engrossing podcasts recs please

Anonymous
DH and I are listening to the Who Killed JFK podcast with Rob Reiner. It is really fascinating.
Anonymous
City of the Rails. It’s about a mom whose daughter starts riding the rails, and she goes deep into the culture as well as the practicalities of the world. I found it fascinating.
Anonymous
It’s OP again, renewing my annual call out for good podcast recs to keep me engaged during a long drive coming up. Anything come out in the last year that you loved?
Anonymous
Nice White Parents- on Serial
Anonymous
Serial podcast first season (Disappearance of Hae Min Lee.) (New York Times) It's a really interesting story and is kind of a tv show without visuals, IMO. Also, it's about events that occurred in the DMV, which adds to it a bit.
Anonymous
Serial - The good whale
Anonymous
All There Is with Anderson Cooper

It's a podcast about grief and loss. It's been particularly helpful for me as I grieve the loss of my husband, but there have been elements that apply to the loss of my parents, too.
Anonymous
Sea of lies
How to destroy everything
Pretend - the 3 episodes called “the internet saves the bachelor”
The price of paradise
Anonymous
Cult of Body & Soul
Fixing Famous People
Life After MLM
Prosecutors
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Serial - The good whale


Plus one to this. It's about the Free Willy whale and how a lot of people with good intentions struggled to help him.
Anonymous
Morgan Housel -Psychology of Money
True Crime with Kendall Rae
Bravo Docket
Dateline
20/20
Throughline (NPR)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:All There Is with Anderson Cooper

It's a podcast about grief and loss. It's been particularly helpful for me as I grieve the loss of my husband, but there have been elements that apply to the loss of my parents, too.


I'm so sorry for your losses. 💜
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Serial - The good whale


Plus one to this. It's about the Free Willy whale and how a lot of people with good intentions struggled to help him.


I’m worried this is going to be too sad? I see references to people crying listening to it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:City of the Rails. It’s about a mom whose daughter starts riding the rails, and she goes deep into the culture as well as the practicalities of the world. I found it fascinating.


It’s OP; thank you to the person who recommended City of the Rails. that was exactly what I was looking for! (That twist at the end was something.)
Anonymous
The Paddlefish Caviar Heist

A very different true crime podcast that is filled with interesting people and a sense of place.
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