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Awesome podcasts?

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So I've found some nice podcasts.

Myths and folklore:



Writing advice:



Any good recommendations?

And please, tell us what's in it.
 
We've Got Worm.

A podcast analyzing Worm from start to finish. It's really good for people who are into that sort of thing.
 
That's nice I guess. Is there something that makes you mad about these podcasts, or is this meant for General instead of Rants?
 
. Last Podcast on the Left

. Behind the Basterds

. We Hate Movies

. The Sequelizers

. The Flophouse

. Spider-Man Crawlspace podcast

. X-Plaining the X Men

. Skeptoid Podcast
 
CinemaWins: The more positive version of CinemaSins. They take a look at movies and list everything they think is great about them, including lots of little details that you might have missed. Also, usually ends with a short discussion of themes and context. Not as in depth as other movie discussion channels, but fun and rather wholesome.

TierZoo: Presents nature as the trendy new video game "OUTSIDE" and discusses how the game meta is evolving, stats and special abilities of the various player classes, and how they rank in viability on different servers. Take a look if you're into games and would like to learn a bit about zoology.

Extra History: History in short, easily digestible videos. I like them because they often highlight the significance of the topic to the world today, which is one of the most important parts of history that is usually mentioned far to little imo.
 

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