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I have some I do listen to (in fact, Revisionist History and Planet Money are among them). Sort by most popular has been my strategy for finding new ones. I thought I'd put it out there for recommendations from the board.Just sort by most popular and try some out. I have settled in on ~10 subscriptions. Bill Simmons, The Ringer NBA, CBS Eye on CBB, and JJ’s for sports
Revisionist History (I don’t always agree with him, but interesting), Stuff You Should Know (been listening to these guys forever), Planet Money, The Indicator, The Moth (have teared up to some of these), In the Dark, Hardcore History
Good to know, i listen to wrongful convictions but am nearly through them all.S-Town is amazing. Believe it has won many awards.
It's a murder mystery podcast.
None. Too old. Don't even know what it is.
OFC
I listen to a lot of real estate related podcasts.
Which one's, if you don't mind me asking?
BiggerPockets will probably always be my favorite, just because it opened my eyes to a lot of different niches. Just know that it does get repetitive and after you have a baseline knowledge, it won't be as helpful. That said, I probably pick something up from every episode that I'm able to use. This is a weekly podcast, about an hour long.
Another good one is Joe Fairless'. This one focuses more on multifamily investing, since that's what Joe does. I like it because it happens to be what I'm focused on right now. It's a daily podcast, but only 15-20 minutes per episode.
I also like The Real Estate Guys. They bounce around to a lot of different niches. I like it because they also go higher level, and look at macroeconomic trends. This is another weekly one, about an hour long.
Have any RE podcasts that you recommend?
Great threadCan be sports themed or not. I'm looking for recommendations.
Does Fox News on the radio count?
I heard of podcasts, but don't know what exactly it is too.[/QUO
Curt Schilling has a new one this week. Real good. Does not mince words.