 Hey everybody, welcome back to the channel. Today. I'm going to be talking about a few Linux podcasts that you should definitely check out now All of these are Obviously Linux related. They're all released fairly Frequently, so I'm not gonna suggest a podcast that has been abandoned for two or three years and they're all very well produced Now there are some Things about them that you may or may not like that's why I'm gonna go through several I think podcasts are things that are very personal because Sometimes you find a person that are a podcast and It has good topics, but you can't stand one of the hosts or something I mean, it's possible that you listen, you know, you listen to Leo Laporte and you can't stand the guy, you know There have been points during my podcast listening career or whatever there I just couldn't stand Leo Laporte and he's a big the biggest podcaster in history of podcasters or whatever Or he likes to think he is I know Joe Rogan and all those guys, but I don't I mean talk about tech podcast anyways, let's go ahead and jump in and See what the first podcast is So the first one is late night Linux now late night Linux is done by four fellas from the UK they all have rich Linux backgrounds and Each podcast is about a half an hour long They also have a feed where they do some interviews and stuff So you should definitely check that out as well And they talk about Linux news and big Linux pot Linux topics and stuff like they've talked this week about the free software foundation stuff that's going on with Richard Stallman and stuff and They talk about Audacity and the end of amp and stuff again So they get some really good topics and it's really easy to get into I liked it It's not like an hour and a half long or something because some of the Linux podcasts are Really just kind of drone on for ages and ages and I don't have that kind of time so half an hour is it's bite-sized So it's really good. The next one I want to talk about is Linux lads now this one is also done by four gentlemen from the UK and They all have Linux backgrounds just like the late night Linux guys and the topics are Somewhat similar they do news sometimes they talk they have interviews. They have broad Linux topics and stuff. I Don't follow this one nearly as Religious as you could say it's the late night Linux one. I Miss a few episodes and I'll have to go back through and you know rewatch or re-listen to the ones that I've missed So that that is Linux lads all links for these will all be in the show notes below and they all they're all Fairly easy to get on whatever platform you want to get them on they're all on Apple. I think they're all on Spotify, I believe So let's go to the next one. The next one is the Ubuntu podcast now the Ubuntu podcast Isn't all about Ubuntu despite the name So the reason why it's the Ubuntu podcast is because it's done by people who use Ubuntu and It has like wimpy's on there and poppy those guys both have either worked for canonical or do work for canonical and They talk about Ubuntu Sometimes but they also have broader Linux topics and Linux news and stuff And you can just tell that they have a lot of fun doing what they do and that's why it's really enjoyable No, like late night Linux the podcasts themselves are fairly small They're about half an hour usually sometimes maybe 40 minutes. So they're easy to digest and Just kind of fun to listen to I listen to this one every single week And I always get really scared because at the end of the year they always say they're not coming back for another season So they really got to stop that and just you know commit to it We all love it. So just keep going the next one has been around for a long time And it's called going Linux now. This is probably the one that I follow the least mainly because the Episodes are a little bit longer and like every other episode they do listen or feedback And it's not something that I can really get into but otherwise they do broad Linux topics And they seem to have a good time with what they do. Like I said, it's not one that I follow as often I catch about every fourth or fifth episode That's mostly because like I said, they're longer, but it is good stuff. The next one I want to talk about is destination Linux now destination Linux is a podcast within a network called destination Linux network and this is the main one now they have Longer-ish episodes and they're not really like super long episodes They usually cover like one big topic and then they have tips and picks and stuff like that So it's very well put together. It's very well Produced they this is the only one I believe that has a video version So well, I mean except for the last one, but we'll talk about that in a minute So this one's primarily a video podcast So if you want if you're interested in one that has a video component It's like it is very well done Some of the personalities on there sometimes run either wrong way. So I don't catch every episode, but It's still very very good. So the next one Second to last one is the Linux link tech show and first of all, they need a new name I mean, it's just a bad name. I mean the Linux link. I don't even know what that means But it's very good is very well produced and they have a ton of fun You can just tell that they you know really enjoy each other's company And they really talk a lot about technology and Linux and stuff So it's definitely when you should check out this one kind of like going links. I don't catch every single episode mostly because It comes out at weird intervals. I'm not it's like maybe every two weeks. Maybe once a month. I'm not actually sure But it's it's not as frequent as the others And the last one I want to talk about It's mine. So you may be wondering why do I call the channel the Linux cast? It's because the channel was originally meant for just a podcast and We actually started doing the Linux cast in 2017 Ricky and I Ricky and I have been podcasting together since 2009 We do a like a off and on movie podcast with our friend Vince and we decided to get into the links thing And that's when I started using Linux full-time and we started a podcast We went through pretty good until 2018 and then we kind of fell off because Ricky got busy and I got busy doing other things. I got a new job And then I realized that people were actually watching or listening to the shows So we actually started to back up again. It was something else and since then Ricky's kind of Got even busier. So we brought on Martin And Martin and I do a podcast every week and he's actually going to be leaving So if you're interested in being a co-host, this is actually the reason why I'm doing this video If you're interested in being a co-host for a Linux podcast Give me a shout out and we can see if we can fit you in because I like doing the podcast It's it does have a video component But really it's just the audio on a video thing You've probably seen them on the on the channel We talk about news and big topics and stuff usually new stuff So because it's supposed to be about Linux nubes A lot of times it's about nubes stuff. So We'll probably expand those topics once we're no longer nubes, but we'll see anyway, so that is So those are the podcasts that I listen to the most obviously I'm forced to listen to that last one because I have to edit the damn things That's not a fun job most of the time anyways In the comments below make sure you Tell me what Linux podcasts you listen to where do you listen to them? Make sure you subscribe to all these because they all deserve your support Even if you don't listen to all of them subscribe subscriptions matter matters. So Thanks for watching. You can follow us on twitter at the linuxcast. You can follow us on facebook At the linuxcast. You can also support us on patreon at patreon.com slash linuxcast So with that in mind, I'd like to thank our current patrons Devon, Zach, Marcus, American Camp. Thanks everyone for your support. Thank you for watching. I'll see you next time