I would echo 99% Invisible - very clever and humane take on design BBC's In Our TIme. I usually enjoy the pieces on the humanities more than the Science/Math ones - the latter tend to be too simplified. Nature Science History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps History of Philosophy in India (I'd be curious what people here think about this - for me it's all new ground).
And - I'm still subscribed to the Bugle. Hopefully it will come back to life. BTW - I had never heard of Andy Zalzman before he appeared on the 'Nature' podcast as a visiting scientist. That was hysterical. On Tue, Aug 9, 2016 at 3:13 PM, Bruce A. Metcalf <[email protected]> wrote: > Greets, > > I should think that silklisters, especially the quizzers here, might enjoy > the podcast of Futility Closet <http://futilitycloset.com>. > > I don't do podcasts for a variety of reasons, but I devour the FC blog, > which has much the same spirit. > > Hope you enjoy. > > Cheers, > / Bruce / > >
