Jocko podcast is generally apolitical and deals mostly with war and leadership, sometimes he even reads and comments on army and marine corps publications
IMO the best introduction to him would be the Dick Thompson podcasts 204-205-206
Exciting war stories, on-the-ground leadership lessons, and then going into personality psychology research
edit: Jocko is a machine and he has thousands of hours of content, all of which you can find insights and lessons from
The Unbelievable Podcast (not the Unbelievers Podcast (or Unbelievable)) ended a few years ago but it was a hysterical takedown of conspiracy theories, aliens, Bigfoot, etc. I'd start about halfway through its run when it gets really good. Oddly, Tim Dillon was there for the first 20-30 episodes.
If you like improv: Teacher's Lounge, Bonanas for Bonanza, Comedy Bang Bang, Mission to Zyxx
Gangland Wire - Mafia stories. Low budget but great stories
Mad at the internet - Joosh from kiwi
Our thing - Sammy the bull. John Gottis underboss. Only 3 episodes so far as he just started but damn are they good. If you really enjoy this he tells 3 stories a week on Youtube (i know i know)
Redbar - Does about 3 episodes a week each being 6-8 hours long with one being paid. If you enjoyed Opie and anthony jocktober you will enjoy this. He really grows on you and is his own platform so he says literally whatever the fuck he wants. Says all the no no words but always when its super funny to say it, doesn't just say it to be edge lord.
Shawn Ryan Show - Ex vet that has vets on that tell badass stories. Highly suggest the Eddie Gallagher episode
Who are these podcasts - Least favorite on the list but can be funny. They make fun of other podcasts
Jesus christ though, for someone so deep into conspiracy theories he sure as hell seemed blind to everything and just kept repeating "people are tired, they want to return to normalcy"
That said, i still enjoy him, cucks are defiitely starting to discover him though, but stuff like the paddock jokes will probably keep him safe for a while. And that opening a couple of episodes back where he just fucking ripped one of his aunts a new asshole for a solid 10-15 minutes for coming after him on THE DAY OF HIS BIRTH
Well, I do enjoy Brad Harris ("How it Began", and "Context".) He's an historian, very non-woke. His more recent stuff in "Context" has sort of been touching on things, but he looks at basically how history is rhyming.
I've also been listening to "Conspiracy Theories", which is pretty fair examination of all kinds of them, even a few I'd never heard of before. I had a minor quibble or two when they described certain events I remember from my lifetime, but overall, there is some interesting shit there.
Hardcore History is still good for the most part. But Dan has raging TDS. If you go through my post history, it's the one about his last Common Sense episode.
He went from a position of 'there's a political divide in America, Trump is a symptom of the problem, and ignoring his supporters' concerns will only make things worse' to 'Trump is a dictator' in a matter of months.
Jocko podcast is generally apolitical and deals mostly with war and leadership, sometimes he even reads and comments on army and marine corps publications
IMO the best introduction to him would be the Dick Thompson podcasts 204-205-206
Exciting war stories, on-the-ground leadership lessons, and then going into personality psychology research
edit: Jocko is a machine and he has thousands of hours of content, all of which you can find insights and lessons from
Judging by his Twitter, Mike Duncan is a leftist.
But I love Revolutions (and History of Rome) because he doesn't let it show at all from what I can tell.
The Unbelievable Podcast (not the Unbelievers Podcast (or Unbelievable)) ended a few years ago but it was a hysterical takedown of conspiracy theories, aliens, Bigfoot, etc. I'd start about halfway through its run when it gets really good. Oddly, Tim Dillon was there for the first 20-30 episodes.
If you like improv: Teacher's Lounge, Bonanas for Bonanza, Comedy Bang Bang, Mission to Zyxx
For the paranormal/conspiracy minded I've been enjoying You Had Me At Bigfoot and Skinwalker Tapes
Almost forgot Dead Rabbit Radio as well
Gangland Wire - Mafia stories. Low budget but great stories
Mad at the internet - Joosh from kiwi
Our thing - Sammy the bull. John Gottis underboss. Only 3 episodes so far as he just started but damn are they good. If you really enjoy this he tells 3 stories a week on Youtube (i know i know)
Redbar - Does about 3 episodes a week each being 6-8 hours long with one being paid. If you enjoyed Opie and anthony jocktober you will enjoy this. He really grows on you and is his own platform so he says literally whatever the fuck he wants. Says all the no no words but always when its super funny to say it, doesn't just say it to be edge lord.
Shawn Ryan Show - Ex vet that has vets on that tell badass stories. Highly suggest the Eddie Gallagher episode
Who are these podcasts - Least favorite on the list but can be funny. They make fun of other podcasts
Yeah, now
Jesus christ though, for someone so deep into conspiracy theories he sure as hell seemed blind to everything and just kept repeating "people are tired, they want to return to normalcy"
That said, i still enjoy him, cucks are defiitely starting to discover him though, but stuff like the paddock jokes will probably keep him safe for a while. And that opening a couple of episodes back where he just fucking ripped one of his aunts a new asshole for a solid 10-15 minutes for coming after him on THE DAY OF HIS BIRTH
Well, I do enjoy Brad Harris ("How it Began", and "Context".) He's an historian, very non-woke. His more recent stuff in "Context" has sort of been touching on things, but he looks at basically how history is rhyming.
I've also been listening to "Conspiracy Theories", which is pretty fair examination of all kinds of them, even a few I'd never heard of before. I had a minor quibble or two when they described certain events I remember from my lifetime, but overall, there is some interesting shit there.
Both are on Spotify.
Dan Carlin's Hardcode History?
Hardcore History is still good for the most part. But Dan has raging TDS. If you go through my post history, it's the one about his last Common Sense episode.
I didn't listen to common sense one pre-election, mostly because i didn't notice it until post election. That bad huh?
He went from a position of 'there's a political divide in America, Trump is a symptom of the problem, and ignoring his supporters' concerns will only make things worse' to 'Trump is a dictator' in a matter of months.
Jocko, Jordan Peterson, Optimal Living Daily.