Apart from the last oneNo Rugby Pod, SmallTown!?
Two Bears One Cave (Tom Sergura and Bert Kreischer)
The Rugby Pod
Modern Wisdom (Chris Williamson - best self-care/help podcast by a country mile)
The Kickabout with Johnny Vaughn
Athletico Mince
Also, a load of general week-to-week sport ones (rugby and golf).
Yes, that was excellent, I like the Gangster ones the BBC do too. They recently did a 6 part Joni Mitchell one, as someone who considers themself a fan, I learned a lot from it.For a podcast with a limited number of episodes I found 'A Very British Cult' really engaging
Yes I saw Neil Kulkarni passed away last week. Very sad news - I really enjoyed he Simon Price and Al Needham talking for hours on that podcast.Chart Music is great, keeps me going on long car trips for work. Don’t know if you heard Neil Kulkani passed away last week, he was only 51.
I like Off Menu but I get fed up with the same comedians doing the rounds on various podcasts.
I actually prefer Football Weekly. But I think you either get/like Barry Glenndening or you don't.Football Clichés is by far the best football podcast, if you're in to more than just the "playing" of football. For my sins.
I do like Glendenning and Football Weekly. I'm also partial to Football Ramble too.I actually prefer Football Weekly. But I think you either get/like Barry Glendening or you don't.
Apart from the last one
Is the rugby pod any good? it's one of the ones I haven't listened to
AH I do like Big Jim. Andy Goode was always a pantomime villain to us. Although, before his transplant I did like the way he looked like he had too much hair AND not enough hair at the same time!Yes mate you'll love it. Jim Hamilton and Andy Goode, funny, good analysis and always decent guests on too.
Partial to Flats & Shanks as well. David Flatman and Tom Shanklin, 50% David Brent quotes, 40% current TV programmes, 10% rugby .
I'd love to be able to get into Podcasts, but just struggle to concentrate and keep up the listening habit. I've got mates who listen to 5 or 6 daily, however I've flirted with:-
Quickly Kevin (used to enjoy listening whilst running)
The Cycling Podcast (Havent listened since Richard Moore died, although think I still subscribe)
The rest of history (Tom Holland and Dominic Sandbrook)
We didn't start the fire (A sort of a history podcast that is looking at everything mentioned in the Billy Joel song of the same name, so touches on AIDS, crack, Chairman Mao etc with the lovely Katie Pulkrick and Tom Fordyce)
Got a flight to the West Coast of the USA, so may download a few from this thread and try and get back into them.
I once heard Katie Puckrick describing interviewing Barry White at chez Bazza. She asked to use the bathroom and found herself confronted by a chocolate brown bathroom suite, matching shagpile carpet, with an orange fairy ring burnt into it around the throne. Cracked bog seat too!I'd love to be able to get into Podcasts, but just struggle to concentrate and keep up the listening habit. I've got mates who listen to 5 or 6 daily, however I've flirted with:-
Quickly Kevin (used to enjoy listening whilst running)
The Cycling Podcast (Havent listened since Richard Moore died, although think I still subscribe)
The rest of history (Tom Holland and Dominic Sandbrook)
We didn't start the fire (A sort of a history podcast that is looking at everything mentioned in the Billy Joel song of the same name, so touches on AIDS, crack, Chairman Mao etc with the lovely Katie Pulkrick and Tom Fordyce)
Got a flight to the West Coast of the USA, so may download a few from this thread and try and get back into them.
I once heard Katie Puckrick describing interviewing Barry White at chez Bazza. She asked to use the bathroom and found herself confronted by a chocolate brown bathroom suite, matching shagpile carpet, with an orange fairy ring burnt into it around the throne. Cracked bog seat too!
Cant listen to them sat at home but they are good entertainment on car journeys and at the gym.I'd love to be able to get into Podcasts, but just struggle to concentrate and keep up the listening habit. I've got mates who listen to 5 or 6 daily, however I've flirted with:-
Quickly Kevin (used to enjoy listening whilst running)
The Cycling Podcast (Havent listened since Richard Moore died, although think I still subscribe)
The rest of history (Tom Holland and Dominic Sandbrook)
We didn't start the fire (A sort of a history podcast that is looking at everything mentioned in the Billy Joel song of the same name, so touches on AIDS, crack, Chairman Mao etc with the lovely Katie Pulkrick and Tom Fordyce)
Got a flight to the West Coast of the USA, so may download a few from this thread and try and get back into them.
Can’t believe I missed off the Price of Football from my list. Twice a week and very topical. Get past the repetitive “man in the street” shtick of Kevin Day with regards to finance and the tofu laced right on pontificating of Maguire and it is diamond after diamond of football finance.Athletico Mince - in its heyday laugh out loud funny every episode.
Revisionist History - Malcolm Gladwell’s thought provoking dive into American history and culture.
A Word In Your Ear - Pop culture for middle aged blokes
Chasin The Racin - Bike Racing chat
The Price Of Football - as they describe it ‘Looking at the money behind the beautiful game’