What are some /lit/ approved podcasts?
>>8399441
radio lab and in our time are good
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DKTMmbGiqOc
I bookmarked this earlier today, looks like she's got some good stuff (don't have to watch the vid, they're in the description)
>>8399722
Looks crazy. Also, what is it with women and the attraction for parapsychology ?
Re:Joyce
>>8399441
OP
>>8399809
Yes?
Skeptics guide to the universe
Philosophize This! is superb
The Encyclopedia Hermetica: A Big History; by Dan Attrell
I don't know if people here know it already, it takes a chronological approach to the history of the western civilization with insights about esoteric philosophy and spirituality.
I highly recommend it.
>>8399441
Hardcore History
>>8399441
The Partially Examined Life
Medieval Death Trips
The Allusionist
Not without their faults
Overdue
Myths & Legends
Revisionist History
Laughably Bad
Nosleep
>>8399441
Virtual Memories
http://chimeraobscura.com/vm/podcast-archive
>>8399441
DrunkenPeasants
The H.P. Lovecraft Literary Podcast
>>8400053
The Partially Examined life is the best philosophy podcast I've been able to find. You can learn enough to shitpost on /lit/ without ever opening a book!
>>8399778
Re:Joyce is great. I would expect it to be more popular on /lit/ because it would help people to shitpost about Ulysses better.
>>8401851
drunken neckbeards more like it
Harmontown's kind of good in a messy, scatological, zizekian sense. More /tv/ than /lit/ though