I am curious about podcasts with high quality content but that are pretty centered around specific topics like hobbies or particular professions.

For example, there are a handful of ham radio podcasts such as Linux In The Ham Shack.

Tell me about some podcasts that keep you up in your interests or career that wouldn’t make sense to share with most people you know.

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    FWIW I am also weirdly appreciative of the government accountability office watchdog report, in case this helps with direction.

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    I recently found the American Revolution Podcast by Michael Troy which goes intro insane details about the war. 300+ ~25 minute episodes going into detail on every aspect leading up to and during the war, with a dash of dry humor.

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    Tv show and tell - how quiz shows and games shows are made, particular emphasis on uk shows

    My perfect console - about retro video games

    Walk to work - dude plays hearthstone on his way to work and talks us through his plays.

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    The Fall of Rome by Patrick Wyman. It’s a VERY detailed look at the history of the Roman empire.

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    The Mahabharata podcast, both the one by Lawrence Manzo and Aarti Dhand. I haven’t checked in a long time, but Aarti’s wasn’t finished yet. Lawrence’s is. Both are fantastic.

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    The Bonehead Podcast.

    Its all about a single Games Workshop game, The fantasy football one - Blood Bowl. Ben the guy who runs it is just so full of life about a nice of a niche of tabletop gaming that I do enjoy it, even if I never play anymore.