why are there not any other podcasts with stories of midair bird collisions?
January 3, 2011 11:20 PM

I'm looking for podcast suggestions. The Geologic Podcast is my current favorite podcast. While I do like the whole skepticism angle of it, what I really love is the sketches and anecdotes (particularly Not The Bible and the Ukrainian family stories). What other podcasts do this sort of variety-show silly voice sketch kind of material? I'm also open to audiobook suggestions (John Hodgman fulfills a similar thing, for example-- something about the topic jumping around-ness).

I failed to really get into Skeptic's Guide to the Universe or Jordan Jessie Go; I think I like monologue better than dialogue in this sort of format. (I'm open to try dialogue ones though if you know any that are spectacularly good, I just haven't found any I've fallen in love with.) I like essay-format shows too; Geek Fu Action Grip was a favorite of mine in its time.

Bonus points for geek angle, but I'm not all that topic-focused.
posted by NoraReed to Media & Arts (6 answers total) 3 users marked this as a favorite
Try The Toblowsky Files by Stephen Toblowsky [portions Explicit/NSFW]. He's a character actor you've probably seen before, most recently on Glee and Heroes. Great storyteller.
posted by ZeusHumms at 12:06 AM on January 4, 2011


The Amazing Show Starring James Randi isn't making new episodes anymore, but it has lots of great stories from James Randi.
posted by qxntpqbbbqxl at 3:28 AM on January 4, 2011


This might be an obvious one, so I apologize if you're already into it / already not into it, but... Radiolab? Sciencey and fun, told through illustrative anecdotes.
posted by sarling at 6:44 AM on January 4, 2011


Are you looking for podcasts with just one person talking most of the time, a monologist? Or something closer to, say, Prairie Home Companion, with multiple sketches or acts?
posted by ZeusHumms at 8:01 AM on January 4, 2011


Sorry, brain fart there.

There really aren't many podcasts that I listen to that are effectively monologues without being intensely focused on a specific topic, and generally without sketches. One general one is SQPN: The Break with Fr. Roderick, a Dutch priest who talks about a lot of pop culture and being a Catholic priest and podcaster. Adam Curry still has a podcast, but it's so infrequent it's not really worth chasing down.
posted by ZeusHumms at 8:10 AM on January 4, 2011


Personal stories, funny, random, sketches and dumb voices and bits. It's vulgar and not really ABOUT anything, but it's one of my favorites: Grandma's Virginity Podcast.
posted by blandcamp at 10:59 AM on January 4, 2011


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