“both country and western music”
I saw what you did there... ;-)
Slightly OT...
Worked at a radio station in the late 70’s. The market was well populated with a wide variety of formats. We were a 1000w AM single stick traditional country station coupled with a 10,000w FM automated top 40 station.
We also were close enough to the Twin Cities to pick up some of their heavy hitters.
On the fringe of the market, was a small town, 500w daytime only station that we laughingly referred to as “Country, Western, Polka as their format.
Showed up in the book, every time!
I’ll check out your podcasts.
Mark Levin has a free podcast, if you like listening to political talk.
Pod-casts
Freakonomics
The History of Byzantium
Dan Carlin's Hardcore History
The British History Podcast
Russian Rulers History Podcast
Twilight Histories
History of the Crusades
The Joe Rogan Experience
The Tom Barnard Podcast
I have had good luck using the DoggCatcher app for my droid phone and then I use a wireless speaker at work to listen.
Mark Levin
Michael Savage
John Batchelor
(sometimes) Aaron Klein
bookmark
Thanks for posting this, Crusher. Great list. I just learned about Liberty Law Talk a couple weeks ago and am enjoying some of their great content.
I got a great audiobook tip on FR a while ago — Audible was providing a free initial book and I got the History of Ancient Egypt which has been quite interesting and a good diversion from the constant politics.
I enjoy these podcasts on my daily commute and walks in the hills and woods:
* Rush - paid
* Mark Levin
* Banter from AEI
* Cato
* Federalist Society
* Heritage Foundation
* Hillsdale Dialogues — super history of mankind and the Constitution
* Hinderaker Ward Experience
* In Our Time with Melvyn Bragg
* Mises Institute Media
* The Thomas Jefferson Hour
* Uncommon Knowledge - Stanford Hoover Institution
* Tampa 912 Project - Tampa Tea Party Patriots - Notes of Debates in the Federal Convention of 1787
* Hillsdale College - Free Market Economics and the American Founding
* Hillsdale College - Introduction to the Constitution
* Milton Friedman - Free to Choose
* Claremont Institute - “The American Mind” - The Constitution vs. The Administrative State: John Marini
Thanks for the recommendations. If you have any bandwidth, thousands of podcasts are available for streaming on-demand at Podbay.fm and Stitcher.com.
My current favorites:
99% Invisible
The Story Collider
Radiolab
This American Life (sometimes)
John Batchelor
The Memory Palace
Good idea for a thread — I hope more people share their favorites.
Here’s my list:
Most are from the Firearms Radio Network, of which I listen to ThisWeekInGuns, GunGuyRadio, Reloading Podcast, WeLikeShooting, Tactical Paradise, The AR-15 Podcast, and Guns of Hollywood. Here’s the link for all of their shows: http://firearmsradio.tv/
I also listen to GunTalk, and Armed American Radio -and run a thread every Sunday that AAR is airing.
I know it is several months later But I never heard a lick of your podcasts.
I listen to either live or through Podcast to just about everyone I want.
!. Laura Ingrham..I finally found a free best of podcast at Podbay.FM but before that I had to stream it it on a station or I had download off torrwnt. The Torrent was in full with commercials.
2. Rush Limbaugh..I used to pay for the podcasts, but then I went to torrent. But now I foun it free on a site called recoredradio.com so I don;t have to download it or use Dar.FM
3. Steve Deace... He is on a couple of the podcasts sites, but also has some podcasts on his website though sometimes they take time to put them up for more recent shows. He left WHO then after only 2 years he left Salem, so now he is with USA Radio.
4. Hannity... I think he had to move his podcasts to I heart once he joined Clear Channel so to download you need a FLV downloader like Internet Download Manager as no area to download on the page, but it has been free since he left premier radio.
5. Dana Loesch...Been always free at her flagship in Saint Louis...KFTK FM 97.1. Though she moved to radio America, her old station still runs her.
