Podcast Recommendations: What I'm Listening to this Week!
/I have a great fondness for podcasts, particularly audio dramas. Listening to a well-edited, engrossing story helps any repetitive work task become a joy. As a laboratory specialist in a science lab, I spend a lot of time doing repetitive tasks by myself.
Because I adore podcasts so much, I’d like to write more about them here on my blog. I would love to have a conversation with you, dear reader, about the sorts of podcasts you like. I’m always looking for podcast recommendations.
In fact, remaining on my podcast list week after week is a bit of a challenge for the podcasts. I’m pretty ruthless with what actually gets a listen. Each week, I evaluate to see if there are any podcasts I want to cut off the list and replace with something else from my long list of podcasts I’m interested in. I don’t have enough time to listen to all the podcasts, so I pick and choose carefully.
My favorite pods are often fiction, but I also love longform journalism, true crime and Disney park planning. I will give any genre a chance though.
In the future, I plan to spotlight some of the podcasts I listen to. But for now, here is my current playlist for the next week.
Here’s what I am listening to this week:
The Season 11 finale of The No Sleep Podcast
Episode 307 of TANIS
Season 3, Episode 3 of Wooden Overcoats
Subject: Found Season 2 finale
Episode 10 of Season 2 of In The Dark
Chapter 9, Part 1 of We’re Alive
The Season 2 finale of Alba Salix: Royal Physician
An older episode of Radio Harambe- #67
The Wicked Library’s episode entitled “The Screen Play”
The first episode of the second season of Lake Clarity
Limetown’s back and I’m on Episode 2 of Season 2
WDW Ride Guide Podcast- Living with the Land
New Podcast I’m checking out this week: gone cold- Texas true crime
These folks took the time and effort to find and follow me on Twitter, so I’m going to check them out this week. starting with what I believe is their first episode: Carla Walker Episode 1
What are you listening to now? Do you have any recommendations?