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Couldn't Be Hyypia

We've come a long long way together
NSC Patron
Nov 12, 2006
16,796
Near Dorchester, Dorset
At the risk of self-promotion (forgive me), I thought this episode of Exploring Emotional Overdraft was fantastic.

Paul talks about the fear of failure, his blackouts and reliance on alcohol. All whilst from the outside, he appeared to be doing so well. I'd love your feedback and think you'll enjoy this.

 






The Clamp

Well-known member
Jan 11, 2016
26,421
West is BEST
Rob Brydon one is rather enjoyable.

We have ways of making you talk.. superb

The rest is history.. good

I used to regularly listen to The Wolf & Owl but I find Romesh Ranganathan a tedious, repetitive bloke these days. He’s just not that funny, is he?

Tom Davies is funny. Would be better if it were just him.
 




mejonaNO12 aka riskit

Well-known member
Dec 4, 2003
22,029
England
Still mainly on my core listens

Chatabix (a podcast where they basically discuss how they have no ideas for a podcast. Just a lovely daily listen)
Down the Dog (John Richardson and Matt Forde. Has really taken on a new life since Forde almost lost his)
Elis James and John Robins
Ed Gamble and Matt Crosby (the radio X/XFM slot previously held by Adam and Joe, Gervais, Elis and John etc)
Theroux, Brydon, Adam Buxton are all excellent for interviews.
I believe Richard Herrings RHLSTP is still going but just a touring show now rather than primarily based at The Leicester Sq Theatre.

I've given Let's Be Having You a listen (00's football pod born from Quickly Kevin). I will probably stick with it but the trio just don't have the chemistry that Quickly Kevin had.
 




Professor Plum

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Jul 27, 2024
815
No mention of Football Clichés? Probably my favourite listen of the week (twice a week, in fact).

Guardian Football Weekly
Totally Football Show
The Times football pod (The Game)
Most other football pods I find pretty tedious.

Non-football include
The Rest is History
Spectator Coffee House Shots
New Statesman podcast
Scriptnotes (about screenwriting)
Various book podcasts esp A Good Read, NY Times Books etc

And of course, any decent true crime podcast that comes along.
Plus loads more but these are the main ones.
 


The Clamp

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Jan 11, 2016
26,421
West is BEST
The Art Of Manliness, despite its title, is very good.

Adam Buxton

The Penguin podcast

Distraction Pieces with Scroobius Pip

Here’s the thing with Alec Baldwin

Johnny Vaughn’s one can be amusing, can be boring. But when it’s good, it’s genius.

My Mate Bought A Toaster - celebrities are interviewed about their Amazon purchase history. Right back to their first ever purchase. It’s very funny.

And another vote for Chatabix. Forgot how good this is.
 
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Uh_huh_him

Well-known member
Sep 28, 2011
12,456
Current favourites
Football Ramble
Rest is politics US
Football Weekly
Football between the lines

Becoming bored with
NewsAgents
The Price of Football (sorry @El Presidente )
Chatabix
The rest is politics
What most people think
The rest is entertainment

Given up on
Smartless
The rest is football
The Rewatcher
Brydon &
 




keaton

Big heart, hot blood and balls. Big balls
Nov 18, 2004
9,983
Regulars-
Totally Football
Price of Football
Kermode and Mayo
Dan Snow's History Hit

Occasional
Middle please umpire - Mark wood and miles jupp talk cricket mostly
Page94- private eye
The Analyst inside cricket with Simon Hughes
Cautionary Tales - Tim Harford of BBC's More or less. Interesting to educate adults

Never again
The Rewatachables
 


Berty23

Well-known member
Jun 26, 2012
3,713
I am enjoying the nostalgia of soccer a-z podcast. Most of the crew from late 90s early 00s soccer am. It reminds me of my uni days and Saturday morning hangovers having great times with mates. Maybe I am having a midlife crisis, but it matters not. Lovejoy will start winding me up soon but it has been fun trip down memory lane.

I really like rest is politics US and the rest is entertainment. In fact I am going to watch the rest is entertainment live in Dec.
 


