• thermal_shock@lemmy.world
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    Darknet diaries. It’s about anything security, spy, hacking, some networking bots, etc. do NOT need to be a nerd to love it, recent episode was a guy who started tracking stolen bikes and found a crazy web of criminals though patterns.

    Very well spoken, very well edited, very easy to listen to, even if you’re technically challenged.

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    I’d recommend not listening to podcasts unless you’re specifically learning something.

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    • Morbid (True Crime/Mysteries)
    • Behind the Bastards (History/Biography with some humor)
    • No Sleep (Fictional Horror Audiodrama)–
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    Bone Valley, eight-episode, superb quality true crime podcast by Pulitzer prize winner Gilbert King.

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      Whenever I know that a podcast has a specific number of episodes I just wonder: what to do after finishing it? especially if I really get interested in it?.. so what do you do in this case?

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        Ha, good question, it was not easy. I’ve just been picking over at other content in the true crime genre trying to chase that dragon - I tried a couple of other podcasts that were recommended (Beyond All Repair and Death On The Ice), but what really ended up grabbing me next was “Who TF Did I Marry,” which is a woman’s 7-hour recounting on TikTok of her experience being married to a pathological liar, and how it feels as it slowly dawns on her. She’s an amazing storyteller, strongly recommended