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Anyone listen to pod casts???? Mr. Ballen
Oakie
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I found one I listen to every day. Mr. Ballen. Retired navy seal. He does dark and mysterious stories. Pretty interesting stories and he has a great voice for doing pod casts. Check him out on youtube, facebook or Twitter. Make my daily commute go a lot faster. Usually about 20 to 30 minute true stories. Oakie
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I also do a bit of daily driving and have locked into: Steven Rinella - Meateater, Clay Newcomb - Bear Grease, Mike Rowe - The Way I Heard It, and I can't forget our syndicated radio good ol' boys "Rick &Bubba".
I'll have to check out Mr. Ballen.
I listen mainly to Jesse Kelly, Todd Herman, and Dan Bongino.
And fiery auto crashes
Some will die in hot pursuit
While sifting through my ashes
Some will fall in love with life
And drink it from a fountain
That is pouring like an avalanche
Coming down the mountain
No. My travel is not that long, and with my hearing I wouldn't be able to make out half of it.
On the road, I have my ~500gb playlist. I prefer it as I can crank it up when I am tired/sleepy.
I watch Mr. Ballen's YouTube channel. He does do a great job explaining those mysteries. I have watched them all and he doesn't post as much as he used to. It is pretty much only once a week now.
I recently discovered TJ3 History who has good archive footage and simulations of WWII aircraft and battles. It's pretty good. Also, for "better than History channel" history content, I have started watching "Timeline - World History Documentaries". They are long but have a lot of great archival footage.
Dan Bongino, Michael Savage, Ben Shapiro, Mark Levin
Pod Cast?
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About the only podcasts I listen to or watch are Joe Rogan & Jack Carr.