Audio Resources - podcasts, lectures, etc

Started by mmcv, 30 June 2019, 08:21:47 AM

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mmcv

Hey, thought it might be a good idea to start a thread similar to the YouTube find one for good audio resources.

I'm always listening to something when I paint, commute, cook, etc and I'm sure plenty of others out there are too.

I plan to share some links to podcasts, YouTube channels, videos, etc that can easily be listened to, and would be much obliged if others did the same for anything they use or listen to!

Lord Kermit of Birkenhead

Good idea, although I tend to use 4Extra

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mmcv

A few general links first (I'll trawl the archives for more good stuff in the next few days)

Dan Carlin's Hardcore History https://www.dancarlin.com/hardcore-history-series/
Some of these are offered free, others are available for pretty cheap. He takes an informative and entertaining approach to different periods, and tells in an engaging way. I recently enjoyed the first world war series, Blueprint for Armageddon.

The Great Courses https://www.thegreatcourses.co.uk/
Loads of topics covered here, including a superb history selection. In don't purchase them from the website though, many are available on Audible subscription and I've probably listened to well over a thousand hours over the years. I'll highlight some notable ones down the line but if anyone is interested in one and wants to know about it fell free to ask me as I may have done it already. They also have their own subscription service, https://www.thegreatcoursesplus.com/ which I haven't tried yet but plan to down the road.

Revolutions Podcast https://www.revolutionspodcast.com/
I've done the ones on the English and American revolutions and they were interesting so would highly recommend. The same guy did a History of Rome podcast too which I've heard it's very good.

More to come in future!

mmcv

Quote from: ianrs54 on 30 June 2019, 08:22:38 AM
Good idea, although I tend to use 4Extra

IanS

If you listen to anything particularly good on it in sure people would be interested to hear

Raider4

In Our Time from BBC Radio 4 (apologies if non-UK peeps can't access this.

Experts talking about the subject-of-the-week, but (nearly always) in a way that informs without being condescending. Every programme available, going back over 20 years now.

paulr

Seems to work in the Antipodes :)

Looks to be some interesting stuff, well worth listening to while painting
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Glorfindel

In terms of Youtube channels, my favourite has to be 'Little Wars TV'.   

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD6gPsr1xdvT9F4dntRAJ5g


Not too serious but a really good way to present wargaming to the outside
world.


Phil

mmcv

Quote from: Glorfindel on 30 June 2019, 11:43:49 AM
In terms of Youtube channels, my favourite has to be 'Little Wars TV'.   

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD6gPsr1xdvT9F4dntRAJ5g


Not too serious but a really good way to present wargaming to the outside
world.


Phil


Yes looking forward to season 2 starting soon. While there is some visuals there's plenty of talking bits so works well to stick on while painting as you only need to glance at the screen from time to time.

Fenton

If you cant access In our time and want to be naughty go on you tube and search Master Huon Radio series 1&2 are listed there
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mmcv

Quote from: mmcv on 30 June 2019, 11:50:21 AM
Yes looking forward to season 2 starting soon. While there is some visuals there's plenty of talking bits so works well to stick on while painting as you only need to glance at the screen from time to time.

And they started with a great Gettysburg game https://youtu.be/mDKIHp3jhd8

Raider4

More from the BBC (again, apologies if non-UK peeps can't access these):

Inside Science. Topical science programme. Weekly podcast.

The History Hour from BBC World Service. An hour of historical reporting told by the people who were there. Weekly podcast.

The War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells. Audiobook.

The Case of Charles Dexter Ward by H.P. Lovecraft. Podacst of a modernised dramatization, framed as a podcast. Very meta . . .

As far as I can tell none of these have expiration dates, unlike most of the BBC stuff they allow you to stream.

Raider4

Again from the Beeb - Slow Radio.

Expect lots of birdsong, babbling brooks, waves on a beach, wind through the trees, etc. Country dwellers can probably just open the window to achieve the same result, but for us townies . . .

Some of these have irritating 'presenters' who insist on inserting themselves into the relaxation. Very jarring.

I enjoyed the ones set in a monastery.

mmcv

Quote from: Raider4 on 30 August 2019, 01:53:19 PM
Again from the Beeb - Slow Radio.

Expect lots of birdsong, babbling brooks, waves on a beach, wind through the trees, etc. Country dwellers can probably just open the window to achieve the same result, but for us townies . . .


Added benefit, playing this for a hyper dog calms them down and has them trying to find the nightingale in your phone...


Techno

Calming a dog down.....?

Well.......There were some 'tunes ' that did the complete opposite for our very first 'Lab '.

He'd go completely 'off on one ' if I played the beginning of 'Voodoo Child '.......The beginning of 'China in your hands '.......Or the link between two certain tracks from 'Radio K.A.O.S '

Cheers - Phil

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