
This is a podcast about engineering disasters and systemic failures, from a leftist perspective, with jokes
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 245 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Technology | |||

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please make every episode 5 hours long and go on more tangents 👍
Initially started listening to this podcast on a roadtrip, mainly because I thought my partner would like it (we normally just listen to podcasts, audiobooks, music of my choosing). I was surprised at how interesting it was, since I’ve never been that interested in engineering. Some episodes are about topics that I only knew a little about that i’m glad to be more informed on now. Most of the episodes are about things that i’ve never heard of that are pretty interesting. My main problem with th... more
Informative and entertaining, Justin, November and Liam are a fantastic mix that get cover an astounding breadth of knowledge while making boring or unsettling topics interesting. Most importantly though they bring to light viewpoints and events rarely heard of in “normal” history education.
I love all the regular stuff about the podcast, especially the obscenely long episodes. But perhaps their
most underrated contribution to podcasting is the consistent intro format. ("My name
is...")
It's just long enough of a sample of each voice to be able to tell them apart immediately and never get mixed up. AND it's great fodder for bits. Accessibility can be fun! Yay!! <3
The apple podcast app is deadnaming November. Thanks y’all, love the show, wish I could give you money.
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Spotify | #14 | |
Apple Podcasts | #45 | |
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Apple Podcasts | #44 | |
Apple Podcasts | #59 | |
Spotify | #21 |
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The content centers on discussions of engineering disasters and systemic failures, approached through a unique blend of humor and critical commentary. Episodes typically feature hosts recounting historical incidents involving transportation, infrastructure, and technology, mixing anecdotal storytelling with technical insights. Noteworthy topics include in-depth analyses of aviation mishaps, rail disasters, and the failures of urban infrastructure, all laced with humor and irreverence. The show holds a distinct appeal for listeners interested in critical examinations of engineering and societal issues, especially from a leftist viewpoint.
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