• dicksteele@lemm.ee
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    1. Reply all (I miss it dearly)
    2. Casefile (esoecially the episodes on Silk Road and the zodiac killer are amazing)
    3. Dan carlins hardcore history (particularly the ones about World War One or imperial Japan in world war 2)
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      5 days ago

      Reply All was my favourite podcast and I miss it so much.

      PJ Vogt started Search Engine and Alex Goldman recently started Hyperfixed which are both pretty good but neither come close to having the humour and chemistry of Reply All, not quite the interesting content.

      Search Engine, for now, is s the better of the two, having done its feet since it started much earlier then Hyperfixed.

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      I loved casefile and used to listen to it all the time. Episode 54 haunts me to this day. I still cannot listen to Elton John’s “Daniel” because of that case. I was out walking in public and when it got to Daniel’s funeral, that little detail, that they played that song, absolutely wrecked me. I was ugly crying in public.

      Also liked Dan Carlin! He’s so calming to listen to. Should probably start listening to his podcast again sometime.

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      The world war 2 japan one was so good, I can’t get the same itch scratched from most others tho… But it was really, really good.

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      5 days ago

      Check out Hyperfixed by one of the former Reply All-hosts, and maybe also Hard Fork, which scratches a similar itch for me at least.