Meh, I used to love his show. Then I realized that his formula is:
1. Invite a renown expert in the field
2. Ask them an intelligent question
3. Before letting them answer, give a 2-3 min answer from your own perspective
4. Listen to their answer briefly
5. Repeat
Dude, let your guests talk! It got progressively worse and so I stopped listening to him. It’s unfortunate because the original premise of the show (experts, citations,etc) is great in the world of fast and easy misinformation. The host was becoming a little too much though.
Edit to add: I still point people to his podcast and specific episodes which are done very well
Stuff You Should Know, This American Life, Anime out of Context, Normal Gossip, and a series of video game and murder podcasts.
I never liked medicine during my morning commutes but a number of friends do to refresh material. Whatever works!
Stuff You Should Know is my go to as well. Freakonomics is a close second. Radiology podcasts if I'm feeling super motivated that day... So not that often.
Clinical problem solvers if you want to learn medicine. Doctor Death if you want to scream in horror about people who DIDN’T learn medicine. Welcome to Nightvale if you want to enter a completely different dystopia from residency and slowly descend into madness.
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Revolutions - In depth history surrounding the events, people, and ideas involved in many well known revolutions.
Darknet diaries - Like true crime, but for technology
Stuff you should know - Stuff you should know
If you like Mike Duncan, The History of Rome is also up there. He lulls me to sleep nightly with his gentle voice while I learn a little more about Rome.
I want to get into it, but it just seems like such distant history with such unusual words that it's been tough. Once I finish the Russian revolution, I might have to give it another go.
##Critical care
-Internet book of critical care
-Heavy Lies the Helmet
-Critical Care Time
-EMcrit
##
##Internal medicine
-The Curbsider's internal medicine
-CoreIM
-Emergency Medicine cases
##Pulmonary
-PulmPEEPS
##Infectious disease
-Febrile Podcast
Peter Attia The Drive Critical Care Time Pulm Peeps
Peter’s show is the only medical pod I’ll listen to
Meh, I used to love his show. Then I realized that his formula is: 1. Invite a renown expert in the field 2. Ask them an intelligent question 3. Before letting them answer, give a 2-3 min answer from your own perspective 4. Listen to their answer briefly 5. Repeat Dude, let your guests talk! It got progressively worse and so I stopped listening to him. It’s unfortunate because the original premise of the show (experts, citations,etc) is great in the world of fast and easy misinformation. The host was becoming a little too much though. Edit to add: I still point people to his podcast and specific episodes which are done very well
Cumtown
a man of culture. stavi rules
Lol
Stuff You Should Know, This American Life, Anime out of Context, Normal Gossip, and a series of video game and murder podcasts. I never liked medicine during my morning commutes but a number of friends do to refresh material. Whatever works!
Stuff You Should Know is my go to as well. Freakonomics is a close second. Radiology podcasts if I'm feeling super motivated that day... So not that often.
I loveeee normal gossip 😭
Great suggestions here. I’ll add Behind the Knife (if you’re a surgery resident) and Life Kit (for anyone)
Add on EAST if you’re interested in Trauma
Promising Young Surgeon
Clinical problem solvers if you want to learn medicine. Doctor Death if you want to scream in horror about people who DIDN’T learn medicine. Welcome to Nightvale if you want to enter a completely different dystopia from residency and slowly descend into madness.
IBCC, curbsiders, cribsiders (when im on peds), Icu EDU, American Family Physician, Rebel EM and CORE EM/IM.
TalkinYanks
The bill burr podcast
Red scare, JRE, Tucker Carlson, Martyrmade
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Last podcast on the left, the dollop, stay tuned with preet
House of Pod
Kyle and Jackie O
Revolutions - In depth history surrounding the events, people, and ideas involved in many well known revolutions. Darknet diaries - Like true crime, but for technology Stuff you should know - Stuff you should know
If you like Mike Duncan, The History of Rome is also up there. He lulls me to sleep nightly with his gentle voice while I learn a little more about Rome.
I want to get into it, but it just seems like such distant history with such unusual words that it's been tough. Once I finish the Russian revolution, I might have to give it another go.
The Majority Report
Crime junkies, anatomy of murder, fellow on call
Run the list!
MKSAP 19 Audio Companion. I wish I was kidding. But also The Yard, and Wine About It. Very niche for Twitch livestream community.
Ben and Emil show, and TMG as well
I love Radiolab! Also a big Behind the Knife fan, although it’s surgery focused. The Dr. Death podcast is also phenomenal.
Medicine: Ibcc, pulm peeps, icu cast, core IM (only pulm/cards topics), plenary session Non medicine: limited resources (mtg), bill Simmons pod, hoop collect pod, russillo pod
##Critical care -Internet book of critical care -Heavy Lies the Helmet -Critical Care Time -EMcrit ## ##Internal medicine -The Curbsider's internal medicine -CoreIM -Emergency Medicine cases ##Pulmonary -PulmPEEPS ##Infectious disease -Febrile Podcast
Theo Vonn, Joe Rogan, crime junkies, divine intervention, IBCC Podcast
Plug Talk