Hey all, I'm looking for some podcasts to enjoy on my commutes to and from work and get sick of everything I try having stupid leftist politics injected into it.
I used to listen to stuff like Watch Out For Fireballs, but the hosts have become unbearable SJWs over the past few years.
Follow him on YouTube, but was looking for something audio based, to my knowledge he doesn't do that outside of his unauthorized stuff.
Don’t know if this helps but you can convert any YouTube video into an mp3 on the web so you can listen to it on your phone or whatever. Razorfist doesn’t have much long-form content on YouTube outside of Razorfist arcade, though.
Critical Drinker talks movies and he isn’t woke, he does a couple of long-form style shows where he talks about movies.
The Real BBC is a weekly show that talks about movies, comics, and pop culture in general and the hosts definitely aren’t woke.
Most of their stuff is on YouTube so not really a podcast, but still.
Don The Pleb, Adam Criggler, Legal Mindset, Rekieta Law, The Almighty Loli, PatriotOutPost, RKOutPost, Eric Hunley, Viva Frei, FlashCast, Synthetic Man, SnipersNest, FridayNightTights/TheRealBBC.
Midnight's Edge has a few regular shows they archive on Midnight's Edge Live Archives.
ME has totally been kissing Dune's ass and seems totally fine with the race swapping. Been disappointed in them lately.
Gotta pick your battles.
Not with that kind of shit. It's either okay or it's not. It's not okay because you're excited for the movie.
I found a lot of pre-release/fan game projects from this odysee channel: https://odysee.com/@bluedrake42:3
(if you make an account to comment pls use my invite code so I can get tokens and can eventually start streaming: https://odysee.com/$/invite/@acp:a )
For jrpgs, try Retrograde Amnesia, they do a deep dive into games chapter by chapter and don't seem woke at all. They've done Xenogears, Chrono Cross and are doing FF8 now.
Also, Polygon Symphonies. They cover only PS2 games, but they cover a variety of them and the hosts seem very unwoke. One of them has flat out stated he's Christian on the podcast, but politics are minimal. It's a good listen.
I recommend Mike Duncan's Revolutions podcast, 10 "seasons" and still going, and has been discussing the Russian Revolution. Before that, he hosted a podcast laying out in excruciating detail of the Romans, aptly titled "The History of Rome", which spans from the beginnings of the Roman Republic to the end of the Western Roman Empire.
Video Game Outsiders, especially if you're listening in the car because they do a great job with their audio production and it overcomes road noise pretty well.
VGO is on a comedy network and so is equal part gaming podcast and comedy podcast. Michelle, one of the long-time co-hosts, proudly calls herself a troll, a shit-stirrer, and a member of the Glorious PC Master Race and gleefully skewers woke shit and games "made by people with blue hair." To the point that John, the other main host, will often cue up "God Save the Queen" as Michelle gets on her soapbox and rails against social justice shit ruining her enjoyment of games and humor.
Mix in John's manic antics (he may take some time to grow on you, as some episodes he can be kind of obnoxious and has a tendency to interrupt a LOT) and Matt, the token Canadian, taking flack for being high half the time he games and looking up "steam titty game" for their periodic NSFW episodes and you have a recipe for a gaming podcast that DGAF about who it offends and realizes that people need to lighten the fuck up and laugh.
It's the only podcast I pay money to subscribe to, which is also worth it because you get bonuses like Michelle's "Sane Gamer" episodes and the You Suck Show.
If you're looking for something more, Niche Gamer has a podcast that moved to Soundcloud and, IIRC, has never been the most frequent with updates. It was usually one several-hour episode per month. Good if you follow NG but doesn't have the punch of VGO.
Finally, there's Splash Damage with Scrivonaut and his wife Norayla, which focuses in specifically on politics where gaming and leftism converge. It's a little amateur, with Scrivonaut often fumbling for words, but I can say both hosts are sincere and any lack of eloquence on Scriv's part is more than made up for by insight.
VGO and SD are the ones I listen to most frequently, depending on whether I want politics or want to laugh at politics.