Podcasts to Listen to While Walking?

Hey all! I really enjoy listening to podcasts while I am walking and I was wondering what your favorite podcasts to tune into while working out.

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  • annshandle
    annshandle Posts: 68 Member
    I like "Wait, wait", and "Hey, Puzzle Puzzle". I just switched to listening to an audio book, and that's been great too.
  • quiksylver296
    quiksylver296 Posts: 28,439 Member
    Small Town Dicks
  • cwolfman13
    cwolfman13 Posts: 41,865 Member
    I'm usually on my roadie or trail bike so I don't usually listen to much besides listening for traffic or other trail riders or hikers...but occasionally I'll throw a podcast on if I'm on the indoor trainer or a fairly deserted area outdoors...I like sports podcasts mostly...I've been listening to the Dan Lebetard cast lately...I listen to him on the radio as well...he's not everyone's cup of tea and most people "don't get the show"...I think his podcast is better than his radio show though because he has more license to say whatever the f&*% he wants...though he pushes that envelope with his radio show too...
  • MaltedTea
    MaltedTea Posts: 6,286 Member
    There's this thread with a bunch of ideas (which also links to another thread...with a bunch of ideas)
  • girlwithcurls2
    girlwithcurls2 Posts: 2,281 Member
    Judge John Hodgman (fake internet judge)
    Wait, Wait! Don't Tell Me!
    Radiolab
    Freakenomics
    Revisionist History
    Story Corps
    The Moth

    and when I can manage to listen to something related to the news, the NYT podcast called The Daily
    :)
  • Yivs_87
    Yivs_87 Posts: 246 Member
    The Secret World of Slimming Clubs
  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 48,992 Member
    If you're into Fantasy Football, the Fantasy Footballers have everyday podcasts and are hilarious as well.

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  • gallicinvasion
    gallicinvasion Posts: 1,015 Member
    My favorites are Half Size Me and the Parcast Conspiracy Theories one. Also Dave Ramsey is interesting once in a while.
  • dragon_girl26
    dragon_girl26 Posts: 2,187 Member
    I'm a true crime junkie...True Crime Garage, Truth and Justice, and True Murder are probably my top three in that category. I have a history one that releases a new episode like every 4 months but its about 3 hours long or more sometimes.
    Being a foodie, I enjoy Milk Street Radio, too.
    So many others, though....and audiobooks too!
  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    I'm a true crime junkie...True Crime Garage, Truth and Justice, and True Murder are probably my top three in that category. I have a history one that releases a new episode like every 4 months but its about 3 hours long or more sometimes.
    Being a foodie, I enjoy Milk Street Radio, too.
    So many others, though....and audiobooks too!

    I like Milk Street Radio, too, but while driving, not walking ;)
  • kshardy2
    kshardy2 Posts: 2 Member
    If you're a Harry Potter fan Potterless is a fantastic one.
  • DevilsFan1
    DevilsFan1 Posts: 342 Member
    Very Bad Wizards
  • DevilsFan1
    DevilsFan1 Posts: 342 Member
    ninerbuff wrote: »
    If you're into Fantasy Football, the Fantasy Footballers have everyday podcasts and are hilarious as well.

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    I don't play anymore but this is a fantastic podcast. I also like Fantasy Football Today (CBS sports).
  • gentlygently
    gentlygently Posts: 752 Member
    I listen to a lot of podcasts: Including

    History Extra, Dan Snow’s history hit.

    Crowd Science, The Curious Cases of Rutherford and Fry (science/maths)

    More or Less, The Inquiry, The Documentary, Today in Focus (news based)

    Most of these are from the BBC and come highly recommended.

    You can get really good BBC radio productions via eg audible (Agatha Christie / Inspector Morse / PG Wodehouse etc) And I enjoy the ‘Death of a ‘ series by MC Beaton for tongue in cheek crime solving.

