I spend well over 15 hours a week listening to podcasts. Cooking, cleaning, commuting, going for a walk or trying to fall asleep - podcasts make it better. Always looking for a good podcast to add to my list. Here's my current lineup:
Stay Tuned with Preet - Weekly. Amazing podcast hosted by Preet Bahara, former lead prosecutor for Southern District of NY (he is responsible for Black Friday and taking down The Silk Road). Very good at explaining whats going on in the world without much bias. There are two episodes with Bill Browder as a guest that I highly recommend everyone listen to. Currently this is the podcast I look forward to the most.
The NYTimes Daily - 5-6 ~30 min episodes a week. I listen to maybe 30% of the episodes.
Gambling with an Edge - Weekly. Hosted by one of the best video poker players and one of the best BJ/general AP players in the world. I usually skip any episode with a poker related guest. Bob Nersesian and Michael Shackleford are regular guests and make for by far the best episodes. (Michael Shackleford used to host the show back when it was an AM Radio show)
Coding Blocks - ~Weekly 2 hour episodes. Pretty technical, geared towards software developers.
Art of Product - Weekly. Not too technical. Focus on building SAS companies.
React Roundup, Javascript Jabber, Ruby Rogues - All weekly, pretty technical geared towards web developers.
Harmontown - weekly, Dan Harmon (co-creator of Rick and Morty) basically getting drunk and fucking around usually on stage in front of a live audience.
Stuff You Should Know - A few episodes a week (they've been doing it for over 10 years though and often just repost old episodes) Each episode focuses on a single specific topic, I listen to about half of them. Exampls: 'How miranda rights work', 'Disappearance of the Yuba County Five', 'How the Standford Prison Experiment worked', 'How Ponzi Schemes Work'
TwoPlusTwo Pokercast - RIP
Poker Fraud Alert - Druff & Friends - Weekly and crazy long. The host produces the show during the show and doesn't seem to have many friends. I've listened to and enjoyed every episode but have only ever recommended it to a few special people. There are time stamps though!