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pretty interesting article from the Hollywood Reporter featuring a wide range of popular podcasts and the brains and voices behind them who talk about their favorite episodes, their approach to building a show and how they think AI will continue to impact the business in both positive and not so positive ways
it's a good read if you want to find a new podcast to listen to, if you're a podcaster or thinking of testing the waters
speaking listening? of which Marc Maron's WTF pod is a treasure trove of great conversations. I spent an enjoyable chunk of time this afternoon listening to him talking with Aaron Sorkin in an episode recorded during the first go round with the Orange One (some of the things they said reminded me of a few posts here on the big yellow board) and Sorkin's Broadway production of To Kill A Mockingbird with Jeff Daniels.
Marc's conversations with Robin Williams, Eric Idle and John Cleese are also really REALLY worth the time to hunt down.
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I must live under a rock. Megyn Kelly is the only name I recognize on that list. I also rarely, if ever, listen to podcasts with the exception of Toronto Mike'd.
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Genre actors also have some excellent podcasts.
Katee Sackhoff and 'the D-Con Chamber' (Dominic Keating and Connor Trinneer, from ST:Enterprise) tend to focus on interviews with sci-fi artists.
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speaking listening? of which Marc Maron's WTF pod is a treasure trove of great conversations. I spent an enjoyable chunk of time this afternoon listening to him talking with Aaron Sorkin in an episode recorded during the first go round with the Orange One
Enjoyed the Aaron Sorkin interview ..
I don't mind Maron as an interviewer ..
I don't like Maron self-analyzing monologues .. too long winded, too pretentious ..