Other Podcasts We Listen Too

Started by Trekkygeek, January 23, 2007, 11:59:38 AM

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 3 Guests are viewing this topic.

stonut

A few other podcasts i like, beyond the ones our friends on here make are;
Trek TV two Canadians living it Australia are watching Trek in broadcast order, all trek so its going to take them a while lol, but they are funny and have a love of the Genre. A Word of warning though its not for kids if you take my meaning.
Sci fi Diner podcast for a bi weekly round up of all the news of sci fi and interviews and comments, two great hosts one of whom is a trekkie but both are great genuine guys.
finally i would recommend books you should read, it delves into many different books and talks openly about if they are a good or bad read with listener comments and feedbacks.
I could list more but i won't apart from take him with you and just because.  :roflmao

QuadShot

stonut, don't forget Waffle On, Knights Of The Guild, Tales From The Mouse House, FastForward, M*A*S*H 4077th podcast, Highway to Mars, and get caught up on The Martians Are Here!! :)

stonut

I think my ipod will be begging for mercy lol

QuadShot

Ah, but joyful mercy you shall grant!! :)

stonut

well no pain no gain as they say, i never actually watched Mash it was always on late at night over here, so well past my bedtime when i was little, but the martian ones sound cool best boot up Itunes  :eekout

QuadShot

The Martians Are Here is actually an audio sci-fi drama podcast. Excellent story!! Written by Stefan Sawynok and our own Hawkeye Meds! And narrated by the incredible voice talent, Rick Moyers.

billybob476

Quote from: QuadShot on April 27, 2011, 01:05:46 PM
The Martians Are Here is actually an audio sci-fi drama podcast. Excellent story!! Written by Stefan Sawynok and our own Hawkeye Meds! And narrated by the incredible voice talent, Rick Moyers.
Not to mention Rick Moyer's amazing original soundtrack setting the mood.

QuadShot

Geeze! How could I forget THAT?! And, if you'd like a sampling of Ricks musical talent, check out the next Just Because podcast...Rick composed our very own, specialized theme song!! :)

moyer777

now blushing.  :)  I'm going to be releasing the double album of the soundtrack of The Martians are Here in the next couple of weeks!  WOO HOO!

I have been and always will be, your friend.
Listen to our podcast each week http://www.takehimwithyou.com

mac1701

#114
Some of the podcasts I enjoy besides Treks In Sci-fi are:

The Gamma Quadrant

Trek TV

JR Watches Star Trek For The First Time

Trekcast (seems to be MIA lately)

TWIT

Macbreak weekly


davekill

Most listened too - always looking for more

Astronomy Cast
The Babylon Podcast (please don't hate me)
Dan Carlin's Hardcore History
The Definitive Word
MacCast
Make It So (when they where on)
Paddy's TV Surprise
RetroMacCast
SciFi Surplus
Starbase 66
TREKS in SCI-FI
Waffle On Podcast

stonut

Mac i listen to Trek Tv and Trekcast as well, well when Trekcast makes an episode. I did listen to Gamma Quadrant but i found it cheesy so stopped listening. oh and Dave i listen to BAbylon to so when can share the hate lol.

ori-STUDFARM

I have an extensive list of podcasts that I listen to.

The Black Dog Podcast is one that has really grown on me of late and become essential listening. Not for play in front little ones or anybody who doesn't like the use of profanity. They start with a news round up for movies and TV shows and general geeky topics.

They then go on to some of their sections. Sometimes, you get "Sh****y Heroes" which has co-host Lee introducing Co-host Darren to a genuine, but dreadful superhero/villian from the comicbook world. They have a section called Mel Smith moments. This is basically a story from listeners about encounters with celebrities that didn't quite go to plan. The first one was about Mel Smith which is where the title comes from.

They then end on a movie review in what is either a "Rose Coloured Specs", "Sh** covered Goggles" or a "Thunderdome" episode. Rose coloured specs being a classic film that is fondly remembered. They revisit the movie in question to see if it has stood the passage of time. Sh** covered goggles is a look at an awful movie to see if it is as bad as ypu think. Thunderdome is a fairly recent addition to the shows. This is where Lee and Darren disagree about a movie. They debate the film and then read/play all listener feedback keeping a tally of those for or against. They than determine if the movie is a classic or just sh**.


I have recently started to listen to Trek Off which is heavily influenced by Make It So. Again, not for kids or sensitive ears!! The host, Justin is a movie maker who has now got 2 low budget comedy/horror movies playing on Netflix. Ninja's Vs Zombies and Ninja's Vs Vampires. So far, I'm quite enjoying it. Although, the tangents last longer than the Trek talk. I think episode 1 was about 90% Harry Potter :)

davekill

Quote from: stonut on July 02, 2011, 05:49:30 AM
Mac i listen to Trek Tv and Trekcast as well, well when Trekcast makes an episode. I did listen to Gamma Quadrant but i found it cheesy so stopped listening. oh and Dave i listen to BAbylon to so when can share the hate lol.

I recommend the live Babyon Podcast Ustream feed on Wednsdays. Sometimes the best stuff gets edited out due to time.

David, Darren, Alicia,and Jarad at Trekcast are awesome, but I think they all got jobs again.
The Create Our Own Adventure segments where the best.

mac1701

Been awhile sice my first post on this subject. Besides what I posted initially I've been enjoying treknologic, the ready room, trekmate, trektv, the delta quadrant and trekoff. I'm sure not all of Therese appeal to all tastes, but I can get enough trek. Treks in scifi is still my first stop of course!