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2018-09-06, 01:25 PM (ISO 8601)
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- The Deep Blue
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2018-09-07, 02:31 PM (ISO 8601)
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- Sep 2018
Re: What's a good podcast that I can listen to on a long drive?
I know it's 2018 and stuff, but I recently listened to Night Vale, and got hooked even though I am totally not into podcasts
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2022-04-20, 03:43 AM (ISO 8601)
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- Nov 2007
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- In my own little world...
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Re: What's a good podcast that I can listen to on a long drive?
I listen to the Find The Path podcast on my hour commute to and from work. They keep me engaged, entertained, and awake even after my 3rd 12 hour night shift in a row.
They're an actual play Pathfinder podcast (1nd and 2nd editions) with over 500 hours (thus far) of great content. Mummy's Mask, Hell's Rebels, and Tyrant's Grasp adventure paths. Tyrant's Grasp is Patreon-only after the first 3 episodes, but Mummy's Mask is on episode 192 at the moment, and each is around 90 minutes.
I've tried listening to a few other highly-rated actual plays, and none stack up to the Find the Path crew.Custom Melayl avatar by my cousin, ~thejason10, used with his permission. See his work at his Deviant Art page.
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2022-04-21, 05:40 AM (ISO 8601)
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- Oct 2012
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- UTC+1
Re: What's a good podcast that I can listen to on a long drive?
For something aside from DnD podcasts, I've been listening to
- No such thing as a fish, which is a podcast from the researchers on QI. Both the podcast and TV show are basically about fun facts.
- History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps by Peter Adamson, which is pretty much what it says on the label. Very interesting, and you'll be amazed at how many significant philosophers there's actually been through the ages!.
Apart from that, I tend to listen to audiobooks when I drive, but I guess that's a little out of scope for this thread.