Hi All,

Thanks Ken, nice idea to report podcast discoveries here.

Here are some that I have subscribed to since I did my shows on what I
listen to. As with the others they are not strictly tech, but they may
well be of interest to hackers.

The first one is from the BBC so might not be generally available. The
rest are all from the USA.

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  Feed title: Elements
         URL:
http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/worldservice/elements/rss.xml
      Format: RSS 2.0
Last episode: 2014-10-08 08:32:00
 Description: A close look at chemical elements, the basic
              building blocks of the universe. Where do we
              get them, what do we use them for and how do
              they fit into the economy?
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  Feed title: Urban Agriculture
         URL: http://urbanag.libsyn.com/rss
      Format: RSS 2.0
Last episode: 2014-10-22 00:34:00
 Description: Urban Agriculture is a podcast about food
              production within the built environment.
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  Feed title: Dan Carlin's Hardcore History
         URL: http://feeds.feedburner.com/dancarlin/history?format=xml
      Format: RSS 2.0
Last episode: 2014-08-17 09:21:10
 Description: Was Alexander the Great as bad a person as
              Hitler? What was the greatest army of all
              time? Which U.S. President was the worst?
              Hardcore History discusses the issues and
              questions history fans love.
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  Feed title: Common Sense with Dan Carlin
         URL: http://feeds.feedburner.com/dancarlin/commonsense?format=xml
      Format: RSS 2.0
Last episode: 2014-11-18 21:39:08
 Description: Loud, fast-talking and deceptively funny,
              this politically-independent
              "forward-thinking pragmatist" looks at the
              events shaping our world through a uniquely
              American lens. It's smarter than you think,
              and faster than you expect.
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Dave

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