Re: Podcast vs. radio
[Re: Bob_Iowa]
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12/10/23 09:01 PM
12/10/23 09:01 PM
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Amite county Mississippi
Wolfdog91
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Amite county Mississippi
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I honestly don't see the difference between a podcast and a radio show . I hear a lot of people say stuff along the lines of " I'd listen to it if it was actually on the radio". Honestly I think a pod cast is better just plain due to the fact you can skip over boring part with a quick swipe. I know with the TPH pod cast they'll just jab her on about whatever for the first 10-20min before getting into the show, honestly I like it but if you don't just slide the time mark over and start listening. Imo I say don't buy a cheese burger once a month use that $10 and get YouTube premium so some you can download ones for when you don't have service , listen without commercials, and listen to videos when you screen off. Seriously, way better way to spend you money If you can work or drive while losing to the normal radio podcasts arnt any different at all.
Best thing is there's a pod cast for about anything you wanna know about with multiple different people doing it. Wanna listen to something about how great the .358 win is from some boomer ? They got that . All about tacticool black guns from some millennials who man meme references all the time they got a few. Fly fishing ? Which kind ? Trapping ? About 10 different once , so on and so forth
YouTube expert
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Re: Podcast vs. radio
[Re: Bob_Iowa]
#8017678
12/10/23 09:33 PM
12/10/23 09:33 PM
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Posco
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Posco
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Podcasts. Shawn Ryan and Ben Shapiro mostly.
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Re: Podcast vs. radio
[Re: Bob_Iowa]
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12/10/23 09:49 PM
12/10/23 09:49 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
SEPA
Lugnut
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SEPA
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I got into podcasts several years ago. I play them on my phone and have bluetooth speakers in my vehicles. I have one in my shop too. I don't listen to radio much anymore.
I don't listen at work much. I doubt my customers share my interests.
Woodworking, trapping, history, hunting, Rover's Morning Glory, etc.
Eh...wot?
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Re: Podcast vs. radio
[Re: Bob_Iowa]
#8018057
12/11/23 09:39 AM
12/11/23 09:39 AM
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Joined: Dec 2009
The Hill Country of Texas
Leftlane
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The Hill Country of Texas
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There are podcasts for almost any interest anymore. I like them when I am driving or working indoors. Before I go to sleep, a chapter or 2 from ans audio book helps me wind down.
�What�s good for me may not be good for the weak minded.� Captain Gus McCrae- Texas Rangers
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Re: Podcast vs. radio
[Re: Bob_Iowa]
#8018290
12/11/23 02:46 PM
12/11/23 02:46 PM
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Joined: Jan 2014
North East Kansas
Marty
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North East Kansas
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I have never understood the attraction to listening to self proclaimed experts tell us what is what..all they are doing is selling themselves to make $.
Rise and Rise Again Until Lambs Become Lions
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Re: Podcast vs. radio
[Re: Bob_Iowa]
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12/11/23 03:13 PM
12/11/23 03:13 PM
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Joined: Jun 2008
Smithsburg, MD
J.C.
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Smithsburg, MD
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If I have a medium-distance drive I will turn on a history Podcast. For the most part, I turn the radio. When I'm with my son he wants to hear classical or Christmas music. Go figure. Podcasts are different and I think you get more personal content.
To a person ignorant of nature, his country stroll is a walk through a gallery filled with wonderful works of art with their faces turned to the wall
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