Sup /adv/. I'm looking to expand my knowledge while attending to other tasks. Are there any history, science, or just generally interesting knowledge-focused podcasts you can recommend? Preferably ones that have a bit of humor involved.
Painkiller Already. Where everything stated is fact.
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I highly recommend 'Last Podcast On The Left'. They mostly deal with mystery, crime, paranormal and historical matters, but there are so many episodes that it should be easy to scout through and find something that interests you if you're into any of that! I've learnt a lot of interesting stories and facts from this podcast, and it's the sort of stuff people are really interested in hearing about so it makes you seem more interesting yourself. They're really funny guys too, always have me in stitches!
If you're interested in philosophy, history of philosophy without gaps has ancient greek to modern history in 20-30 min podcasts, tons of them very high quality, easy to understand. A few extra bits of things like Indian and non-western philosophy too
>>18215750
I'd recommend the Joe Rogan podcast. He brings on an enormous variety of people, from hunters to astrophysicists to dietitians to professional fighters, bloggers, authors, etc. Plus it's enormously entertaining. If you don't have a penis you probably won't enjoy the humor.
>>18215750
Have you considered reading books? Or even newspapers? Read a good Sunday newspaper (the kind with lots of sections) from cover to cover, including the sections that don't interest you, and you'll be up to date on everything people will be talking about for the next week.