I give these podcasts $5-8 monthly. Only the HPLLP has a pay wall.
- The Drabblecast -- Norm Sherman produces strange stories by strange authors for strange listeners.
- The Geologic Podcast -- George Hrab on skepticism, music and more.
- The H.P. Lovecraft Literary Podcast -- Chad Fifer and Chris Lackey on pre-WW2 horror fiction.
- Ken and Robin Talk About Stuff -- Kenneth Hite and Robin Laws wax eloquent and eclectic on gaming, fiction, history, occultism, books, movies, and the list just goes on.
I've also been a paying member of the Planetary Society for years because of their excellent podcast Planetary Radio with Mat Kaplan et al.
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