3 years. I just recently learned about this podcast thing.
I only subscribe to one.
http://www.japanesepod101.com/
It's awesome! They teach you the Japanese language.
It's broadcast from Tokyo so when they give you examples they actually have native speakers teaching it. I usually do 2-3 lessons a day and just repeat them all day long. So far they have made it very easy to learn.
I actually look forward to coming into work now so I can get the next lesson.
I only subscribe to one.
http://www.japanesepod101.com/
It's awesome! They teach you the Japanese language.
It's broadcast from Tokyo so when they give you examples they actually have native speakers teaching it. I usually do 2-3 lessons a day and just repeat them all day long. So far they have made it very easy to learn.
I actually look forward to coming into work now so I can get the next lesson.
Last edited by Nomad Soul on Mon Mar 20, 2006 5:50 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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