Podcasts for Summer Listening
A while back, I asked my Twitter friends for their podcast recommendations. I got some great recommendations and here are a few of them - enjoy!
HBR IdeaCast (Web / ITunes)
The HBR IdeaCast, from the publishers of Harvard Business Review, Harvard Business Press, and hbr.org, features breakthrough ideas and commentary from the leading thinkers in business and management.
Too Much Information with Benjamen Walker (Web / ITunes)
Too Much Information is the sober hangover after the digital party has run out of memes, apps and schemes. Host Benjamen Walker finds out that, in a world where everyone overshares the truth 140 characters at a time, telling tales might be the most honest thing to do.
Back To Work (Web / ITunes)
Merlin Mann and Dan Benjamin on productivity, communication, work, barriers, constraints, tools, and more.
Radiolab (Web / ITunes)
Radiolab believes your ears are a portal to another world. Where sound illuminates ideas, and the boundaries blur between science, philosophy, and human experience. Big questions are investigated, tinkered with, and encouraged to grow. Bring your curiosity, and we'll feed it with possibility.
AMA Edgewise Podcasts (Web / ITunes)
Insights and voices of recognized thought leaders across a wide range of topics.Our aim is to provide those essential "nuggets" of perspective that will help you and your organization improve performance, adapt to changing business realities, and prosper in a complex and competitive world.
Philosophy Bites (Web / ITunes)
David Edmonds (Uehiro Centre, Oxford University) and Nigel Warburton (The Open University) interview top philosophers on a wide range of topics.
The Pipeline (Web / ITunes)
The Pipeline is an interview show, featuring in-depth conversations with innovators, designers, geeks, newsmakers, entrepreneurs, and people who create amazing things.
Big Ideas (Web / ITunes)
Big Ideas offers lectures on a variety of thought-provoking topics which range across politics, culture, economics, art history, science...
HBR IdeaCast (Web / ITunes)
The HBR IdeaCast, from the publishers of Harvard Business Review, Harvard Business Press, and hbr.org, features breakthrough ideas and commentary from the leading thinkers in business and management.
Too Much Information with Benjamen Walker (Web / ITunes)
Too Much Information is the sober hangover after the digital party has run out of memes, apps and schemes. Host Benjamen Walker finds out that, in a world where everyone overshares the truth 140 characters at a time, telling tales might be the most honest thing to do.
Back To Work (Web / ITunes)
Merlin Mann and Dan Benjamin on productivity, communication, work, barriers, constraints, tools, and more.
Radiolab (Web / ITunes)
Radiolab believes your ears are a portal to another world. Where sound illuminates ideas, and the boundaries blur between science, philosophy, and human experience. Big questions are investigated, tinkered with, and encouraged to grow. Bring your curiosity, and we'll feed it with possibility.
AMA Edgewise Podcasts (Web / ITunes)
Insights and voices of recognized thought leaders across a wide range of topics.Our aim is to provide those essential "nuggets" of perspective that will help you and your organization improve performance, adapt to changing business realities, and prosper in a complex and competitive world.
Philosophy Bites (Web / ITunes)
David Edmonds (Uehiro Centre, Oxford University) and Nigel Warburton (The Open University) interview top philosophers on a wide range of topics.
The Pipeline (Web / ITunes)
The Pipeline is an interview show, featuring in-depth conversations with innovators, designers, geeks, newsmakers, entrepreneurs, and people who create amazing things.
Big Ideas (Web / ITunes)
Big Ideas offers lectures on a variety of thought-provoking topics which range across politics, culture, economics, art history, science...
SPaMCAST, Software Process and Measurement Cast By Thomas M. Cagley Jr, explores the varied world of software process improvement and measurement. The cast covers topics that deal with the challenges found in information technology organizations as they grow and evolve.