CharlieR Posted July 30, 2018 Posted July 30, 2018 Hey all, I have found myself loving podcasts at the moment and I was wondering if ant of you had good recommendations, preferably about grad school or research ! Personally, I love The story collider ! yzo and FishNerd 2
FishNerd Posted August 2, 2018 Posted August 2, 2018 I actually responded to a past post about podcasts and I've linked to that post below. I mention quite a few podcasts I really like since I listen to them all the time lol! Story collider is totally one of my faves too! Most of the ones I mention are not about grad school or research but they are really great podcasts! Also I've given a listen the podcast in the title of the other post, Hello PhD, and its pretty good. I haven't listened to it a ton but I have liked what I've listened to so far from them.
AllieKat Posted August 8, 2018 Posted August 8, 2018 I love Story Collider and Hello PhD both! I definitely recommend scrolling through the episode titles for Hello PhD; the discussions are very useful, but can also be very situational to different seasons of grad/science life. For my science news, I listen to AAAS's Science Magazine podcast.
slouching Posted August 8, 2018 Posted August 8, 2018 (edited) I've also gotten really into podcasts recently. I don't listen to anything focused on research or grad school life, but here are some of my favorites: - My #1 podcast recommendation is always You Must Remember This, which covers "the secret and/or forgotten histories of Hollywood's first century." Each episode is so thoroughly researched, well produced, and super engaging. - For interviews, I've been getting into Death, Sex & Money, as well as How to be Amazing (w/ Michael Ian Black). - For all things pop culture, I like Slate's Culture Gabfest. - For deep dives into American political history, I like The RFK Tapes and Slow Burn. - For discussions on creative writing/literature, check out Longform (in-depth interviews with writers), or Poetry off the Shelf (all things poetry...obviously). Edited August 8, 2018 by slouching
surprise_quiche Posted August 9, 2018 Posted August 9, 2018 Hidden Brain with Shankar Vedantam from NPR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LadyRedJess, Anxiously Hopeful and Musmatatus 3
jrockford27 Posted August 10, 2018 Posted August 10, 2018 Somebody beat me to Hidden Brain! But also 99% Invisible (about design), The Side Door (the Smithsonian's podcast) and Radio Lab (which is on NPR in most markets, but is so good. TwirlingBlades 1
E-P Posted August 24, 2018 Posted August 24, 2018 News/Politics:Radiolab Presents: More PerfectStay Tuned wtih PreetThis American LifeTrump, Inc.What Trump Can Teach Us About Con LawArms Control WonkHuman Interest or entertainment:CriminalRadiolabEar HustleI Only Listen to the Mountain Goats Fictional or nonsensical: Welcome to Night Vale Everything is Alive Sleep with Me (for putting my active mind to sleep)
spectastic Posted September 9, 2018 Posted September 9, 2018 great thread! JRP's probably my favorite. He's a great interviewer. I thought howard stern was able to get people to get people talking, but Rogan is WAY better. I'm also subscribed to a few other ones that only really curb to my interests, like star talk, bigger pockets, jocko willink (that dude's intense..) or something like that. friend told me about jordan peterson's podcast. if I ever listen to him, I'd have to not be doing something else, because it takes me some more processing to really absorb what he's talking about. but damn he speaks some good truths. SmugSnugInARug and Monochrome Spring 1 1
Neist Posted October 4, 2018 Posted October 4, 2018 I've probably listened to more podcasts than a human being ever should, and by far, my favorite is the Memory Palace. Great podcast if you love history.
OdysseyOfHomerSimpson Posted December 16, 2018 Posted December 16, 2018 Great recommendations! I really love Hardcore History (especially if you like history, per Neist's comment) Also, shameless plug, but my friend and I have a podcast targeted towards grad students/science enthusiasts called Paper Boys We read and discuss the research papers behind popular science in the news, and we also do a "grad student highlight" to help people see who the "researchers" are behind a lot of our science.
ray92 Posted December 16, 2018 Posted December 16, 2018 (edited) IRL: Online Life is Real Life by Mozilla Edited December 16, 2018 by ray92
secondtimecharm Posted December 16, 2018 Posted December 16, 2018 My Favorite Murder is amazing! OdysseyOfHomerSimpson 1
Monochrome Spring Posted January 1, 2019 Posted January 1, 2019 My current favorites are: The Joe Rogan Experience (perspectives on pop culture and hobbies I may not know much about) Jocko Podcast (focused on war, workouts, and self-discipline; good for motivation) The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast (discussion of social constructs, politics, and personality) I don't listen to any of them on a regular basis. I tend to pick ones that have interviews with people I may already know of or discussions about ideas I'm curious about. They can be abrasive for some people, but I find that it's good to hear perspectives I wouldn't normally get in the softer ivory tower.
sgaw10 Posted January 1, 2019 Posted January 1, 2019 24 minutes ago, Monochrome Spring said: My current favorites are: The Joe Rogan Experience (perspectives on pop culture and hobbies I may not know much about) Jocko Podcast (focused on war, workouts, and self-discipline; good for motivation) The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast (discussion of social constructs, politics, and personality) I don't listen to any of them on a regular basis. I tend to pick ones that have interviews with people I may already know of or discussions about ideas I'm curious about. They can be abrasive for some people, but I find that it's good to hear perspectives I wouldn't normally get in the softer ivory tower. I love all three of those! Monochrome Spring 1
Conman315 Posted January 7, 2019 Posted January 7, 2019 This is Grad School is a new one that's been really good so far!
eutectic_points Posted January 9, 2019 Posted January 9, 2019 Not a podcast, but Philip Guo has an excellent Youtube channel where he talks about the grad school experience (time management, goal setting, job searches, impostor syndrome etc.) I appreciate his frankness as well as the personal experiences he draws from; it is definitely reassuring to hear a tenure-track professor speak so vulnerably about his own struggles. He does have his own podcast though, which has some episodes about graduate school, but is mainly about computer science.
Teaching Faculty Wannabe Posted February 27, 2019 Posted February 27, 2019 For podcasts for the PhD experience, check out: Blk + In Grad School BIJTG Personal Finance for PhDs PhD (in progress) Podcast PhD Career Stories PhDivas Rock Your Research with Chris Jones STEMCulture Podcast The Ph.D. Life The Research Her Growing Through Grad School
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