发布播客就像购买笔记本电脑、播客麦克风并直接购买一样简单。因此,可以预见的是,那里有看似无穷无尽的播客,其中绝大多数都不是很好。
因此,我们进行了一些研究,并提出了(在我们看来)您现在应该收听的最佳播客列表。
人类心理学(Human psychology)令人着迷,流行心理学(pop psychology)的兴起就是证明。然而,最令人着迷的是我们如何被愚弄,愚弄自己,并且通常会在做出正确的决定或发现真相时一团糟。
这就是为什么《你没那么聪明(So Smart)》既重要又引人入胜的播客的原因。由大卫·麦克雷尼 ( David McRaney ) 主持,每一集都关注我们犯下心理错误、自欺欺人和形成奇怪信念的奇怪方式。您将了解如何避免这些错误,就像您了解一般人一样多。
它还有一首很棒的介绍歌曲(intro song),以防你还在犹豫不决。
Vox在Netflix上的(Netflix)解释系列节目(Explained series)做得非常出色,但遗憾的是,这些剧集很少而且相距甚远,所以他们还以Today , Explained的名义运行每日播客,这是一件好事。作为每日播客,主题往往是关于现在新闻中发生的事情。
与大多数每日新闻节目不同,《今日(Today)解释》花时间咨询专家并真正深入挖掘当前正在发生的事情。这是最好的播客之一,可以很好地掌握成为头条新闻的事实和因素,这可能是许多人在形成自己的观点之前唯一阅读的内容。如果您收听Today , Explained,您不必成为其中之一。
真正的犯罪一直是一种流行的类型,但播客绝对炸毁了这些关于淘气的人做非常淘气的事情的肮脏故事的粉丝群。剑与鳞(Sword and Scale)被广泛认为是最好的例子之一。
制作价值极高,您将看到各种叙述故事、专家、罪犯、受害者和其他任何对每个特定犯罪有深入了解的人的采访。
在撰写本文时,六个季节共有 153 集。所以你有很多事情要做!
我们真的有必要推出世界上最受欢迎的播客之一吗?也许不是,但如果你不知何故没有听说过乔·罗根体验(Joe Rogan Experience),或者有但不是听众,我们在这里告诉你,这绝对是一个你应该给机会的节目。
当然,Joe (Joe Rogan)Rogan Experience(Joe Rogan Experience)由Joe Rogan 主持。一个(A man)以喜剧演员的身份成名的人。然而,事实证明,他也是一位出色的采访者,让各种各样有趣的客人倾诉他们的信仰和想法。该节目当然是不敬的,有时在政治上不正确,但没有人可以指责它很无聊!
如果罗根(Rogan)认为人们应该听到他们的话,他会让任何人上节目。许多科学家、科技名人和政治家都在他们的名单之列,但没有人知道罗根先生(Mr. Rogan)接下来的节目中会有谁。这种“任何事情都可能发生”的感觉绝对是播客持久吸引力的一部分。
金钱使世界运转,但很少有人真正了解金钱是如何运作的,它如何影响我们以及当金融世界真正走向南方时会发生什么。Planet Money以任何人都能理解的方式解释复杂的金融概念和事件。
这是NPR(NPR hit)的另一个热门歌曲,对于任何想要了解经济学的人来说都是必不可少的聆听。最终(Which),应该是我们所有人。
Analog (ue) 是一个技术播客,实际上是关于该技术如何让人们感受到的。作为科技迷,很容易被规格和数字所吸引,但主持人Myke Hurley 和 Casey Liss 专注(Myke Hurley and Casey Liss concentrate)于这些技术如何融入我们的生活以及人们如何更好地让科技成为他们生活的一部分,而不是让科技成为重点他们的生活。
令人难以置信的是,其他人没有用像“Bookclub”这样的名字来称呼 dibs(t call dibs),但是是的,这个名副其实的播客都是关于书面文字的。这是发现新的值得阅读的著名书籍以及与作品作者本人进行访谈和讨论的绝佳方式。
Bookclub是BBC Radio 4制作的,所以质量很专业。如果您在互联网时代仍然喜欢阅读,那是天作之合。
投机小说和现实世界的科学(fiction and real-world science)一直有着温馨的关系。我们今天拥有的许多技术都受到《星际迷航》等节目或(Star Trek or books)Arthur C. Clarke等作家的书籍和著作的启发。这(Which)就是使Flash Forward成为如此引人注目的播客(compelling podcast)的原因。
播客以“如果?”开头。问题,然后将我们带到未来,看看可能会产生什么后果。因此,您会听到专家基于“如果不再有黑暗会怎样”或“如果我们从未修复Y2K 漏洞(Y2K bug)会怎样?”等前提的故事。
这是令人费解的娱乐,让您思考。还有比这更好的代言吗?
