Give "the fall off civilisations" a go
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Walk The Pod is a daily-ish ramble chat on various topics. It only has a Patreon plug (https://walkthepod.com/)
Total Party Kill is a D&D actual play podcast that I have yet to hear an ad on. (https://www.theincomparable.com/tpk/)
Your Rivers Are Wrong is a podcast about storytelling. No ads here either. (https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yraw-podcast)
There’s a whole ecosystem of listener-supported podcasts using the “value for value” model popularized by “the Podfather” Adam Curry. You can find most of them on podcastindex.org or through a supported app like Podverse or Fountain.
Geeknights - 2 geeks talking about geeky stuff which is not just 1 but 3 different shows.
Ludology - talks about boardgame design
Self-hosted podcast - this one has a couple ads but all related to the tech and usually includes discounts
Darknet diaries- I think this has a bit of ads but can't remember right now
Hackaday - news about random stuff and cool projects
Just remembered people make games, but it's for patreon only
Blowback is incredible, and has ads only at the beginning and end, so very skippable. I can't recommend Blowback enough. Each season covers the "behind the scenes" of different US atrocities, from the Iraq War, to Cuba, to Korea, to the Afghan War, to Cambodia. Any USian needs to listen to it especially to truly understand how and why US foreign policy acts in the manner it does.
Oh yeah I listened to a bunch of them, it was definitely very good. Pre and post ads are probably the most bearable sort, but I'm trying to avoid them altogether if possible. But for anyone with more tolerance than me: absolutely also recommend this one.
- Citations Needed
- Behind the News with Doug Henwood
- Economic Update with Richard D. Wolff
- Macro N Cheese
- Geopolitical Economy Report
- The Deprogram
- Actually Existing Socialism
- Revolutionary Left Radio
- Guerrilla History
- This Machine Kills
- Tech Won't Save Us
- Bad Faith
- The Socialist Program with Brian Becker
- QAnon Anonymous
- TrueAnon
Well, there's your problem is another one.
Fall of Civilizations Podcast by Paul Cooper.
He doesn't release very often, but when he does its high quality, very long and completely ad free.
It's a fantastic podcast I would suggest anyone to listen to, Paul is a excellent storyteller and manages to breathe incredible life into history, even if you might not be interested in it.
I'm behind on my listening, but this is a top tier podcast!
Information dense but delivered in such an engaging format.
Sounds awesome! On the list.
This is probably the pinnacle of what the modern documentary format should be.
Cannot recommend it enough.
I remember liking to "David Tennant does a podcast with". I don't remember any ads. Unfortunately it's over now
Note: I don't actually listen to podcasts myself (I struggle to process voices when doing other tasks, or for long periods of time) but my spouse enjoys it.
I've listened to this one before! Pretty interesting show, but unfortunately opens with several minutes of ads. Latest episode is about two and a half minutes of ads right off the bad, although one is their Patreon.
I haven't overheard them in awhile, didn't realise they open with ads now. Sorry for the suggestion that doesn't fit your criteria!
No apology necessary! Many of these are still ending up on lists that may or may not get listened to one day :)
A history of rock music in 500 songs is very good
I used to like kexp song of the day but they changed the format.
Now I like https://kutkutx.studio/category/song-of-the-day/feed
Also many good shows on WFMU, some music, some talk. https://wfmu.org/podcast
My favorites are:
- Downtown Soulville with Mr. Fine Wine
- Honky Tonk Radio Girl with Becky
- Techtonic with Mark Hurst
- Bucci (warning this one is weird but in a good way
Other good ad free ones:
- Birdnote. https://feeds.simplecast.com/OB7SrYSf
- Derrière le son (French language) https://feeds.podcastics.com/podcastics/podcasts/rss/5423_17676b1841af819ae181d6abb1a2e320.rss
- Molly White's Citation Needed (interesting but lower production value) https://www.spreaker.com/show/6019906/episodes/feed
Let me know if any of these have ads I'm pretty sure they all don't.
I'll have to sit down tomorrow to go through these ones, but thanks for listing them all out in such a nice format!
Final v3 is funny cartoon man Noodle and his game-dev friend Sam talking about the creative industry. Mostly about why you shouldn't work in the creative industry.
Well There's Your Problem is two communists an anarchist exploring awful ways architecture and infrastructure can turn people into a homogeneous paste. Notably this one has slides to accompany the audio.
Kill James Bond is a review podcast for slagging off spy movies and related films.
Good Morning Johto is a fun Pokémon news podcast. They sort of do ads, but it’s made up shit. It’s funny.
- The Cryptid Factor
- The Modern Mann (very few ads)
- Darknet Diaries (very few ads)
F1 related:
- Superlicense
- The Midfield F1 podcast
- For Formula 1's Sake
- Box of Neutrals
I assume the first one was a typo and you meant Cryptid Factor? Seems like a really cool show, but unfortunately opens straight up with ads. First one was for 1-800-Flowers and then on to one for Rocket Money.
Yeah I did, and that's a shame they now have ads. They definitely didn't used to, been a while since I listened to one of their episodes tbf.
Well the allure of Rhys Darby might be enough for me to stomach some of it. Time will tell though.
Can you give a general idea of what sort of subject matter you're interested in?
Thanks for asking something I'd thought of asking but never gotten around to. Also, what's your podcast OP?
Haha, glad to be of service! I've already gotten several good recommendations that are syncing to my MP3 player as we speak.
I run a retro gaming podcast, you can find us here: https://retrowarriors.net/
Or just directly subscribe via RSS here: http://retrowarriors.libsyn.com/rss
A retro gaming podcast is actually probably more my style than the other two podcasts listed. So, have another subscriber...
These two popped up in my brain right away.
Thanks! Onto the RSS feed they go.
I just skip ahead
I'm looking to avoid doing that and avoid ad-driven shows in general, hence the original question. I have a few that I tolerate it on, but largely looking to avoid it where possible.
I mean, it's either paid or ads right.
Are you willing to pay for podcasts?
It's not though! I've done 500 episodes of my own podcast and we never charged for a single episode or ran a single ad. Not one single time. We have a Patreon, and it's optional.
And yes, I'm willing to pay for podcasts if I think they're worth paying for. I've donated to shows I enjoy and paid for others before. I see no issue with people getting paid for their work.
If you’re into game dev or retro games in general, Dev Game Club is a small podcast where the hosts play old games and discuss their design + influence on games that would come later. I don’t think they even have a patreon lol
I am indeed! My show is a retro gaming show. Def adding this one, thanks!