tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6048568638857050369.post306637554419600680..comments2023-10-17T16:57:14.934+02:00Comments on raincloud & sage: let's talk podcasts- one year laterAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08299290068422352053noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6048568638857050369.post-63097865138379894562016-04-10T01:56:56.348+02:002016-04-10T01:56:56.348+02:00What Should I Read Next is definitely one of my cu...What Should I Read Next is definitely one of my current favorites! My Goodreads list keeps growing every week. :) I think I heard about Elise Gets Crafty from your podcast list last year, and I am so glad! I love it.Emily Boydhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11048242966721045216noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6048568638857050369.post-39258849819776300142016-04-09T18:59:53.656+02:002016-04-09T18:59:53.656+02:00I am yet to listen to knit FM but I've heard o...I am yet to listen to knit FM but I've heard only good things about it. Two podcasts I always listen to are Criminal - which focuses on one odd crime per episode, kinda like Seriel in a snippet and ranges from historical crimes to present day ones. Sometimes it can be a little disturbing but also morbidly fascinating.... The other podcast is The Slow Home podcast, it's an Australian podcast on slow/mindful/minimal living. It alternates between interviews with various bloggers, writers, etc on their special view of it and episodes where the wife husband duo who produce it and their efforts and experiments on the subject. <br /><br />And a podcast I used to like was Invisibilia but they haven't updated in almost a year :(. And a single episode I would highly recommend is The Living Room by Love + Radio (or radiolab) in which a woman's neighbors never close their blinds and she ends up watching them and forming an attachment to their lives without ever meeting them. It's heartbreaking. Sarahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03615561671908858805noreply@blogger.com