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| ====== My favorite podcasts - Part 1 ====== | ====== My favorite podcasts - Part 1 ====== | 
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| Right now (May 6th, 2018), [[http://revisionisthistory.com/|Revisionist History]] is my #1 favorite podcast. Malcolm Gladwel is a great storyteller. His three episodes on univerities in the USA are excellent. Other podcasts in my main* list are: | Right now (May 6th, 2018), [[http://revisionisthistory.com/|Revisionist History]] is my #1 favorite podcast. Malcolm Gladwel is a great storyteller. His three episodes on universities in the USA are excellent. This is a podcast in seasons. [[https://twitter.com/gladwell/status/969655098983972865?lang=en|Season 3 will be launched soon]]. | 
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| * [[http://www.econtalk.org/|EconTalk]], by Russ Roberts, is another podcast on my main list.  I loved his many [[http://www.econlib.org/cgi-bin/searchblogs.pl?blog=2&query=%22nassim%20nicholas%20taleb%22|interviews with Nassim Nicholas Taleb]]. | The other podcasts in my main list launch episodes regularly and are: | 
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|  | * [[http://www.econtalk.org/|EconTalk]], by Russ Roberts, is a podcast on economics. But it is a broad view of economics which is useful to anyone.  I loved his many [[http://www.econlib.org/cgi-bin/searchblogs.pl?blog=2&query=%22nassim%20nicholas%20taleb%22|interviews with Nassim Nicholas Taleb]]. | 
| * [[http://freakonomics.com/|Freakonomics Radio]]. I loved their episode on [[http://freakonomics.com/podcast/shoes/|barefoot running]]. | * [[http://freakonomics.com/|Freakonomics Radio]]. I loved their episode on [[http://freakonomics.com/podcast/shoes/|barefoot running]]. | 
| * [[https://www.npr.org/podcasts/510308/hidden-brain|Hidden Brain]]. Their  [[https://www.npr.org/2017/07/25/539092670/you-2-0-the-value-of-deep-work-in-an-age-of-distraction| episode on Deep Work]] was the best I have heard on the subject (and I have listened to several podcast episodes with Cal Newport). | * [[https://www.npr.org/podcasts/510308/hidden-brain|Hidden Brain]]. Their  [[https://www.npr.org/2017/07/25/539092670/you-2-0-the-value-of-deep-work-in-an-age-of-distraction| episode on Deep Work]] was the best I have heard on the subject (and I have listened to several podcast episodes with Cal Newport). | 
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| * These are the podcast which are in my main, general interest list. This means that other podcasts that I listen to which are either: | These are the podcasts which are in my main, general interest list. This means that other podcasts that I listen to which are either: | 
| * Specific to programmers. | * Specific to programmers or academics; | 
| * In Portuguese. | * In Portuguese; | 
| * or podcast that I listen here and there. | * Or podcasts that I listen here and there. | 
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|  | The list is dynamic so in a few months my main list can change. |