Grew up with Crash Course and John Green books and of course when I found out they have a podcast I have not stopped listening to it! Brilliant, funny, informative everything I love. Makes me introspective in a way that's different and more positive from how I usually am.
Over the course of eleven episodes, learn about the Universe including how it began, what it’s made of, and where it’s all headed. John Green and Dr. Katie Mack make it all very approachable and easy to digest while still teaching you a ton of complex things about the physics of everything.
love this podcast if you haven’t listened, definitely give it a try! I got onto it after my prof for social psychology assigned a few episodes. love the documentary elements, there are episodes that have really stuck with me!
Even though I myself am an elite podcaster I don’t really listen to many other podcasts but I do listen to Huberman Lab. There’s just something so soothing about his voice and all those rock solid facts about brain chemistry and peak endurance or whatever. I put it on when I feel anxious and largely do not retain or even understand most of the content but still I think it’s bettering me in some way. Andrew Huberman do you like guitar rock music?
I went on a date recently and listened to this song the day of and now when I listen to it, it reminds of the wonderful night we had :) We are, I think the same person. But I won't get ahead of myself... I hope...
Got into them a couple years ago and laid in my bed one too many times imagining scenarios of me in Australia (never been) where my musician BF played me one of his songs off this album..
Motel, Egg Beater are among my favorites from an album which contains tracks that are comparably brilliant in their ability to place me at ease. I listen to it occasionally when I want to be transported back in time, and though I do this with roughly 55% of what I consume, I think this album is especially good at it :)