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When the mention is so appealing that it feels like a recommendation verging on advertising.


On the "Hot Water" episode "A White Guy With Chili Cheese Fries" by Yamaneika Saunders is a great story. My anxiety is still tick-tocking because the story is common for women.
 
Hello guys (probably specifically men), my SO needs podcast suggestions for his long drives.

He's an INTJ. He will not want to listen to anything about people or socializing.
He's more likely to be interested in music, science, how things work, politics, woodworking/carpentry/building, survival, the outdoors....

He's creative and smart and has an extremely low tolerance for idiocy, small talk, celebrities, and annoying people with annoying speaking voices. Humor is probably not the right thing, either.
I think listening to interviews with musicians would annoy him... but listening to a podcast about the writing, theory, history, or science of music (or any other topic) would interest him.
 
Hello guys (probably specifically men), my SO needs podcast suggestions for his long drives.
Not a podcast but can be listened to without video quite happily. I found it fascinating, but maybe your husband knows about this sort of thing already. It was new to me that the myth surrounding Allegri's Miserere wasn't true!

 
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Not a podcast but can be listened to without video quite happily. I found it fascinating, but maybe your husband knows about this sort of thing already. It was new to me that the myth surrounding Allegri's Miserere wasn't true!


He may, but I will share this with him and we may fall down a rabbit hole! Thank you!!!
 
@Asa he just might be interested in this as well if he likes fairly learned but lucid presentations about some of the great philosophers. I posted it in Nightspore before thinking of your request, so here's a link:

It has a religious bias in it but as I said in my post this doesn't take away the quality of the way it is presented and the way it uncurls some of the fundamental thinking of the two philosophers it discusses.
 
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