A set of recommended podcasts. What you should be listening to!
This section is the political section.
Ignore the religious stuff if you want, but don't ignore the cultural stuff. It's some of the best reporting happening currently.
Bound By Oath by IJ: Homepage Feed
One of the more important podcasts on this list. If you want to understand how messed up the judicial system of the united states is this is the place to start.
Get Off My Lawn Podcast w/ Gavin McInnes: Homepage Feed
There's not much to say other than this is a fun one. It's ostensibly a political podcast but it's really just a nice break from all of the serious stuff.
City Journal's 10 Blocks: Homepage Feed
Heather Mac Donald is frequent contributor. That alone is reason to listen.
National Review's Radio Free California Podcast: Homepage Feed
The Ben Shapiro Show: Homepage Feed
The Three above podcasts are a good way of keeping track of the Nation Review right's brain.
The Andrew Klavan Show: Homepage Feed
Klavan is the older and probably wiser Shapiro. He tends to be less idealistic, particularly about human nature.
Empire Has No Clothes: Homepage Feed
The American Conservative's foreign policy podcast.
The American Conservative's general podcast.
Unfilter: Homepage Feed PeerTube
Think Tim Pool with more media savvy and a hard focus on the media itself.
Yes that 1619. You should listen to it. It's crap but you should know why.
One of the better voices on the dissident right. A fierce immigration hawk, the Derb can be a bit single minded, but he's very smart, unfailingly opinionated, and always worth listening to even if you don't agree.
Various tech podcasts. Lots of Linux. Lots of Jupiter Broadcasting.
Late Night Linux: Homepage Feed
A group of three blokes talking about Linux stuff. They like KDE and you should too.
A podcast about the art and business of programming.
A good podcast for those who want to follow trends in actually having a job making software.
LINUX Unplugged: Homepage Feed
Fun chatting about current trends in Linux. Fairly informal and with some audience participation.
Most of the Twit network seems to be a bunch of tech journalists talking to themselves. This show however has Steve Gibson. If you don't know the name you should look him up, very smart, very interesting. Leo Laport not so much.
Pretty self explanatory. It's about self-hosting. If you have an interest in this it's worth a listen for some exposure to what's possible and how to avoid some of the mistakes the hosts have made.
Table Talk Radio: Homepage Feed
Political Beats: Homepage Feed
Lawyers talk about music. Good stuff.