    And a final fanfare for the podcast Death in Ice Valley, a british/Norwegian podcast reopening a fascinating crime scene. So good I am about to listen to it all again.,
  • caffeinetanya
    caffeinetanya Posts: 16 Member
    I’m a bit of a nerd so I listen to:

    SciShow Tangents
    The History Chicks
    Stuff you missed in History class
    Sawbones
    BBC History Extra Podcast
    The History of England

    Other ones I listen to randomly:

    The TryPod
    Confidently Insecure
    The Darkest Timeline
    Undiscovered
    Useless Information Podcast
  • HamptonsGuy
    HamptonsGuy Posts: 72 Member
    Impact Theory, Gary Vee, Hal Elrod & Jimmy Kwik. After that its music
  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    I usually listen to whatever is currently on NPR, but between the 9/11 commemoration and the wild fires coverage it was too depressing yesterday. Next I tried the latest "Half Size Me" but it was about maintenance, where I am not. Next, itunes offered me "Pod Save America," which I listened to, and enjoyed.
  • siyeonsimpp
    siyeonsimpp Posts: 211 Member
    If you're into true crime, then I'd definitely recommend My Favorite Murder, it's a true crime/comedy podcast and it's really interesting
  • Erswim10
    Erswim10 Posts: 134 Member
    Thank you all! I definitely have a lot of new podcasts to try out!
  • _canadianbakin_
    _canadianbakin_ Posts: 413 Member
    I almost exclusively listen to true crime podcasts on my walks:
    Crime Junkie
    Redhanded
    Uncover
    Someone Knows Something
    Canadian True Crime
    Crimebeat

    For human interest type stuff, check out Strangers. It is amazing.
  • westrich20940
    westrich20940 Posts: 921 Member
    I usually take ~1hr to do my runs and I hate having to take my phone out to change so I try to pick pods that have episodes that last an hour or so. Depends on what topics you're into but here are some that I typically listen to:

    My Favorite Murder - comedy, definitely longer than an hour usually..but they talk a lot at the beginning of each episode before they get to talking about the murder...lol.

    Oh No Ross and Carrie - this is two friends who do investigative journalism type stuff with topics involving spirituality, fringe science, and/or religion --- there is a multi-part series where they traveled to a retreat in Costa Rica and did ayahuasca .... it's fascinating. They are very smart people, do their research and I love listening to them.

    Astonishing Legends --- these are two friends who also do boatloads of research for their episodes - which focus on supernatural stuff, paranormal stuff, folklore, and/or cryptids (think....Mothman/haunted stuff/Skinwalker Ranch...UFOs...etc.).

    Good Job Brain -- unfortunately there are not new episodes of this pod any longer but it was 4 friends - all very smart - and it's basically like a pub quiz show. They make quizzes for each other (some episodes are all quizzes) and basically pick a topic each episode and give you a bunch of trivial knowledge about that thing. I like it a lot. And like I said, there aren't new episodes but they have a huge backlog to get into if you like it.
  • IronIsMyTherapy
    IronIsMyTherapy Posts: 482 Member
    Joe Rogan Experience
  • beagletracks
    beagletracks Posts: 6,034 Member
    I’m a bit of a nerd so I listen to:

    SciShow Tangents
    The History Chicks
    Stuff you missed in History class
    Sawbones
    BBC History Extra Podcast
    The History of England

    Other ones I listen to randomly:

    The TryPod
    Confidently Insecure
    The Darkest Timeline
    Undiscovered
    Useless Information Podcast

    I’m just here looking for podcast recommendations. Keep them coming! Here’s a good history podcast I found:

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  • elianahopeleroux
    elianahopeleroux Posts: 3 Member
    If you watch simply nailogical try simplypodlogical
  • springlering62
    springlering62 Posts: 8,481 Member
    Best Case Worse Case is interesting. Retired FBI profiler and a former federal prosecutor interview law enforcement from all branches. I sincerely appreciate that they don’t treat southern cases as dumbasses and play hillbilly background music. That’s what makes me cringe and fume about Dateline.

    If you like British humor check out No Such Thing as a Fish, a podcast by the researchers for the brilliant and hysterically funny QI quiz show hosted by Stephen Fry and Sandi Toksvig (who has a lovely podcast of her own called We’ll Get Through This).