I guess you've already heard these - but I've been listening to Malcolm
Gladwell's Revisionist History, BetaWorks' The Intern and Gimlet media's
Startup.
On Tue, Aug 9, 2016 at 3:16 PM Srijith Nair <[email protected]> wrote:

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> On Tue, Aug 9, 2016, at 11:05 AM, Badri Natarajan wrote:
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> > > On 9 Aug 2016, at 13:03, Srijith Nair <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > 1. Recode Decode
> > > 2. Recode Media
> > > 3. Too Embarrassed To Ask
> > > 4. McKinsey podcast
> > > 5. Planet Money
> > > 6. Exponent
> > > 7. Invisiblia
> > > 8. RadioLab
> > > 9. You are not so smart
> > > 10. The Tim Ferriss Show
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> > I subscribe to Ferriss and Invisibilia too (although I don’t listen to
> > every Ferriss episode - I pick the ones that sound interesting but then
> > again some of the best ones are the more obscure guests).
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> I was biased against the Ferriss podcasts for a while just because I
> expected the podcast to be just another way for him to preach his
> '4-hour' concept but it turned out to be refreshingly interesting, with
> a good mix of obscure and not-so-obscure guests. It can get lengthy and
> sometime a bit set in its format, but the answers are always interesting
> :)
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> > Other favourites are Lore and Unexplained (spooky stories from real life)
> > and some history podcasts: History of Rome, History of Byzantium
> > (self-explanatory but very well done and just the right length for a
> > 20-30 min commute) and Revolutions.
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> > Also the BBC discussion show In Our Time and I like The Mystery Show.
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> Thanks for the pointers. Not s history buff but will explore them!
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> Srijith
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> > Badri
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