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Agreed, Adam Ragusea's podcast is great. I think it comes from his background in public radio production. To that end I like NPR podcasts a lot. They're good about using music, audio cues, different performers etc to separate information into digestible chunks.

On the other end of that scale are very information-dense podcasts that have transcripts. I like those a lot because I find I can read the transcript after listening (or vice versa) and I get more information retention than either just listening or just reading.

My example for this is Alie Ward's 'Ologies' wherein she interviews doctors and scientists about their work, there are many excellent transcripts available [0], including this one: [1]

[0]: https://www.alieward.com/ologies-extras

[1]: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5998d8226f4ca3396027a...

Bonus example, Gastropod:

https://gastropod.com/transcript-the-big-apple-episode/



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