lad bible toshApparently, and I'm not even kidding here, Peter Crouch's podcast is supposed to be good
lad bible toshApparently, and I'm not even kidding here, Peter Crouch's podcast is supposed to be good
lad bible tosh
its like listening to audition after audition of tim lovejoy tribute actsI was told by my gf of all people. Wouldn't be caught dead listening to it myself
I listen to wattsupwiththat podcast for all my science-denial needs.
My arguments are unimpeachable. Sausage casserole. Nonlinear coupled dynamic chaotic system.Sounds very robust. I am going to seek out this requisite podcast
Second the In Our Time podcast recommendation. It’s excellent.laurence krauss is really good, melvyn braggs in our time series is superb. some really funny ones like athletico mince and the lads who used to do the adam and jo show.
Anyone who likes joe rogan should go live in the wilderness and stop bothering people
All of these are brilliant, there's alsoI pretty much only listen to comedy. If I wanted to hear people boring on about history I'd hang around with my footy mates more
Adam Buxton
Richard Herring's RHLSTP
Ed Gamble and Matt Crosby's Radio X show
Elis James and John Robins
Elis James' Feast of Football (I skip the RS love heavy ones)
Been trying Athletico Mince and Pappy's flat share but may drop both as I'm listening to both on 1.4 speed just to make it through before I find them a bit tedious.
13 Minutes to the Moon is about the people who made the first moon landing – on 20 July 1969 – happen. The final 13 minutes of the descent to the moon were fraught with danger. Communications were breaking down; the technology looked like it might fail; and fuel was running out.
Listening to him chat with Jeff Goldblum was the most soothing thing that has ever happened to meAdam Buxton's podcasts are amazing. Funny, warm and he has an eclectic range of guests.