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Stuff I listened to in 2018

Stuff I listened to this year (2018 Edition)

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Created October 31, 2018

Updated November 15, 2021

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  1. Comedy

  2. Free advice from three of the world's most qualified, most related experts: Justin, Travis and Griffin McElroy. For one-half to three-quarters of an hour every Monday, we tell people how to live their lives, because we're obviously doing such a
  3. Joe and Vanessa predict the plots of your favorite movies that they haven't seen. They then watch them and see what they got wrong!
  4. Twice-monthly community updates for the small desert town of Night Vale, where every conspiracy theory is true. Turn on your radio and hide. Never listened before? It's an ongoing radio show. Start with the current episode, and you'll catch on
  5. Join host Scott Aukerman ("Mr. Show" & “Between Two Ferns: The Movie ”) as he interviews celebrity guests like Jon Hamm, Bob Odenkirk, Tatiana Maslany, Allison Williams, and more. Plus, the show’s open-door policy brings an assortment of eccent
  6. John Hodgman's Today in the Past podcast is now The Judge John Hodgman Podcast. Have your pressing issues decided by Famous Minor Television Personality John Hodgman, Certified Judge. If you'd like John Hodgman to solve your pressing issue, s
  7. What is the dumbest show you can imagine? This award-winning show may be dumber. It has no content. No format. Yet it's going on ten years of delighting hundreds of thousands of people. It's been an iTunes editors choice, and Rolling Stone p
  8. Every episode Jake takes a deep dive into why he's the perfect human specimen to be the next human to go to space. Or he invites a friend on and they just talk about whatever.
  9. Gone.
  10. Two good friends from Australia are making a podcast that channels the mess of thoughts and ideas they've always talked about into ~45 minutes of interesting and humorous entertainment.
  11. A logical fallacy is an argument or claim that isn't logical. They typically either appeal to the audience's emotions or work to distract the audience from the facts of the matter. You probably use them to persuade people all the time without e

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