NoClip (video game documentarians about modern video games)
video game history hour (general video game history done by the video game history foundation)
insert credit ( almost game show style, the hosts have only a few minutes to answer all kinds of questions about games, the gaming industry, or even opinions.)
Otherwise I really enjoy
behind the bastards ( kind of like deep dives into shitty people of the world and what makes them tick)
cautionary tales ( true stories about disasters, humon error, and catastrophies )
99 percent invisible (weekly episodes on all kinds of deep dives into things that often go without notice in our lives, the most recent episode covers the history of album art for example)
If you’re into gaming I would suggest
Otherwise I really enjoy
In addition to yours: Coldfusion(TV).
Usually though in a video format on YT but he uploaded on Spotify before
His content is about tech and connected topics (like tech politics) between those.
Alternatively: TechAltar. Also video based and more of a 15-20min video topic but very well researched as far as I am aware
Sweet, I’ll check them out myself. Thanks for the suggestions
99% Invisible is really golden, in particular their recent episode about Mexico City scrap metal collectors and their unique “horn” was fascinating.
99pi is the gold standard of podcasts IMO. Roman has a the perfect voice for radio