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I Had No Idea ...

that there are so many free podcasts that fit my interest.

When I first got an iPod, I put music on it only, until a co-worker pointed me in the direction of one podcast I like, "Wait Wait Don't Tell Me," which is a news quiz show from NPR. I like that it makes me laugh. The co-worker also mentioned "This American Life," which holds my interest sometimes. On my own, I found "Selected Shorts," which, like "This American Life," is hit and miss with me.

Lately, I've been listening to podcasts a lot more often, both as my husband and I work on home improvement projects and as I've been trying to get more beadwork done so that I can (hopefully) sell it on Etsy. As a result, I now have more listening time than I have podcasts.

First, I looked for podcasts that were humorous. I found I had trouble finding any that fit my humor and didn't annoy me by using f-bombs in every sentence. (That just seems so high school to me.)

Anyway, I decided to see what podcasts other people like. I found this website, which pointed me in the direction of three more I find interesting, "The Memory Palace," "Tank Riot" and "The Straight Dope."

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