I was wondering wether a thread like this existed, and it does! Hurrah!!
I've been listening to so many podcasts lately. Some that I've been listening to for years are 99% Invisible (design and architecture), The Memory Palace (general history), and Sawbones (medical history), but I've recently started catching up with Welcome to Night Vale--I'm five years behind--and listening to a decade-old podcast by the BBC called A History of the World in a Hundred Objects. I think I need to get more caught up with WTNV before starting The Magnus Archives or the newest Adventure Zone, but I've heard a lot of good things about them.
I've heard of Welcome to Night Vale because I've seen it compared to The Magnus Archives, and, combined with all the fans here, I must say I am intrigued. Maybe that'll be my podcast project next summer. My sister also really likes Sawbones, so it's funny to see several people recommend that. My podcast friend is also really into MBMBAM and TAZ, so all the talk of those are making me really interested! One I haven't seen mentioned yet that the same friend is currently listening to is Critical Role-- I haven't listened to it but she says it's very good, it's another DnD podcast.
To be honest, I've sort of resisted getting into podcasts/audio dramas/even audiobooks because it's the sort of thing I saw myself really liking, but I don't really have the time to listen very regularly and I didn't want it to become a huge time suck. But I fell into the black hole anyway, and it's really cool to read through all the recommendations on this thread!! I have been looking for a good collection of international mythology, though, so thank you to whoever brought up "Myths and Legends" (I think it was Gwenno?)!!!
small storytime because I'm in a talkative mood:
I actually heard of The Magnus Archives from ILoveMySocksAndSweater (not sure how active she still is in this forum), and thought "oh, that looks interesting! I'm not really into podcasts, but I bet you my friend who likes horror and podcasts will get into this soon enough!", and then said friend did just that. Forgot about it for a few months, until one day, in late summer this year, I was bored and decided "what the heck, I'll try it, join her in listening to it". I liked it! But not enough to continue listening when school started and things got busy. Cut to about a week before Halloween, I thought, "in the spirit of Spooky Season I'll listen to some more".
My friend, I listened to about 100 episodes in a couple days. It was very fun and I am obsessed now and very sad that there's only like 10 episodes left until the series ends. And very scared as to what will happen in the end, this is one of the most unpredictable stories I've ever consumed. Anyways, that was all a very long-winded way to say that I love The Magnus Archives SO MUCH and I'm very happy there's a significant amount of Fandom overlap on here and I highly recommend it and I welcome anyone to DM me and fangirl about it
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