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I need 35hrs of audiobooks - storm - 08-13-2015

I will be travelling next week and need about 35 hours of audio books to listen to. Can you guys suggest a few books or lectures that you find excellent?

There are plenty of online courses I'd want to watch and audio books I want to listen to but so many of them have screeching feminists lecturing and I can't stand that.

Any topic, but please only suggest material you've listened to yourself.


I need 35hrs of audiobooks - Sgt - 08-13-2015

I suggest downloading some of Tim Ferriss' Podcasts:
http://fourhourworkweek.com/podcast/

They're free, cover a broad range of topics, are geared towards self improvement, and have very interesting people in them. I have listened to more than half of them, the one with Arnold is my biggest recommendation.

Not all of them are great though - this one was hard to listen to for me, and I lost about 50% of the respect I had for Tim until then:
http://fourhourworkweek.com/2015/05/20/google-x/

The way he asks them questions about soulmates and love reveals Tim as quite the blue pill beta in the dating arena. On top of that he seems overly supplicating and uncritical towards these two self-declared "relationship experts". I haven't listened to his podcast with Neil Strauss yet, maybe that one will make up for a little bit of the lost respect.


I need 35hrs of audiobooks - Sonsowey - 08-13-2015

Thomas Carlyle is an excellent historian and philosopher, who coined the concept of history being "but the biographies of great men" as well as the term "the dismal science" for economics. Here several audiobooks of his are available for free. I am currently listening to the Early Kings of Norway. His book on the French Revolution is widely reknowned for excellence.

He is a bit infamous among those who even know him because he was plainly against democracy and the ideals of the French Revolution.


https://librivox.org/author/4602?primary...et_results


I need 35hrs of audiobooks - Virtus - 08-13-2015

http://www.dancarlin.com/hardcore-history-series/ the best ever history podcast I have ever listened to


I need 35hrs of audiobooks - Ryre - 08-13-2015

As audiobooks I enjoyed Under the Banner of Heaven,Jon Krakauer's book about the Mormon religion; Cinderella Man, the boxing story made into a movie with Russell Crow, and Columbine, Dave Cullen's book about the massacre (written years later, it upends a lot of the "bullying/trenchcoat mafia" stuff bandied about shortly after).

Also, Adam Carolla's books are good if you want something light and funny. His podcasts are also good, and free. If you haven't tried them, he does a "best of" show around the holidays every year--actually I think they are called the Ace Awards--that are good listening.

Also Sam Harris has some good podcast episodes.


I need 35hrs of audiobooks - SupaDorkLooza - 08-13-2015

Black Phillip Show


I need 35hrs of audiobooks - Gorgiass - 08-13-2015

The Teaching Company lectures. College level courses on whatever you want to learn about. Careful though, they guard their intellectual property fiercly...


I need 35hrs of audiobooks - tiggaling - 08-13-2015

Terence McKenna has oodles of talks... hundreds and hundreds of hours of audio. such a good talker he is!

https://archive.org/details/PsychedeliaR...kennaTalks

Also, the archive site has heaps of very well produced Audio files on it. It is a treasure trove of old and new classics!


I need 35hrs of audiobooks - storm - 08-13-2015

Great suggestions. Dan Carlin has been recommended many times before. Worth looking into.

Quote: (08-13-2015 04:15 PM)Gorgiass Wrote:  

The Teaching Company lectures. College level courses on whatever you want to learn about. Careful though, they guard their intellectual property fiercly...

Gorgiass which lectures from TTC do you recommend?

Quote: (08-13-2015 04:43 PM)tiggaling Wrote:  

Terence McKenna has oodles of talks... hundreds and hundreds of hours of audio. such a good talker he is!

https://archive.org/details/PsychedeliaR...kennaTalks

Also, the archive site has heaps of very well produced Audio files on it. It is a treasure trove of old and new classics!

From the site it is not clear what this is about. Psychedelic experiences?


I need 35hrs of audiobooks - Designate - 08-13-2015

I'd recommend EconTalk. The podcast has a range of topics beyond the scope of economics. There are probably close to 500 episodes. I've learned the fundamentals of many different economic concepts and theories through the podcast.


I need 35hrs of audiobooks - Drazen - 08-13-2015

I love listening to Anthony Bourdain's Audiobooks. I find his delivery just very relatable. I think I liked "A Cook's Tour" the best but I don't think its on Audible I got the CDs for that one.

Also liked the 48 Laws of Power. Book moves pretty quickly with interesting anecdotes.


I need 35hrs of audiobooks - Frontenac - 08-13-2015

I just started Game of Thrones today, and it's excellent so far; vastly superior to the show. It's 33.5 hours so it fits with your time requirement.


