Podcast listeners, please give me some podcast recommendations!

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Hello everyone, I hope you're doing well. I'd always been unable to listen to audiobooks until last year when someone on another forum made the analogy of working on listening to audiobooks like working a muscle. It clicked for me then and I've been hooked ever since. I've also started to listen to more podcasts. It wasn't a habit that stuck previously, but I'm having more success with it of late. And I've been listening to a lot of history and true crime podcasts. But most, if not all, of them are from the West. I'd like some reccos for Indian history and true crime podcasts in English (even better if it's something to do with Tamil Nadu) and generally other Indian podcasts that you like. Please and thank you :)
 
But most, if not all, of them are from the West. I'd like some reccos for Indian history and true crime podcasts in English (even better if it's something to do with Tamil Nadu) and generally other Indian podcasts that you like.
You might just have discovered a niche that has potential but doesn't exist as yet :)

The best you may find is people doing book talks about a book they wrote on those subjects.

For example

Not technically a podcast but you get the idea.
 
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For Indian history I can recommend "The History of India" podcast by Kit Patrick. If I recall correctly it only covers Ancient Indian history, not medieval or newer stuff. I didn't manage to finish all seasons but whatever I did listen to was very good.

I personally feel podcasts are only good as an supplementary material to something you already have some knowledge in, or something you are reading about on the side. It is not a good primary source. So now, rather than sticking to one podcast, I google podcast episodes about whatever I'm currently interested in and choose something from there.

One really interesting podcast episode I can recommend to everyone is "Jungle Prince" by NYT. It's a two part podcast about a family that lived in the jungle in the middle of Delhi for 40 years.
 
WTF is with Nikhil Kamath, available on Youtube
 
When you have had enough with your learning quota, you can try Safety Third or Trash Taste for turning your brain off and just enjoying.
 
You might just have discovered a niche that has potential but doesn't exist as yet :)

The best you may find is people doing book talks about a book they wrote on those subjects.

For example

Not technically a podcast but you get the idea.

That's an interesting video. I'll check it out. Thank you :)
For Indian history I can recommend "The History of India" podcast by Kit Patrick. If I recall correctly it only covers Ancient Indian history, not medieval or newer stuff. I didn't manage to finish all seasons but whatever I did listen to was very good.

I personally feel podcasts are only good as an supplementary material to something you already have some knowledge in, or something you are reading about on the side. It is not a good primary source. So now, rather than sticking to one podcast, I google podcast episodes about whatever I'm currently interested in and choose something from there.

One really interesting podcast episode I can recommend to everyone is "Jungle Prince" by NYT. It's a two part podcast about a family that lived in the jungle in the middle of Delhi for 40 years.

THANK YOU! Exactly the kind of stuff I was looking for. I appreciate it
WTF is with Nikhil Kamath, available on Youtube

Thank you! :D

When you have had enough with your learning quota, you can try Safety Third or Trash Taste for turning your brain off and just enjoying.

Thanks for the reccs! I already listen to both, Safety Third and Trash Taste. Like I said in my post, this was mainly me looking for Indian podcasts to add to my rotation so I wasn't only listening to stuff from the West