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
I joined Hoopla through a library site with a ecard and I have alot of conservative books. There is other another service but I forgot it.