Podcasts

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An Watcher

Each to their own but I don't go in for all the Gazza BS.  Had a couple of memorable moments but hardly an outstanding career.  Lazio wasn't a success while rangers was but that's nothing to shout about.
As for his current state, I find him hard to look at.  An undoubted talent but the brits get a bit carried away with him.

toby47

I listen to podcasts day in day out whilst in the car.

99% sports.

The Football Pod, Gaa Social, This is football, Comhra Le Tomas, GaaGo - Ratified, Mentality monsters etc.

Anyone recommend any good 'non-sports' podcasts as there aren't enough sports ones in the week to keep me going when driving? Or anything different to the above.

Armagh18

Quote from: toby47 on June 14, 2024, 10:06:09 AMI listen to podcasts day in day out whilst in the car.

99% sports.

The Football Pod, Gaa Social, This is football, Comhra Le Tomas, GaaGo - Ratified, Mentality monsters etc.

Anyone recommend any good 'non-sports' podcasts as there aren't enough sports ones in the week to keep me going when driving? Or anything different to the above.
Two Johnnies. Not everyones cup of tea but light hearted stuff that you'll get a laugh from. The overlap and stick to football are decent sports ones you didnt mention. Never actually listened to it but diary of a ceo has had some good reviews.

nrico2006

Quote from: Armagh18 on June 14, 2024, 10:30:12 AM
Quote from: toby47 on June 14, 2024, 10:06:09 AMI listen to podcasts day in day out whilst in the car.

99% sports.

The Football Pod, Gaa Social, This is football, Comhra Le Tomas, GaaGo - Ratified, Mentality monsters etc.

Anyone recommend any good 'non-sports' podcasts as there aren't enough sports ones in the week to keep me going when driving? Or anything different to the above.
Two Johnnies. Not everyones cup of tea but light hearted stuff that you'll get a laugh from. The overlap and stick to football are decent sports ones you didnt mention. Never actually listened to it but diary of a ceo has had some good reviews.

Those Conspiracy Guys.
'To the extreme I rock a mic like a vandal, light up a stage and wax a chump like a candle.'

lurganblue

Quote from: toby47 on June 14, 2024, 10:06:09 AMI listen to podcasts day in day out whilst in the car.

99% sports.

The Football Pod, Gaa Social, This is football, Comhra Le Tomas, GaaGo - Ratified, Mentality monsters etc.

Anyone recommend any good 'non-sports' podcasts as there aren't enough sports ones in the week to keep me going when driving? Or anything different to the above.

Brolly, depending on the topic and if he's your cup of tea. I enjoyed the Mythstories series with Shane Todd and Ciaran Bartlett, but I could also see how these two would be a struggle for some people. I found them funny, but dont be expecting huge historical accuracy.

paddyjohn

Quote from: An Watcher on June 14, 2024, 07:59:33 AMEach to their own but I don't go in for all the Gazza BS.  Had a couple of memorable moments but hardly an outstanding career.  Lazio wasn't a success while rangers was but that's nothing to shout about.
As for his current state, I find him hard to look at.  An undoubted talent but the brits get a bit carried away with him.


He's a wife beating sc**bag.

Tony Baloney

A podcast called Bear and Scully has come up on my feeds a few time as Ireland's #1 Podcast. I clicked on a link there and it opened up a YouTube video of a live show. At first glance it looks like it's *really* not my cup of tea. Any takers here for it?

tintin25

Had a look and it probably appeals to Sunday World readers and people who watched Jeremy Kyle