6. Joe Pags’ America Now show and the Weekends with Pags show... Podcasts on Recordedradio.com
6. Mark Levin...His podcasts have always been free at his site, but now with him at WABC..they link to the WABC radio player and can be downloaded off the site.
7. Michael Savage.. there is a site housing his show, but also WABC has podcasts and you can get weekly audio by the hours he is on on KSFO. I use WABC, but I think they don’t do the final hour so one can find it elsewhere.
8. Spencer Hughes...He left KSFO to a neighboring San Francisco station. I haven’t checked for podcasts so I will soon. But if you know him then you know he did about 8 years on Fox News Radio with Fox Across America.
9. Agenda 21 Radio.. decent show and his podcasts are now house on some site that runs his show lately, but the site for his show links up to it. Before it was on the local station running him. Either way it is a great show.
10. Coast 2 Coast AM... Once payed for the podcast, but then I found it on Youtube. But I think both Recordedradio and Podbay house the show now.
11. Red Ice Radio is a English speaking show from Europe like C2c and You can get some shows at Youtube, but it is always missing the final hour. You want the full show then you must pay.
12. Both Art Bell and a Former host of Coast 2 Coast have sites. Art runs Dark Matter Radio and the other guy started The Midnight Caravan. There are podcasts from both sources on Youtube. Last I check Art ran the Dark Matter Radio site but he didn’t broadcast. He tried on XM, but he hated it and quit.
13. Both Alex Jones and Pete Santelli have podcasts somewhere on the web. I think the controversial Pete has his show as well on Youtube. Alex has podcasts as well on his site, but some fans created a podcast site with his shows as well. It’s another goofball named Jeff Rense that is all pay to get his podcasts so I never hear him. And RBN closed the free podcast site, so all one can do is stream the station unless you want to pay. There is another site for conservatives called Red State Talk Radio.
14. there are other hosts who have podcasts and stuff. One is Laurie Roth. I also can hear the people on Salem Radio on either Stitcher or Podbay.fm and then there is also other networks like Radio America and CRN.
15. I can also get BBC and foreign shows from CBC or wherever in podcast.
16. Some sites with content are:
Podbay.fm
Spreaker.com
Recordedradio.com
Stitcher.com
Iheart radio
soundcloud
Itunes
17. then I also use Tunein Radio to tune into shows, but there is also I Heart, Radio.com and RadioSearchEngine.com from the creator of Dar.FM.
18. The Blaze Radio houses podcasts on various sites:
Stitcher
Podbay.fm
Soundcloud
Itunes
They are all free.
19. I can find other shows If I search, but I haven’t been doing much more. Some I don’t hear much anymore are Bill Cunningham, Roger Hedgecock and Jerry Doyle.
20. Also Rusty Humphries does some podcast on the Washington Times site if your interested.
I should add Don Imus is on WABC with full shows for free. And also Talk Stream Live is another site worth checking out.
One more thing Blog Talk Radio has some content. Mostly it is people streaming on the internet only.
I do see now we both followed Deace. Well that was the only show I heard on your list.
I have to add that David Barton does some weekend show called Wall Builders live that The Blaze Radio runs.
Just saw they house podcasts of the Wall Builders show on the site:
http://www.wallbuilderslive.com/podcast.asp
One final thing Michael Robertson, founder of Dar.Fm, actually has two similar sites that stream radio..RadioSlice and RadioSearchEngine.
Three other shows worth checking out is The Hagmann and Hagmann report. They sound kind of dry at times, but do excellent shows.
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/cfp-radio
They have two websites but Blog Talk houses the podcasts.
There is also two RBN shows housing podcasts on their sites that are weekly:
http://governamerica.com/radio/radio-archives
http://www.thecommonsenseshow.com/category/radio-archives/
P.S. Dave Hodges left RBN. And RBN Now has free archives again at: http://republicbroadcasting.org/archives/
and older stuff at: http://republicbroadcasting.org/wordpress/wp-content/templinks/updated.html Just click on weekdays, Saturday or Sunday on the older archives.
Ok I am finally done. Take care.