Who’s Killing It In Podcasts (for me)

I don’t know if anybody else listens to as many podcasts as I do. If I listen to any one long enough, I become bored and move on. It’s as if I’ve gleaned whatever that one person has to offer or else I’ve filled up whatever kind of curiosity needed to be filled inside of me. Lately I’ve been changing up how I spend my time, not only in activities, but also in my online listening. These aren’t the only podcasts that I listen to, but they are my favorite new ones that I’ve discovered in the past 3 or 4 months.

Here are my top 3 new favorites in podcasts. Each of these hosts is fearless in what they cover and works hard at their quality productions:

  • American Alchemy with Jesse Michaels on Spotify. (It is good to see a younger person researching UFOlogy and related subjects since most of the researchers in this field are aging out. He works hard on each show, it is a quality operation.)
  • The Why Files: Operation: Podcast, In the Basement on Spotify (This is high quality professional production aiming to entertain as well as inform. The host’s knowledge and the material covered is impressive. Andrew AJ Gentile is the host and he is fearless about the topics he covers.)
  • Timcast IRL on Spotify (Timothy Daniel Pool thinks he has a mostly younger male audience. This is why I enjoy listening to him since I’m an older female. I get a point of view that is fresh and informative from a demographic I wasn’t connected with prior to discovering Tim. His guests are excellent and they have rapid fire intelligent conversations about so many subjects that are higher level than you’ll ever see in mainstream media these days. This one is political but also covers wide ranging informative modern day issues. For some unknown reason I’ve been listening to more political podcasts lately, after being in the “I hate them all camp” and I don’t want politics to ruin my day attitude. Recently I’ve become more fascinated by what is happening politically to this nation. Every loophole is being exploited. Disinformation is rampant. We live in interesting times.)

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