Greg Bobkin

Silver Seagull
May 22, 2012
16,302
Rob Brydon one is rather enjoyable.

We have ways of making you talk.. superb

The rest is history.. good

I used to regularly listen to The Wolf & Owl but I find Romesh Ranganathan a tedious, repetitive bloke these days. He’s just not that funny, is he?

Tom Davies is funny. Would be better if it were just him.
I still love Wolf and Owl (and Romesh) - I've been catching up with old ones and I think it's developed quite nicely. I don't think either of them will be everyone's cup of tea, but I don't think it would work with just one of them.
 




El Presidente

The ONLY Gay in Brighton
Helpful Moderator
Jul 5, 2003
40,042
Pattknull med Haksprut
Current favourites
Football Ramble
Rest is politics US
Football Weekly
Football between the lines

Becoming bored with
NewsAgents
The Price of Football (sorry @El Presidente )
Chatabix
The rest is politics
What most people think
The rest is entertainment

Given up on
Smartless
The rest is football
The Rewatcher
Brydon &
Got to take criticism on the chin, what are we doing wrong in your view?
 


Uh_huh_him

Well-known member
Sep 28, 2011
12,456
Got to take criticism on the chin, what are we doing wrong in your view?

All podcasts have the same issue, keeping the content fresh, whilst maintaining it's core appeal..
I found that Peter Crouch podcast really interesting for the first year or so but after a while, it became really jarring.

For me, your pod is at it's best when there's a really interesting financial story to dig into.
That isn't going to be the case for the majority of the episodes.

Kevin Day is affable enough, but he isn't going to keep my limited attention span, for very long I'm afraid.

In short, I don't think you're doing anything wrong.
I have just reached the point where I have listened long enough, to get what I want from it.
I will definitely tune back in for the big financial stories though.
 


El Presidente

The ONLY Gay in Brighton
Helpful Moderator
Jul 5, 2003
40,042
Pattknull med Haksprut
All podcasts have the same issue, keeping the content fresh, whilst maintaining it's core appeal..
I found that Peter Crouch podcast really interesting for the first year or so but after a while, it became really jarring.

For me, your pod is at it's best when there's a really interesting financial story to dig into.
That isn't going to be the case for the majority of the episodes.

Kevin Day is affable enough, but he isn't going to keep my limited attention span, for very long I'm afraid.

In short, I don't think you're doing anything wrong.
I have just reached the point where I have listened long enough, to get what I want from it.
I will definitely tune back in for the big financial stories though.
Thanks for the feedback, much appreciated and get where you are coming from.
 


Lawros Lip

Active member
Sep 16, 2020
134
No mention of Football Clichés? Probably my favourite listen of the week (twice a week, in fact).

Guardian Football Weekly
Totally Football Show
The Times football pod (The Game)
Most other football pods I find pretty tedious.

Non-football include
The Rest is History
Spectator Coffee House Shots
New Statesman podcast
Scriptnotes (about screenwriting)
Various book podcasts esp A Good Read, NY Times Books etc

And of course, any decent true crime podcast that comes along.
Plus loads more but these are the main ones.
I’ve found ‘Not Another One’ an interesting new addition to the politics podcasts. 4 presenters with different viewpoints leads to proper discussion in my view. This weeks on the Budget is a good example.
 




Professor Plum

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Jul 27, 2024
815
I’ve found ‘Not Another One’ an interesting new addition to the politics podcasts. 4 presenters with different viewpoints leads to proper discussion in my view. This weeks on the Budget is a good example.
Thanks. Will check it out. I do prefer political podcasts that have opposing views expressed (civilly). I enjoy the Spectator and New Statesman pods but they can be echo chambers sometimes.
 


trueblue

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
11,040
Hove
As well as a lot of the ones mentioned here, I quite like 'The Famous Sloping Pitch' for its take on modern football. Nick Hancock (not the greatest comedian, granted) and Chris England. The Oldham and Stoke section is getting a bit tired but the subjects they cover either side of that usually include a couple of things I've missed that week and can be quite amusing. Basically, do you like old gits moaning about football? Of course you do, you're reading North Stand Chat.
 


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