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Aleria
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by Aleria » Wed Apr 21, 2010 2:44 am
See, one of my favourite things about No-S is the podcast. I like the humour, how it's as much psychological as scientific, and I find Reinhard easy to listen to. Since I finished all the podcasts, I've been looking for others that are similarly well done, but haven't found any I've liked quite as much.
Any recommendations? Other types besides dieting or fitness are welcome as well.
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kccc
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by kccc » Mon Apr 26, 2010 4:47 pm
The podcasts I listen to have nothing to do with dieting/eating, but here's a sampling...
Cogknitive - a knitting podcast by a cognitive psychologist who always throws in a "life strategy" (there are a LOT of knitting podcasts, since knitters like to have something to listen to)
Zencast
Wait, Wait, Don't tell me (news quiz on NPR)
Car Talk (also NPR)
Coffe-break French (short language-learning podcast)
Hope one of these is amusing... and hope to get other good suggestions as well.
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Miyabi
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by Miyabi » Mon May 03, 2010 9:04 pm
I second Wait, Wait and Car Talk.
The Splendid Table is the mother of all food podcasts. Not just recipes or how to, but lots of cultural discussion, and funny. There's a big archive on the Splendidtable.org website.
Radiolab is another. It's about science but done in a meandering, entertaining fashion. I listened to an episode called "Limits" the other day and it kept me walking longer than I'd planned.