Andrew Jesaitis ::

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My top five must hear podcasts

I’m a huge fan of the radio. I think it is a valuable medium than must not die. But, like many I am rarely around my radio for any length of time, let alone the time when my favorite shows are on. So I love podcasts. Perhaps radio will cease to exist in its current form, but podcasts are a viable alternative that I have embraced. Here are my favorite podcasts that I habitually listen to and couldn’t live without.

1. KCRW’s Left Right and Center
A great political opinion round table discussion that delves a little deeper into the issues than what the talking heads on MSNBC, CNBC, or CNN get into. It often will discuss longer range political prospects and problems than the usual next election time-frame.

2. This American Life

I used to think this show was some strange, depressing radio oddity. But, I have had more “driveway moments” listening to this show than any other. It will broaden your perspective and get you to think about those other than you in more than an analytical, utilitarian fashion. In short, it humanizes the world.

3. This Week in Photography

At first, I wasn’t too sure how interesting a podcast about photography could be–for god’s sake there aren’t any pictures on the radio (well technically its only a podcast). But, if you can embrace your inner nerd for an hour a week (and you can if you are a photographer) than this is a great way to learn some nice tips and stay up with the photography world.

4. Car Talk

Listen to Tom and Ray whenever you want? Its a no brainer, just get it.

5. On Point with Tom Ashbrook

This is a great way to learn more about the issues of the day. I found this after The Connection went off the air. Without Dick Gordon’s daily two hour round up of the day’s top issues, I felt like I was missing something. On Point filled this void perfectly issuing in depth reports on ever issue imaginable. Plus, you able able to learn what expert and fellow citizens think about these issues.

A new aerial view

A couple days ago I got to go flying with my dad. Its always fun to fly with someone else–you notice so much more than you do while you’re at the controls. Surprised? Well, maybe you don’t notice more, but just different things. The plane’s shadow on the ground, the geese in a “V” a thousand feet below, how high the rivers are running. You aren’t busy scanning for traffic, listening for your call from ATC, or monitoring the plane. It’s a completely different experience; it almost like taking off your instrument hood after shooting a bunch of approaches–you just see so much more.