Gazjam
14-06-2023, 11:16
Getting less and less impressed with general mainstream media nowadays,
so finding Podcasts a more direct way to get better information and entertainment.
"Feed Your Mind" they say, finding Podcasts a better way to do that than tuning in to local news.
Anyone else a fan?
Any good ones to share?
For example:
You've maybe heard that theres genuine interest from the Pentagon in looking into (what they are calling now) "Unidentified Aerial Phenomena", after several Pilots came forward and "whistleblowed" on what they have seen, and was told to keep quiet about.
Various reputable sources online reporting this, heres just one for info.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJKwglRgwDM
This is one I find a fascinating subject, one that was always looked at with derision, usually a "cattle Farmer in Wyoming" angry his cows were mutilated - kind of thing.
Keeping an eye on the reporting of all this,
which is why I'm finding Podcasts so useful, and not relying on BBC, the Guardian or whatever?
Looking for comment from Academic circles,
I found this one person, Dr Diana Walsh Pasulka to be a leader in her Field.
Probably the most fascinated by listening to someone speak on a subject of interest to me I've been in many years.
If its a subject that interest you, have a listen to what She has to say.
I reckon it'll make you reconsider some stuff.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQhikls5Ye8&t=3728s
and another with Dr Pasulka, Podcast of Lex Fridman, an MIT AI specialist and all round Tony Stark type.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqBh7G4uDR8
so finding Podcasts a more direct way to get better information and entertainment.
"Feed Your Mind" they say, finding Podcasts a better way to do that than tuning in to local news.
Anyone else a fan?
Any good ones to share?
For example:
You've maybe heard that theres genuine interest from the Pentagon in looking into (what they are calling now) "Unidentified Aerial Phenomena", after several Pilots came forward and "whistleblowed" on what they have seen, and was told to keep quiet about.
Various reputable sources online reporting this, heres just one for info.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJKwglRgwDM
This is one I find a fascinating subject, one that was always looked at with derision, usually a "cattle Farmer in Wyoming" angry his cows were mutilated - kind of thing.
Keeping an eye on the reporting of all this,
which is why I'm finding Podcasts so useful, and not relying on BBC, the Guardian or whatever?
Looking for comment from Academic circles,
I found this one person, Dr Diana Walsh Pasulka to be a leader in her Field.
Probably the most fascinated by listening to someone speak on a subject of interest to me I've been in many years.
If its a subject that interest you, have a listen to what She has to say.
I reckon it'll make you reconsider some stuff.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQhikls5Ye8&t=3728s
and another with Dr Pasulka, Podcast of Lex Fridman, an MIT AI specialist and all round Tony Stark type.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqBh7G4uDR8