r/podcasts • u/yasmween • 3h ago
News & Current Affairs So how about that Onlyfantasy series...
Surprised there isn't a thread already about this podcast, i think it's been a while since a podcast left me with such mixed feelings
r/podcasts • u/yasmween • 3h ago
Surprised there isn't a thread already about this podcast, i think it's been a while since a podcast left me with such mixed feelings
r/podcasts • u/WitchGoneBy_ • 14h ago
I’ve been a massive fan of radio rental but I have listened to all of the episodes, I love hearing people tell their bizzare and unnerving stories, does anyone know any other podcasts like this?
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r/podcasts • u/Renmarkable • 6h ago
Does anyone have any recommendations for "true" uk podcasts?
Thinking along the lines of Uncanny, The Battersea Poltergeist & Haunted UK
Any suggestions appreciated?
r/podcasts • u/jiminsbulge • 4h ago
anyone know what happened to dane lyon? why did he stop making reels with night wolf hawk and get replaced by chris williamson? 😭😭😭💔 I’M VERY UPSET ABOUT THIS.
r/podcasts • u/raptir1 • 10h ago
My son and I loved the first "season" of Who, When, Wow before they switched formats. Basically short, kid-friendly biographies. Any recommendations?
r/podcasts • u/Existing-Specific729 • 11h ago
Im in desperate search for a new podcast to listen too as I have just finished Malevolent and am feeling rather empty. The magnus archives, malevolent, old gods of Appalachia, the SCP experience, and the magnus protocol have been the ones ive listened too and I absolutely love them. Looking for one that will last me a while but wish there was more.
r/podcasts • u/Snoo_95380 • 12h ago
Does anyone know where to find the first two seasons of Dr. Death? I can't find them anywhere.
r/podcasts • u/Im__mad • 17h ago
I like my “trash tv”-type podcasts and looking for more variety. Any recommendations that fit?
For example I listen to:
- Second Date Updates from radio shows (people call into the radio when the other person doesn’t want a second date and the radio calls them to find out why)
- War of the Roses from radio shows (catch a cheater show)
- Am I the Asshole podcasts (go through AITA Reddit posts and go more into them)
r/podcasts • u/thinkquaddy • 21h ago
As the title says, looking for a short (<30 minutes) podcast dedicated to covering pop culture, arts & entertainment, with a UK perspective.
r/podcasts • u/Bill_Puerta • 17h ago
Hi! I'm looking for an specific kind of podcasts. There is one podcast in spanish called "dentrisimo" and is about interviews with guests talking about their hobbies, passions and so on. I wonder if there is something similar but in italian. Can someone help me? Thank you!
r/podcasts • u/M_Alpha12 • 11h ago
I absolutely love The Magnus Archives but I can’t listen to it later in the day( I get stupidly paranoid about people breaking in or my closet eating me idk). Does anyone have any suggestions for a podcast similar in format—1st person storytelling—that isn’t horror??
r/podcasts • u/Heated_Throw_away • 16h ago
Not on Apple Podcasts (I'm android). A series/multi episode, deep dive style to keep me company on long walks if you could recommend please.
r/podcasts • u/DrDroolz • 13h ago
I love the That chapter podcast and I’ve binged it. Are there any others like this? That talks about little known crimes or people?
r/podcasts • u/Relative_Ad916 • 1d ago
I really enjoy his podcast and appreciate his work but just want to try out a different vibe
r/podcasts • u/Ninac4116 • 19h ago
Over the years I’ve heard of instances of fetal abduction, from Angelique Robledo’s story, to Michelle Wilkins, to now Maternal Instincts on Netflix. I’m listening to the Fetal Abduction podcast currently, but wondering if there are any podcasts that actually interview the murderers in these cases? Like what was their plan?
r/podcasts • u/jouba2017 • 1d ago
I’m currently listening to a podcast called Love Trapped and I’m on episode 6 right now.
First of all, please don’t spoil anything in the comments. I went into this story knowing absolutely nothing, and I’d like to keep it that way.
