Chad over at Hidden Peanuts posted his current podcast roll call, so I thought I’d follow suit. This probably reveals more about me than any sort of bio would.
Yes, I listen to all of these shows. The commute is a long one. There are actually about 10 subscribed feeds that I’ve opted not to list here, including all those librarians who dabbled briefly in the format (on the chance that they return).
Librarianship/Education
Open Stacks - Well, I have to make sure the feed works, now don’t I?
Blind Chance - David Faucheux talks books, TV, music and issues related to blindness.
Listen Up! - David Free provides monthly news and information programming from the Decatur Campus Library of Georgia Perimeter College.
Teach42 - Steve Dembo muses on technology and education.
Virtual Dave’s Podcast - R. David Lankes shares his presentations and other thoughts.
Teen Librarian - Miranda Doyle talks all things teen librarianship.
Online Programming for All Libraries (OPAL) - A varied series of sessions for librarians and library users
Daily SearchCast - Danny Sullivan and Gary Price review the previous day’s search headlines.
Movies
Reel Reviews - Michael Geoghegan gives indepth 10-20 minute reviews of single films.
Cinecast - A weekly film podcast from Chicago with Adam Kempenaar and Sam Hallgren
The Movie Blog Audio Edition - John Campea and Doug Nagy shoot the cinematic breeze.
KCRW’s Film Reviews - Joe Morgenstern shares his thoughts on current films.
KCRW’s The Treatment - Elvis Mitchell interviews a wide range of Hollywood folk. (Not exclusively movie people, but more often than not.)
Family Reviews - A very cute family discusses the last film they saw together.
Ebert & Roeper
Music
Coverville - As the title suggests, Brian plays nothing but covers.
Tracks Up The Tree - A nice selection of indie tracks with Funtime Ben and friends.
SomeDepression - Features live shows by indie artists with buzz (think Sufjan Stevens or My Morning Jacket), broken up into digestible chunks.
The Music Never Stopped - Covering the Jam Band Scene, including the podcasted Grateful Dead Hour
Closet Deadhead - Sam Whitmore plays tasty nuggets and talks to old heads who don’t fly their freak flags anymore.
Food
Erik’s Diner - Erik Marcus talks news of interest to vegans/vegetarians.
EatFeed - Anne Bramley focuses on a different gastronomic topic each week.
KCRW’s Good Food - Evan Kleiman provides all sorts of foodie goodness.
Pacific Palate - Don Genova talks food and beverages.
Tech
IT Conversations - A wide range of interviews, presentations, etc. related to Information Technology.
Future Tense - Daily chunks of technology issues from Jon Gordon
This Week in Tech - The TechTV guys living in the past, while looking toward the future.
Other
Benjamen Walker’s Theory of Everything - Hard to describe. Highly entertaining.
Illinoise! - Just Pete and NASA Janet and the Arigatos.
Skinny on Sports - “The Fastest 10 Minutes on Your iPod”
How to Do Stuff - Tod Maffin gets extraordinary wisdom from ordinary people.
KCRW’s Overbooked - David Kipen talks books and bookishness.
The Personal Productivity Show - Conversation about tools and approaches to improving personal efficiency.
The Cranky Middle Manager Show - Interviews with management experts and other insights.
Manager Tools - Good, practical approaches for more effective management
Open Source - Christopher Lydon’s triumphant return to radio covers the usual panoply of topics
On the Money - Podcast of Steve Pomerantz’ weekly radio show on finance
Test Driving
Pro Money Talk (financial)
The Ray Lucia Show (financial)
Dave Ramsey Show (financial)
Still subscribed, but on the verge of deletion
The Sports Pod Podcast
/Nerd - Tod Maffin weekly technology column for CBC radio. (Not much content lately.)
Engadget - Occasional appearances of techy goodness.
What They Sang To Me - David J breaks down lyrics, one song a day.

