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Anyone listen to Tuesdays with Stories? It's a comedy podcast with Mark Normand and Joe List. **** is hilarious
 
Something has been happening in the seedy underbelly of Hollywood for years. Tim Chizmar calls it “The Game,” and if you know, you know. And if you don’t, you’re about to find out. Is it a conspiracy? A hoax? Is it real? It sounds A LOT like the 1997 Michael Douglas movie, “The Game” and even reads a little like a less-violent “Squid Games.” Tim Chizmar was a player, recruited by a fellow Hollywood professional, and he made some serious cash staging disappearances, kidnappings, and S&M scenes. Tim has no idea who runs The Game or what happened to all of the content he created as a player, but he details his 2-year involvement from the moment he joined to his unceremonious exit. He theorizes on who might be behind The Game, why he believes he was chosen, whether he may find himself pulled back in at some point, and what he fears may happen to him for sharing his incredible tale.

Talk Is Jericho: Who Pulls The Strings – The Bizarre Story Of THE GAME on Apple Podcasts
 
Saw that, seems like she was gon throw Los a little something towards the end but I don't think he wants it.
 
My favorite Podcast is Chapo Trap House. I nearly crashed my car while listening to this segment while I was driving to work. Ben Shapiro has some major issues with sexuality and black folks, to put it mildly.



The Chapo boys read conservative columnist Rod Dreher's column warning us about the dangers of sissy hypno pornography



Chapo boys reading letters from Rod Dreher's readers, one of whom has skills at long distance Phrenology.



Lastly, the Chapos read about Trump supporters investing into Iraqi Dinars, a can't lose investment opportunity.



While Chapo is my favorite Podcast in terms of being fun and entertaining, I love the media criticism podcast, Citations Needed Pod. Here's their two most recent episodes.






As a former conservative, I like this show because one of the host has had a similar political evolution. They do a good job of talking about current events but mostly they talk about various forms of conservatism and that's what the show is mostly about. Hence their name Know Your Enemy.



Rounding out my top leftwing podcasts, This is Revolution. They great at talking about big ideas but they could be understood by people who are novices to politics or to left politics.



My favorite History Podcasts are Revolutions with Mike Duncan and Everett Rummage's The Age of Napoleon.

I particularly enjoyed Season 1, the English Revolution or Civil War; Season 4, the Haitian Revolution and Struggle for Independence; and Season 9, The Mexican Civil War and Revolution.

The Age of Napoleon is not a straight forward biography of Napoleon, the host mostly uses Napoleon's biography to talk about broader subjects like the French Revolution, Haiti, the various Reactionary movement inside and outside of France, and the way that Napoleon's conquests of much of Europe dealt what would become, within a generation or two, the death blow to old, pre capitalist, late feudal political models. Liberalism and national self determination would dominate the 19th Century and Napoleon's military victories and legal reforms made liberalism and nationalism inevitable.




And finally my least historical and political podcast. Adam Ragusea's weekly podcast, Ask Adam. Which is about cooking and food and cooking adjacent topics.
The dude is a walking meme but his recipes are good and practical for a home cook and his food adjacent topics are sometimes very interesting and he uses his journalistic background to find experts pretty much any topic, no matter how niche, in terms of food science, the supply chain for food, preservatives, whether and which foods changes your body chemistry, etc.

 
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There’s a secret society called the Bohemian Club that holds a two-week exclusive event every year at Bohemian Grove in the Redwoods just north of San Francisco. Tim Chizmar (of The Game fame) returns to discuss this invitation-only, elite club that offers membership exclusively to rich and powerful men (most of whom are white). Famous actors, musicians, artists, business men and politicians are among the members who dress like druids and worship a 40-foot giant Owl god voiced by Walter Cronkite. Alex Jones infiltrated Bohemian Grove in 2000 and filmed one of their rituals, the Creation of Care. Journalist Phillip Weiss from Spy Magazine also snuck into Bohemian Grove in 1989, and wrote an in-depth piece on their activities and location. And Tim Chizmar has three first-hand accounts about Bohemian Grove from former employees. But the real question to ask is, is Bohemian Grove just a summer camp for powerful, rich men or is there something else more sinister and nefarious going on among the trees and in the elaborate tunnels rumored to run beneath the forest?

Talk Is Jericho: The Secret Society of Bohemian Grove on Apple Podcasts



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Also where the Manhattan project first was discussed back in WW2.

Will listen
 
His sub is at his neck :lol:.



He really is afraid of Sam Seder. They came up together, and Rogan (and every other conservative in the media sphere, is weirdly afraid of Sam Seder). I don’t fully get the white boy-bro politics like that, but I’m starting to understand why. Seder is sharp, and would call out their BS and their ties. They can’t have their audience looking at that.

 
Sucks Chapelle's podcast isn't good...... enough to pay for



Anyone listen to Tuesdays with Stories? It's a comedy podcast with Mark Normand and Joe List. **** is hilarious

Prefer the one with Sam Morrill
 
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Rogan was never really funny to me but seems like all those early 2000s comedians have fallen off. Burr is like the only one I still check for.

Wish Patrice was still here
 
Patrice was a beast, a true sociopathic comedian's comedian. A lot of those 2000s mediocre to ok "white" comedians like Joe that have podcasts now be fighting for their life to be mediocre to ok with the "cancel culture" whining. They should work on being funny instead.
 
His sub is at his neck :lol:.



He really is afraid of Sam Seder. They came up together, and Rogan (and every other conservative in the media sphere, is weirdly afraid of Sam Seder). I don’t fully get the white boy-bro politics like that, but I’m starting to understand why. Seder is sharp, and would call out their BS and their ties. They can’t have their audience looking at that.


Man I know it's not popular but I feel If max wealth was limited to say, 10 billion to be generous, and costs were limited as well so you could still do anything with that, then the rest goes into the world community the entire planet could be utopia. The problem would be whoever governs that though.
 
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