Are you a fan of podcasts? If so, which ones would you recommend? - eviltoast

I’m looking to stock up on podcasts, whether in Mandarin, French or English. Don’t worry about my tastes I’ll sort it out later

But share good podcasts in other languages ​​if you know any (it might be useful for other people)

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    • Stuff You Should Know -A show that originally came from How Stuff Works. The name is self explanatory
    • Radiolab -A science based narrative type show that originally airs on WNYC, a major NPR Affiliate and it used to be my favorite show but it’s gone down in quality in recent years.
    • It’s Always Sunny Podcast by the cast of Sunny in Philadelphia talk about their shows and personal lives. It’s arguably the most light-hearted show I listen to
    • Philosophize This -a educational podcast that discusses mainstream philosophy and the development of the subject in chronological order. I’m only 29 episodes in and there are currently over 200
    • 99 Percent Invisible -A show about the world of design and the stories behind it narrated by the perfect voice for radio, Roman Mars
    • The Dollop -An American history dark comedy podcast by comedians Dave Anthony and Gareth Reynolds
    • The Weekly Show with Jon Stewart -The current iteration of Jon Stewart’s podcast where he speaks much more candidly and at length on current events, mostly politics
    • NPR’s Marketplace -a daily radio show on the state of the economy as well as markets
      • Marketplace presents: The Uncertain Hour -A podcast that does season length stories that take a deep dive into the broken aspects of americas economy, america’s failing regulation & safety nets.
    • Behind The Bastards -A Biographical podcast about a lot of historic/prominent people that probably shouldn’t be idolized
    • Sawbones -A podcast about the history of medicine.
    • The Moth -A collection of personal stories of triumph, change, growth, and inspiration as they were remembered and told live on stage. I first heard it on NPR.

    On a more personal level I also listen to various collections of Alan Watts talks in addition to Sam Harris’s Making Sense podcast.