I need 35hrs of audiobooks - TheMan - 08-14-2015

Danger and Play podcast and the Black Philip Show


I need 35hrs of audiobooks - Constitution45 - 08-14-2015

Im a technophobe, can someone give me the information of an app I can download. So I can listen to audio book podcasts on my shitty samsung smartphone.


I need 35hrs of audiobooks - Beyond Borders - 08-14-2015

The Slight Edge (nearly 4 hours)

Psychocybernetics (over 6 hours)


I need 35hrs of audiobooks - Vice - 08-14-2015

Quote: (08-14-2015 09:23 AM)Constitution45 Wrote:  

Im a technophobe, can someone give me the information of an app I can download. So I can listen to audio book podcasts on my shitty samsung smartphone.

For podcasts I use Podcast Addict. For audiobooks I use Smart Audiobook Player.

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OP, check out the audiobook of Andy Weir's The Martian. The narrator is 10/10, and so is the story. It's about 13 hours long. Here's the sample:







I need 35hrs of audiobooks - tiggaling - 08-14-2015

Terence McKenna waxes lyrical about everything under the sun, but psychedelics like DMT and Mushrooms are themes he keeps coming back to.


I need 35hrs of audiobooks - chyamor - 08-14-2015

pimsleur, learn a language


I need 35hrs of audiobooks - presidentcarter - 08-14-2015

Why not just crank through one long book? Ulysses, Crime and Punishment, something like that. I went through Crime and Punishment one week when I was home sick and really enjoyed it. It was around 30 hours if I remember correctly.

Free on itunes too (thought I don't think this is the exact version that I listened to).

https://itunes.apple.com/us/itunes-u/cri...9677?mt=10


I need 35hrs of audiobooks - Gorgiass - 08-14-2015

Quote: (08-13-2015 06:28 PM)storm Wrote:  

Great suggestions. Dan Carlin has been recommended many times before. Worth looking into.

Quote: (08-13-2015 04:15 PM)Gorgiass Wrote:  

The Teaching Company lectures. College level courses on whatever you want to learn about. Careful though, they guard their intellectual property fiercly...

Gorgiass which lectures from TTC do you recommend?

Really depends which subjects you're interested in. The one on economics by Timothy Taylor stands out most in my mind. Both on the World Wars were interesting, although they were probably 35 hours each at least. One of the shorter good ones was highlights of medical advancements - "Doctors - The History of Scientific Medicine Revealed Through Biography". Amazing to hear what surgery was like only 150 years ago. The one on Russia was good, might have been "Rise and Fall of Communism" I'm thinking of. I have a ton of them and haven't listened to most, but looking over the list I'm going to start up again. Picked the username shortly after listening to the one on Plato's dialogues but that and most of the philosophy ones were pretty dry, nihilism aside. All personal preference, you can get courses on everything from physics to art from them.

If you don't have something already check out http://www.amazon.com/Soundfly-Player-Tr...B0018P7WZ2 Just load up a thumb drive and plug and play. For longer files it's useful to use a program to divide a single file up by either time or number of smaller files, several free programs will do.


I need 35hrs of audiobooks - Off The Reservation - 08-15-2016

Use keepvid to get your copy of video or audio only of stuff you want from youtube.







I need 35hrs of audiobooks - ball dont lie - 08-15-2016

Infinite jest by David foster Wallace is incredible writing and the reader of the book is the best audiobook reader I've heard. I listen to audiobooks almost everyday.

Infinite jest is 50 hours or so. Very few slow parts.


I need 35hrs of audiobooks - Sweet Jones - 08-15-2016

There are a lot of good audiobooks and articles on mises.org

Quote: (08-13-2015 10:48 AM)Sonsowey Wrote:  

Thomas Carlyle is an excellent historian and philosopher, who coined the concept of history being "but the biographies of great men" as well as the term "the dismal science" for economics. Here several audiobooks of his are available for free. I am currently listening to the Early Kings of Norway. His book on the French Revolution is widely reknowned for excellence.

He is a bit infamous among those who even know him because he was plainly against democracy and the ideals of the French Revolution.


https://librivox.org/author/4602?primary...et_results

Thomas Carlyle is great


I need 35hrs of audiobooks - Ivanis - 08-17-2016

Stefan Molyneux is great. You can find him at Free Domain Radio


I need 35hrs of audiobooks - chicane - 08-17-2016

I have greatly enjoyed many of the "Stuff They Don't Want You to Know" podcasts. Also, "The Naked Scientists" has entertained me quite a bit.