It's opinion, man, it's right there in the title. When you make your own list, please let me know so I can also CMD-F for my faves and declare you an inauthentic ideologue
If the list were diverse in ideology, I believe it would be on the list. As it sits, Rogans take on some issues will sharply diverge from some of the listed ones.
I suppose the list is consistent if it were composed by a single listener. A single listener is going to like similar things.
If it’s intended for a wider audience audience, it should cover more territory.
Popular things often aren't good, and good things often aren't popular.
In the meantime it'll be all gardening shows on public radio in NW Wisconsin.
leakycap•6mo ago
From the "how we chose" link:
> "I included some shows that have ended their runs. I tried to pick podcasts that, if not entirely evergreen, have a hefty archive that can be revisited—series that cracked jokes that haven’t gotten old or covered books and movies you can still read and watch before tuning into a specific episode that will help you appreciate them more fully."
Exactly the kind of curation that makes a big difference on this kind of list.
https://time.com/7303677/how-we-chose-100-best-podcasts/