The Top 5 Podcasts
Innovation has led us to this fabulously imperative technology most of us have access to benefit from. There hasn't been anything on this earth like what we're using now to expand our knowledge.
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Innovation has led us to this fabulously imperative technology most of us have access to benefit from.
There hasn't been anything on this earth like what we're using now to expand our knowledge.
Since the rise of maybe one of the most influential technologies, the internet has connected us like nothing ever has before it.
Learning is one of the most important skills a human can acquire.
Now, we can learn anything and everything we've ever wanted to; or we can waste our focus on who's doing what on Facebook, which usually promotes an allusion to a person's life and consumes time gawking into the hammering depths of our favourite pornographic websites.
Individuals can type in anything on the web, and multiple answers from many practical resources will teach you an answer.
Colleges and universities worldwide have been putting up all their courses (after being taught within classes) free online.
Apple now offers an open place to listen to school lectures from historical professors.
Today, called iTunes U.
Through the gaze of many peoples, podcasting is the best way to resonate information onto others' minds.
Here is a list of five mind-bending free podcasts you can rack up your brain with knowledge and endless entertainment.
Top 5 Podcasts:
1. The Joe Rogan Experience (JRE)
He's a famous stand-up comedian, actor, martial artist, UFC commentator, intellect and currently his most valued passion podcaster.
So be prepared for him to tap into your inner psyche, with a wide range of guests ranging from intellectuals, scientists, comedians, Elon Musk, UFC fighters, writers, Joey Diaz, psychonauts and many more.
Some fascinating, expanding guests include Dennis Mckenna, Neil Tyson, Sam Harris, Graham Hancock, Randall Carlson, Bryan Callen, etc.
So get ready for this Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu/Taekwondo black belt holder to kick your socks off, questioning everything.
JRE is now found on Spotify.
2. RadioLab
Hosted by the ever-curious Robert Krulwich and Jad Abumrab, they make learning indulgently enjoyable.
Radio Lab is a radio show and podcast that intertwine stories and science into sound and music-rich documentaries.
They go into excellent detail in a little bit of everything with fascinating guests from a scientific perspective.
Please Find the Audio on the Podcast App
Some of the more memorable episodes include Colors, Space and Words.
3. Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Depending on the episode, former drug addict, current drug addict, and former drug addict—he and his co-host, the beautiful Monica, a nice Indian girl.
Armchair Expert won Breakout Podcast of the Year in 2018.
He interviews experts like doctors, psychologists/psychiatrists, scientists, extra once a week and once a week he interviews celebrities as famous or more famous than himself.
On Friday, he has a documentarian on, and they talk about conspiracy theories, and it is enjoyable and my favourite version so far.
4. The Tim Ferriss Show
The Tim Ferriss Show is the #1 business podcast on all of iTunes most of the time. Furthermore, it's been frequently ranked #1 (of all podcasts).
It was also selected for iTunes' "Best of 2014."
Tim deconstructs world-class performers from diverse areas (investing, arts, business, sports, etc.) to syphon skills you can use.
Prior guests include Arnold Schwarzenegger, Ed Catmull (President of Pixar), Tony Robbins, Peter Thiel (billionaire investor), Mike Shinoda (Linkin Park), and Neil Strauss (7x NYT bestselling author), Josh Waitzkin (chess prodigy), and more.
Please find The Tim Ferriss Show on the Podcasts Apple or Streaming on YouTube - Podcasts Google.
5. Flood Lines
This podcast talks about Hurricane Katrina, and it is based on Vann R. Newkirk II; it was first made into an elegant documentary.
It examines the massive failure of what happened before, during and after Hurricane Katrina.