Dr. Not Yet Dr. Ag said:
Question, for those that listen to podcasts on runs, what do y'all listen to?
I finished all the free and most of the paid Dan Carlin Hardcore History episodes. I've exhausted myself of The Last Podcast on the Left. I tried listening to Bill Simmon's podcast, but I just get so annoyed of his voice (the man's got a voice for print). I've finished some true crime stuff like LISK and Serial.
At this point I'm kinda desperate for podcasts to listen to while running. I have an interest in sports, science, history, movies, but I'm open to any suggestions for stuff that keeps you entertained while running for hours at a time.
I know you mentioned not enjoying Simmon's voice (and I get it). I don't listen to his normal podcast either. But if you like movies, his Rewatchables show is the the best movie podcast out there. I swear he and his co-hosts are my movie-twins. It's just fun how they love all the same films and highlight/nitpick all the same scenes I do. I'm sad that I've almost exhausted the back catalog. The 90 min to 2 hr runtimes are great for long runs.
"Unspooled" is a decent movie recap podcast. Started with AFI 100 but now they just do random movies. Girl host is kind of annoying, but Paul Scheer is pretty easy to listen to. He also does the "How Did This Get Made" podcast which is decent comedy, but it's problem is 99% of the time they do a movie I've never even heard of. The older catalog is best but don't think it's readily available through most channels.
Simmons Interview podcast (which appears to be retired) is also really good, he just asks a lot of interesting questions so it's unlike anything else (and not just the promotional fluff content other interview podcasts all are).
If you like interview podcasts, Conan's is best IMO...especially his bits before and after the interview. "Smartless" is popular, but I find the hosts annoying...but they do get a lot of A-listers. I like Marc Maron, but don't recognize 90% of his guests.
"Radiolab" used to be amazing...just really good science based special interest stories. But gave up on it after all the original hosts left and their content got stale. Old stuff is
really good though.
99% Invisible - been around forever, just good stories usually involving the world around us or architecture.
If you get desperate, Stuff You Should Know has an insanely large catalog. Just random education on any topic imaginable (history, science, biographies, pop culture) with random banter here and there. Does not get deep, think Wikipedia level...which I like as it doesn't really take any concentration. Its kid safe so is what I play with the family. I practically feel like I am friends with the hosts in real life I've listened to so many episodes.