Podcasts

While I'm at my awful office job I listen to podcasts all day. Anyone here have any writing or lit podcasts?

Similar position as you but i'm a dishwasher.

There's a podcast called 'the partially examined life' that is philosophy based. I've only listened to their dostoevsky one but it was good.

Other than that I have this chart someone posted a while back.

Another thing to consider: lots of libraries will allow you to borrow audiobooks. You should be able to get them digitally and download to your phone or use an app or something.

Late Frank Delaney's Re:Joyce.

He did around 200 pages of Ulysses before he died.

As a summer project, I've been using the HPPodcraft to work through Lovecrafts work chronologically. Usually listen to it while cooking or before bed. Gives some good insight into weird fiction in general and the historical context of the time.

Apart from that I'm subscribed to some other horror lit podcasts., like Pseudopod and The Ghastly Tales.
Also Levar Burton Reads and two German Podcasts, one on the Quran and the other on contemporary philosophy.

Cumtown

I really only listen to movie podcasts.

the most literary of podcasts

If you're a leftist, discourse collective is a pretty good, they discuss theory, culture, and current events

also listen to

Hell yeah bitch

pretty much the only podcast that doesnt suck

It's a very good podcast and stays good until the pay wall eventually but they ended lovecraft by that point so no biggie.

This guy fucks

Paywall?
I'm just up to The Mound right now.
But the podcasts still updates for me.

If you want philosophy, I recommend The History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps.

Partially Examined Life is great, esp their early episodes

>movie podcasts.
what like?

>Bill Maher

oh god..

>not being a donating subscriber to the Waking Up™ podcast

this. Nothing I've heard comes close to the quality of the early episodes. Truly patrician. Also I love Wes and his laughs

I remember liking this guy as an edgy 14 yo. libertarian atheist. Since I made the switch to Christianity and socialism I can't look at him without thinking of the zizek quote.

>podcasts
>not listening to college lectures and audiobooks

kys

Which quote?

thanks lad

>switch to Christianity and socialism
lmao, not only do you switch to some ancient fairy tales with 0% evidence pointing to them being even vaguely true but you decide to do the same with your economic outlook to one that has failed time and time again. I take it you're trying to emigrate into Venezuela or Cuba, right?

probably this one
care to post some resources

What are the German ones called? PLEASE reply

Also if anyone has any French podcasts I'd love that, have yet to find any good ones

lol

If that is a real quote, there is no wonder nobody takes him seriously anymore.
>Koran erklärt - Deutschlandfunk
This one kinda picks out critical parts of the Quran and gives different interpretations from important Muslim scholars to them. (Most of which are not what a Wahabist might take from it, obviously. Because fuck those guys.)
>Sternstunde Philosophie
Also runs on the radio, I believe. Comfy af.

>If that is a real quote, there is no wonder nobody takes him seriously anymore.
It is, but you shouldn't expect any more from a commie. Differing thoughts is a crime punishable by death.

I wouldn't mind him being a commie, if his set up weren't so obvious.
>1. Use Hegelian dialectic to magically disagree with literally anything anyone else says.
>2. Import weird Marxism.
>3. Defend yourself with Lacan, which almost always boils down to muh semantics or plain old Freudian "Your resistance only makes me harder"