Are there any good, apolitical right-leaning podcasts out there?
Initial disclaimer: I'm very much a progressive person.
Recently listening to podcasts like Heavyweight, Reply All, Invisibilia, Underunderstood etc, I noticed that while the episode - or podcast overall - is investigative journalism lite, something incidental but progressive might happen (using the correct pronouns for a trans person, for example.) I also recently rewatched the Some More News episode on why conservative comedy is so awful, which sparked my pondering.
So... while I'm not interested in veering to the right, this did get me wondering what content might be out there that I've not been exposed to at all. Are there (relatively) apolitical podcasts out there that mirror those lite journalism examples above?
Sounds like OP means right-leaning, topic-wise, but not getting into the politics of it. If I had a good example, I'd have replied with it. lol
As a left-leaning example, NPR is pretty apolitical, but the stories they cover and the words/phrasing they choose to use are designed to appeal to those who lean left. While they're not a podcast, they do have radio shows.
I'm not a podcast person, so I can't really offer any of either bias.
Okay, that's a good question. Tbh I wasn't sure anyone would respond so I tried to keep the post succinct.
I just meant that I'd been listening to podcasts about a neutral topic and then the host would say something to show their leaning. And my only exposure to the right was mostly via the alt right. So I was wondering if there was interesting content out there where the focus is mostly neutral also
I'd say efap qualifies along with most the individuals. More long form film criticism than journalism outright though.
Dave Ramsey is worth a listen to his radio show, but they other personalities in his group are pretty trash imo. He's financial advice.
If you listen to local radio, in my experience most the people involved are moderate to slightly right leaning. It's uncommon to really come up though.
Hunting and fishing podcasts tend to be more right leaning, maybe give some of them a try.
You won't get newsy/journalism content without going pretty far right to things like project veritas or patriot radio levels.
Thank you so much! EFAP might be closest to what I'm looking for so I'll check it out. I'm in Ireland so my local radio might be of a different flavour, but it wouldn't be a bad thing to get a better idea of what's going on in the community.
What kind of podcast? Last Podcast on the Left is pretty apolitical in its topics but has some conservative undertones. I think one of the hosts used to work for Fox News? It's been a few years since I listened to them though.
I mean there is always talk radio, but you are in some ways conflating sociallity and politics (and perhaps rightly so?). They may not be different in the way you are seeming to think they are. The only suggestions I could maybe offer are for pretty niche topics.
Here is a crotchety conservative mine engineer from Canada doing tool breakdowns and reviews:
None of these are as produced as what you mention, but I don't like things very produced. However, each of these pod casters has some things they definitely lean to the right on.
If you're into pro wrestling, a lot of older wrestlers have podcasts and they're generally pretty conservative.
Chris Jericho keeps politics typically separate but has donated to the Republican party in the past, Matt Cardona is at least center right depending on where you sit, Undertaker has one too, Busted Open has a variety of hosts and some are definitely right wing.
All of these are first and foremost about other topics though, so the political leaning of the hosts rarely gets involved.
I think it’s a bad idea to frame conservatism as something so attractive that you will inevitably become addicted to it if you’re exposed. Like, I grew up in a stupidly red county and heard and saw shit that would make your hair curl. All it did was run my ass out of there to California and give me a heightened sense of when dog whistling is happening.
If you’re capable of critical thinking and it’s not eating into your mental health, finding out what your enemies are saying isn’t bad. It allows for more effective messaging and makes you seem less out of touch.
Look at the implications of what yourself is saying and then you'll notice that your two comments promote right-wing discourses, through your irrationality. What you're saying effectively is the same as saying one of those two things:
Right wing discourses are highly convincing for rational people, unlike left wing ones. OR
People are a bunch of irrationals who can't "sieve" discourses based on rationality.
This shit is not a taboo dammit. You can - and should - sieve through the statements of any political discourse, between what's true vs. false or moral vs. immoral. And when you do this with most right-wing discourses, you find so much babble that it's easy to discard; or at least irreconcilable moral premises. It's safer than you're pretending that it is.
(NB: this is coming from a heavy smoker and a communist.)