Current Podcasts, 4/2008

Colleen asked me to write about the podcasts I’m listening to these days. Turns out that it was almost exactly a year ago that I wrote my last podcast list. Some stuff has changed in the last year, some hasn’t.

A few things to note: I’ve listed the podcast title, and I’ve linked to wherever the podcast links to. I you can’t find the podcast at that link, go to iTunes and search for the title I’ve given.

I’ve noticed that the sermon podcasts that I listen to are basically just people I know, people I want to keep following. I don’t really listen to sermons for information, so the sermons you’ll find in here are all people I know or follow closely in some way.

There’s a lot of sports podcasts in this group! I think partly this is due to the fact that I love a good interview, and even though I perhaps only listen to 10% of the episodes, I also notice that I listen to sports when I’m going to sleep, as they help my brain settle down.

I’d love to know what you’re listening to also!

Christianity / Spirituality

Sports

Culture

Music

Technology/Work

Photography

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8 Responses to Current Podcasts, 4/2008

  1. how the heck do you track that many podcasts?

  2. Pat says:

    Easy – I don't listen or watch them all, but I have them around for when the mood strikes. I *regularly* listen to the Lost podcasts, This American Life, Delta Park Project. I pick and choose from the others.

  3. brad brisco says:

    Great list, several I was not familiar with, thanks.

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  6. April Terry says:

    Have you listened to NPR's "Speaking of Faith"? I love that podcast. Just thought I would recommend it…

  7. Pat says:

    I just heard about Speaking of Faith! have been listening to the episode with Thich Naht hanh, which is really intersting!

  8. Hi Pat! I just subscribed to several of your recommendations. Thanks!

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