Radiolab是众多NPR 广播(NPR radio)节目之一,它们被联合为播客。NPR在制作高质量内容方面有着出色的记录,Radiolab(quality content and Radiolab)站在其中最好的位置。好吧,这是(was)他们最出色的节目之一,但现在Radiolab由WNYC发行。
Radiolab剧集制作精良,时长约一小时。该节目解决了哲学和科学(philosophy and science)的重主题,同时将其评分为奇怪而美妙的实验音乐。就这些主题对专家进行的采访给人一种生动且未经编辑的感觉,而复杂的概念被分解,以便非专业观众可以轻松理解。
拥有近 200 万的固定听众,很明显,任何对科学或哲学(science or philosophy)感兴趣的人都应该听听这个令人迷惑的节目。
播客拯救了广播明星(Podcasts Saved the Radio Star)
有了这样一个高质量的播客娱乐(high-quality podcast entertainment)列表,您应该为您可能面临的任何长度的“我的时间”设置好。无论哪种播客适合您的个人口味,您一定会成为一个受过更多教育和见多识广的人。
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The Best Podcasts You Should Be Listening To & Why
Putting out a podcast is as easy as buying a laptop, podcast mic and just going for it. So, predictably, there are a seemingly endless number of podcasts out there, and the vast majority of these are, well, not great.
So we’ve done a little research and come up with a list of (in our opinion) the best podcasts you should be listening to right now.
Human psychology is fascinating, and the rise of pop psychology is a testament to this. Yet, what’s most fascinating is how we can be fooled, fool ourselves and generally make a mess of making the right decision or finding the truth.
Which is why You Are Not So Smart is both an important and fascinating podcast. Run by David McRaney, each episode focuses on the weird ways we make mental errors, delude ourselves and develop weird beliefs. You’ll learn just as much about how you can avoid these mistakes as you’ll learn about people in general.
It also has an amazing intro song, in case you were still on the fence about it.
Vox has done an amazing job with its Explained series on Netflix, but sadly those episodes are few and far between, so it’s a good thing they also run a daily podcast by the name of Today, Explained. As a daily podcast, the topics tend to be very much about what’s happening in the news right now.
Unlike most daily news shows, Today, Explained takes the time to consult experts and really dig deeply into what’s going on at the moment. It’s one of the best podcasts to get a good grip on the facts and factors that play into the headlines, which might be the only thing many people read before forming their own opinions. If you listen to Today, Explained you don’t have to be one of them.
True crime has always been a popular genre, but podcasts have absolutely blown up the fanbase for these sordid tales of naughty people doing very naughty things. Sword and Scale is widely considered to be one of the very best examples.
The production values are sky high and you’ll be treated to a mix of narrated stories, interviews with experts, criminals, victims and anyone else with insight into each particular crime.
At the time of writing there are a staggering 153 episodes spread over six seasons. So you have plenty of catching up to do!
Is it really necessary for us to punt one of the most popular podcasts in the world? Maybe not, but if you somehow haven’t heard of the Joe Rogan Experience or have, but aren’t a listener, we’re here to tell you that it’s definitely one show you should give a chance.
The Joe Rogan Experience is hosted by, of course, Joe Rogan. A man who rose to fame largely as a comedian. It turns out, however, that he’s also a fantastic interviewer, letting a wide variety of interesting guests spill the beans on what they believe and think. The show is certainly irreverent and, at times, politically incorrect, but no one can ever accuse it of being boring!
Rogan will have anyone on the show if he thinks people should hear them. Many scientists, tech luminaries and politicians can be counted among their number, but there’s no telling who Mr. Rogan will have on his show next. That sense of “anything can happen” is definitely a part of the podcast’s lasting appeal.
Money makes the world go ‘round, but very few people really understand how money works, how it affects us and what happens when the financial world really goes south. Planet Money explains complex financial concepts and events in a way that anyone can understand.
It’s another NPR hit and an essential listen for anyone looking to understand economics. Which, ultimately, should be all of us.
Analog(ue) is a tech podcast that’s actually about how that tech makes people feel. As tech fans it’s easy to get caught up in the specifications and numbers, but hosts Myke Hurley and Casey Liss concentrate on how these technologies fit into our lives and how people can better make tech a part of their lives, rather than making tech the point of their lives.
It’s incredible that someone else didn’t call dibs on a name like “Bookclub”, but yes this aptly-named podcast is all about the written word. It’s an excellent way to discover new notable books to read and features interviews and discussions with the authors of the works themselves.
Bookclub is a BBC Radio 4 production, so the quality is professional. If you still love reading in the age of the internet, it’s a match made in heaven.
Speculative fiction and real-world science have always had a cosy relationship. A lot of the technology we have today was inspired by shows like Star Trek or books and writing by authors such as Arthur C. Clarke. Which is what makes Flash Forward such a compelling podcast.
The podcast starts with a “what if?” question and then takes us to the future to see what the consequences might be. So you’ll hear stories informed by experts based on premises like “what if there was no more darkness” or “what if we never fixed the Y2K bug?”.
It’s mind-bending entertainment that makes you think. Can there be a better endorsement than that?
Radiolab is one of many NPR radio shows that gets syndicated as a podcast. NPR has a stellar record for producing quality content and Radiolab stands with the best of them. Well, it was one of their standout shows, but now Radiolab is distributed by WNYC.
Radiolab episodes are exceptionally well-produced and run about an hour in length. The show tackles heavy topics philosophy and science, while scoring it to strange and wonderful experimental music. Interviews with experts on these topics have a live and unedited feeling, while complex concepts are broken down so that a non-expert audience can easily understand it.
With almost two million regular listeners, it’s clear that anyone with an interest in science or philosophy should give this trippy show a listen.
Podcasts Saved the Radio Star
With such a list of high-quality podcast entertainment, you should be set for any length of “me time” you might be facing. No matter which podcasts suit your personal taste, you’re sure to come out the other side a more educated and informed person.
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