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Steve Spalding
14 Podcasts To Help You Through Your Commute - http://howtosplitanatom.com/news...
What are your favorite podcasts? - Steve Spalding
The Naked Scientists (http://www.thenakedscientists.com), a "very properly British" science podcast. NOVA Science Now (http://www.pbs.org/wgbh...). I also listen to some episodes of Software Engineering Radio (http://www.se-radio.net) if they seem relevant to what I do. - DGentry
Nice, just took a listen. Sounds great. - Steve Spalding
Nice finds Denton, I've been looking to fill some of the gaps in my Science related podcasts. - Steve Spalding
It's not on the list, but I love TED Talks. Grab a couple before bed and watch them (if you're not driving) on the way to work. At worst these talks are intruiging and at best they are simply incredible. They will often inspire, amaze, or simple send you into an hour long spiral of related thoughts and brainstorming. It's exactly what I need to start off a good day. - Derick Valadao
Rob Black and Your Money is probably the most underrated show going http://rbymradio.libsyn.com/rss - adolfo foronda
I subscribe to: TWiT, Software Engineering Radio, dotNet Rocks, NPR Daily News, Slashdot Review (SDR News), DeveloperWorks, GamaSutra GDC, and X-Play, occasionally I listen to HanselMinutes or watch DNR TV. I'm looking for another good developer podcast, preferably on web development or game development. - xero
Web 2.0 Show usually does some great interviews with developers. I also think there is a RoR podcast out there that's pretty good. I need to look it up again. - Steve Spalding
On Point with Tom Ashbrook, yes -- Ashbrook may be the most thoughtful and effective interviewer in America on issues that really matter. - Sean McBride