March 9, 2010

Leo Laporte: The Tech Guy
Lately I’ve found myself listening to podcasts rather than just mindlessly pressing shuffle on my iPod and letting the gods of Apple decide what I should be listening to
For those not aware of what podcasts are, they can be described as “on demand radio programs”. Anyone can create a podcast and put it on the internet and feel like a radio DJ/host in the process.
The podcasts I’ve been listening to for quite some time, and I’ve mentioned multiple times on this blog already, are the CBC Radio 3 podcasts: The CBC Radio 3 Podcast with Grant Lawrence, The CBC Radio 3 R3-30, and the CBC Radio 3 Track of the Day.
But, Podcasts don’t necessarily have to be about music. In fact, because of copyright worries, the majority of podcasts are talk based, whether they be about movies, video games, technology, etc.
I’ve been asking my Twitter friends for some suggestions on new podcasts to listen but again, my requests have gone unanswered. I’ve done a bit of research myself, and I’m now enjoying podcasts such as The Unknown Studio, Stuff You Should Know, The Nerdist, Septic Acres, Memories of the Futurecast, Radio Free Burrito, and a couple of newer CBC Radio 3 podcasts, The Breakfast Club, and Extended Play.
The Unknown Studio is a local Edmonton podcast covering a wide array of topics. I’ve only just begun listening to it but I like what I’ve heard so far. It seems they have a local Edmonton personality as a guest on each episode. Septic Acres is another podcast based out of Edmonton, generally about 10 minutes per episode. This one is a new project by Sonic 102.9 morning show host Garner Andrews, and he brings his normal brand of humour to each episode.
Memories of the Futurecast and Radio Free Burrito are podcasts by Wil Wheaton, yes THAT Wil Wheaton. In Memories of the Futurecast he reads and comments on his book, Memories of the Future. Radio Free Burrito is a podcast he’s resurrecting while Memories of the Futurecast is on hiatus where you just listen to Mr. Wheaton talk about whatever he fancies.
Stuff You Should Know is a podcast produced by HowStuffWorks.com where they literally take 20-30 minutes once or twice a week to talk about stuff you should know. Podcasts I’ve had a chance to listen to have included “Was Mesopotamia the cradle of civilization?”, “How Bounty Hunters Work”, and “How Scabies Works”. Very interesting stuff and well presented.
The Nerdist podcast is a comedy podcast produced by Chris Hardwick, a comedian/musician/tv host (Attack of the Show and Web Soup on G4TV). Each episode him and his cohorts interview another comedian/actor/celebrity such as Jon Hamm (Mad Men), Adam Carolla, and Drew Carey. It’s a very funny podcast however hard it can be to follow at times.
There is literally a million different podcasts out there and the iTunes podcast directory is a great place to start. Try out some of the ones I’ve pointed out, try out some of the top rated and featured podcasts and you’ll soon be singing the podcast praises.
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