@hchavers If I didn’t already know that you were being facetious, I’d say something rather specific about how much I lo~ve~athe the “seasonal favorites”, and not just a certain one.
Also, I’ll be that that weird Disney adult and listen to WDW Radio with Lou and Imagineer Podcast with Matt. I feel like you learn a lot of backstory, history, and little story details for grownups that make trips with the kids much more enjoyable.
My two favorite genres are true crime and psychology…very interesting to try and figure out how the human mind works, especially when it comes to crime. Currently getting caught up on “My Favorite Murder”.
I have little patience for podcasts - too much filler and blah-blah-blah. I prefer text that I can skim to hit the interesting/useful parts.
While driving I usually listen to music.
Depends on when I can actually escape the job but probably something from NPR.
The Fly on The Wall with Dana Carvey & David Spade
Podcast? It’s Christmas! Don’t you love all the season favorites playing on every channel?
@hchavers If I didn’t already know that you were being facetious, I’d say something rather specific about how much I lo~ve~athe the “seasonal favorites”, and not just a certain one.
I have some Dan Carlins Hardcore History to catch up on.
Jordan Peterson - Exodus
I am home! But I might listen to Car Talk or Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me, or maybe some Fresh Air episodes.
NONE … AT … ALL. Never listened to ANY. Never will.
@IndifferentDude
/giphy indifferent

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@f00l I’ll have what she’s having but topped with tongue-burning HOT Salsa!!
@f00l @IndifferentDude
But she’s a mean girl!
@f00l @Kyeh
/giphy paris hilton that’s hot

The Dollop … its my new favorite
Is there one that plays all music and zero talk?
Yeah, that one…
@2many2no Yup, it’s called the radio!
I have too many backed up. All true crime and Scientology-watching. Right now it’s old episodes of Oh No Ross and Carrie.
ESPN for fantasy football updates, and WTF by Marc Maron.
Also, I’ll be that that weird Disney adult and listen to WDW Radio with Lou and Imagineer Podcast with Matt. I feel like you learn a lot of backstory, history, and little story details for grownups that make trips with the kids much more enjoyable.
none
I tend to turn off distracting audio while I drive, but as I am home now and going nowhere “for the holidays”, the answer remains the same.
I have dreams of listening to a lot of podcasts, but I never get around to them and I just end up listening to music or local sports radio.
Dr. Andrew Huberman
My two favorite genres are true crime and psychology…very interesting to try and figure out how the human mind works, especially when it comes to crime. Currently getting caught up on “My Favorite Murder”.
I waffle between 3
S3 of Old Gods of Appalachia
Eldritch horror from the mines and hollers of home.
@Carebear I’ve been meaning to check that one out for a couple of years now.
I have little patience for podcasts - too much filler and blah-blah-blah. I prefer text that I can skim to hit the interesting/useful parts.
While driving I usually listen to music.
@macromeh I can appreciate that, but in my experience, podcasts, or standup*, help me stay awake behind the wheel better than music…
*basically spoken word, I just can’t stand talk radio
Behind the Bastards
The Last Podcast on the Left
Knowledge Fight
Jordan Klepper Fingers The Conspiracy
Oh No Ross & Carrie
Lion Led By Donkeys