I must listen to podcasts on my iPod more than I do music. I rarely venture to the “Music” selection of my iPod. I have around 5000 songs on my iPod, all sitting idle. Instead I wait from day to day for new episodes to appear in my podcast feed, load them onto my iPod, and revel in the sweet melody that is news, critique, and discussion. There’s a dynamic force that exists in podcasts, as with traditional radio shows, that keep pulling me back from episode to episode. After a tiring day, the best feeling is knowing that you can download the latest episode of your favorite show and enjoy that. Well, at least for me it is. Here are some of my favorite podcasts at the moment.
The 404

When you combine Justin Yu, Jeff Bakalar, and Wilson Tang, the result is pure, unadulterated mayhem, but in a good way. The 404 is recorded every weekday morning in the CNET studios in New York, and covers the daily tech news and other news that might surface online. Not in the boring, somewhat bland way you might think news would be covered, but in a way that excites and humors you. The three have a certain energy that brings hilarity to what would seem a humorless tech world. This show has me constantly laughing, loving every minute of the show. But it also has me thinking. Though they do talk a lot about subjects that don’t denote serious discussion, they do come up, and they will always be on top of things when they arise.
However, the best shows are when the three are just talking about anything that comes to mind. They do what many podcasts try to avoid: get off subject. Sometimes they’ll go through a myriad of subjects, offering thoughts, criticisms, and humor, only to realize how far away they are from the original news story. Many shows would find some kind of way back, whereas these three will just roll with it. The show is like having a real discussion with real people. They aren’t tied to a must-follow script, like real discussions aren’t. The show, in a sense, feels real.
Though I must warn you, they can get a bit grotesque. It’s certainly not for the faint of heart.
This Week in Fun (TWiF)
TWiF is hosted by Sarah Lane and Martin Sargent. Each Friday afternoon at 3PM Pacific, they go live and discuss a bunch of fun news stories. With the power of Leo Laporte’s amazing underground basement studio, they are able to conduct a fun, interesting, involving show. Sarah can show us many of the stories and images they are discussing on the live feed, as well as interact with those watching live in the chat room. These things make the show unique, as well as pull me back every Friday afternoon.
The topics they cover are what people are discussing online. It isn’t bogged down by specific categories of news or events. If people are talking about it, they’re talking about it. You almost know what to expect when you go in, but are excited to hear about the things you might have missed. It’s also great to hear the discussions that arise from Sarah and Marty, apart from the stories. They are two great people, and together they are very funny. Their teamwork keeps the show exciting, alive, and, of course, fun.
-(CE)Ian