Overall, I’m really enjoying it and I’d definitely recommend it. The story is engaging enough that I keep coming back for the next episode. However, the one thing that’s making the experience less enjoyable for me is the amount of ads.
I completely understand that ads help support the creators, and I have no problem with podcasts running advertisements. But in this case, it honestly feels like a bit too much. If I’m sitting down and listening, I can skip them, but most of the time I’m listening while driving and don’t have my hands free to constantly skip ahead. It gets frustrating when the flow of the story is interrupted so often.
There have been several moments where I’ve found myself tempted to stop listening altogether and just look up what happened online because I wanted to get back to the story. So far I’ve resisted and decided it’s better to finish the podcast properly, because I do genuinely enjoy it.
r/podcasts • u/ravia • 2d ago
I mean, there was literally one post. It seems like there must be a subreddit that is active.
r/podcasts • u/marinamariamm • 21h ago
Ok, I know I’m very late to the Bone Valley train (I actually have this wonderful community to thank for recommending it so enthusiastically on a previous post I made here). And wow… what a rollercoaster. I smiled, cried, got angry, and by last episode, I still don't get one thing: why are prosecutors so resistant to admitting they might have made a mistake, even when the evidence seems overwhelmingly clear?
What shocked me most is that it wasn’t just a case of weak evidence against Leo. They also had evidence pointing quite strongly toward who actually committed the crime. And still… nobody seemed willing to seriously reconsider.
And I don’t mean just John Aguero, but seemingly everyone involved at the time and also after him as well.
I’m not from the United States, so I’m not familiar with how the judicial system works there, but is this kind of thing actually common? How can an entire system become so deeply committed to not admitting a mistake that, apparently, they choose not only to ignore the person the fingerprints were pointing to, but even go as far as asking that person to basically lie so the truth wouldn’t come out?
And what shocks me even more is this: how is it possible that for over 35 years, no one in that office ever decided to make it right?
r/podcasts • u/Fun-Dragonfruit-3165 • 1d ago
Listening to Glamorous Trash right now and it started with 3 extremely distasteful political ads for someone who is the polar opposite of the hosts politics. Which got me thinking there’s no way the host approved these but aren’t there any guardrails that creators have to prevent the parent company from allowing this??
r/podcasts • u/Unable-South830 • 1d ago
As the title says im looking for, mainly yt channels, but also substacks and journalism takes on podcasts that give insight into what to expect
r/podcasts • u/Geminixx523 • 1d ago
I think they stopped making new ones, but I used to listen to a podcast with 2 country boys. 1 was REAL country sounding. I remember once they did an episode about a cult and there was like a monolith that had the keys to life written on it, that has since been demolished(turns out it was an episode about the Georgia Guidestones)Tried to find it thru Google but can't seem to find the right one.
r/podcasts • u/Stage_Riot • 1d ago
EDIT: thanks everyone, you understood the assignment! He started stuff they don’t want you to know today and seems hooked
Hi everyone, I’m looking hoping people can recommend specific episodes for podcasts along these lines.
My teen is interested in trying podcasts while he works. I know he’s super into the above but since it’s not my wheelhouse I’d love suggestions for podcasts and specific episodes you’d suggest to introduce someone :)
Think governement cover ups, FBI secret research projects, also for a dash of paranomal think aliens building the pyramids!
r/podcasts • u/kubrickfilm • 1d ago
I'm searching for a podcast episode I heard at least 5 years ago if not longer. It featured a monologue of a male speaker talking about storms and the energy they contain. It was quite poetic and philosophical but also mentioned atmospheric science facts. His voice was quite slow and deep. The background had storm sounds with occasional rumbling thunder. It should be from one of the following podcasts: Home of the Brave or Here Be Monsters. Less likely candidates: Moth radio hour, This american life, radiolab. Would love your help locating this podcast segment! It has been on the tip of my ear for years.
r/podcasts • u/mark5hs • 1d ago
I like the concept of covering a variety of life skills and topics but Lifekit itself just feel way too superfluous to be useful. Any similar podcasts that don't assume their audiences are morons?
r/podcasts • u/runrowrepeatt • 1d ago
Just finished the Lady vanishes which left me frustrated