Living without a TV (thread repost)
Posted: October 18th, 2010, 4:55 pm
My $0.02: technically, you could watch all the TV shows on your laptop, it's just that with a computer you have more control with content selection.
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http://www.ocreader.com/forum/viewtopic ... 106&t=1438
I have been meaning to compile this thread for a while now; good I have some time to type today. What is a forum without a NPR thread!
The wife and I have been living without a TV now for more than 6 years. We used to have just a TV and DVD player just for movies, but since the kid, even that has gone away. What started out as an experiment has became a lifestyle, although there are some pop culture shows I must have missed the past few years, I get as much thrill reading the plot on wikipedia.
I don’t think I have missed much, and I am just as informed if not more than everyone else. The laptop is the main workhorse of the household, its serves me, the wife and the kid baby Einstein videos during meal times. Yes, I eye the large Vizio TVs at Costco every time we go; and the wife knows to leave me alone for at least 5 minutes before I rejoin the shopping; and yes, we will eventually own a TV again someday, possibly when we stop renting; but as for now, I love how simple life is.
So if you are brave enough to turn off the tube this summer, here are a few suggestions on some alternatives for hours of TV-less entertainment.
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This American Life
http://www.thisamericanlife.org
I love radio, I love listening to people, I love listening to people’s stories, and I love the real life dramas, adventures and challenges people go through. TAL has been one of my favorite NPR shows of all time. Ira Glass the host covers a wide range of economic, cultural, art, personal and science reports. They almost always have fascinating, gripping stories that will grab you for the hour. I have never seen the TV show but I assume it’s the same format.
Each week you can download a podcast for free and listen at your leisure. The great thing about radio is that you can be entertained anytime, doing almost anything. House chores, morning baby duty and sales drive calls have never been the same since pod casting.
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Radio Lab
http://www.radiolab.org
Radio Lab has a bent towards science and academics. The various guests are mostly professors and scientists. The hosts Jad and Robert helps explore a wide range of scientific topics by making it really easy to digest. You will be smarter after every episode; if not you will definitely feel smarter.
Each episode is archive and downloadable. The other reason why I’m always quick to promote NPR shows is that they do need the donations; so if you feel enriched please give accordingly!
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The Story
http://www.thestory.org
With Dick Gordon is another great show filled with various guests covering a variety of current events; such as the gulf spill, the wars and economy. He gives a good interview and gets inside the heads of each story. Again, I can not tell how many times I have reference these stories in class, to friends, to clients and the family. It is what keeps me interesting and current. And again, the fact that these are all real life events really makes it even more interesting.
Dick interviewing style has really helped me to ask better questions with others I meet. It has helped me sell better, make new friendships and cultivate deeper ones.
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Studio 360
http://www.studio360.org
With Kurk Andersen has all the elements above with a bent towards pop culture and the arts. His shows are also all downloadable but each episode is broken down into various sections. Make sure your MP3 player has it all in order before playing.
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The Theory of Everything
http://www.npr.org/rss/podcast.php?id=510061
With Benjamin Walker is a show that has been discontinued; but I love going back and picking up on some lost episodes. They are all archived some downloadable some streamable through PRX
PRX
http://www.prx.org/series/2367
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The Moth
http://www.themoth.org
I knew there was something missing. The Moth Radio Hour is a simple show; one stage, one speaker at a time, one microphone and that is it. No notes, no edits all real and true stories. Some stories are funny, some are dark, some heartbreaking and all are interesting. You have to listen to know... It's a little hard to find but here is the link to download...
http://feeds.themoth.org/themothpodcast
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http://www.ocreader.com/forum/viewtopic ... 106&t=1438
I have been meaning to compile this thread for a while now; good I have some time to type today. What is a forum without a NPR thread!
The wife and I have been living without a TV now for more than 6 years. We used to have just a TV and DVD player just for movies, but since the kid, even that has gone away. What started out as an experiment has became a lifestyle, although there are some pop culture shows I must have missed the past few years, I get as much thrill reading the plot on wikipedia.
I don’t think I have missed much, and I am just as informed if not more than everyone else. The laptop is the main workhorse of the household, its serves me, the wife and the kid baby Einstein videos during meal times. Yes, I eye the large Vizio TVs at Costco every time we go; and the wife knows to leave me alone for at least 5 minutes before I rejoin the shopping; and yes, we will eventually own a TV again someday, possibly when we stop renting; but as for now, I love how simple life is.
So if you are brave enough to turn off the tube this summer, here are a few suggestions on some alternatives for hours of TV-less entertainment.
======
This American Life
http://www.thisamericanlife.org
I love radio, I love listening to people, I love listening to people’s stories, and I love the real life dramas, adventures and challenges people go through. TAL has been one of my favorite NPR shows of all time. Ira Glass the host covers a wide range of economic, cultural, art, personal and science reports. They almost always have fascinating, gripping stories that will grab you for the hour. I have never seen the TV show but I assume it’s the same format.
Each week you can download a podcast for free and listen at your leisure. The great thing about radio is that you can be entertained anytime, doing almost anything. House chores, morning baby duty and sales drive calls have never been the same since pod casting.
=======
Radio Lab
http://www.radiolab.org
Radio Lab has a bent towards science and academics. The various guests are mostly professors and scientists. The hosts Jad and Robert helps explore a wide range of scientific topics by making it really easy to digest. You will be smarter after every episode; if not you will definitely feel smarter.
Each episode is archive and downloadable. The other reason why I’m always quick to promote NPR shows is that they do need the donations; so if you feel enriched please give accordingly!
======
The Story
http://www.thestory.org
With Dick Gordon is another great show filled with various guests covering a variety of current events; such as the gulf spill, the wars and economy. He gives a good interview and gets inside the heads of each story. Again, I can not tell how many times I have reference these stories in class, to friends, to clients and the family. It is what keeps me interesting and current. And again, the fact that these are all real life events really makes it even more interesting.
Dick interviewing style has really helped me to ask better questions with others I meet. It has helped me sell better, make new friendships and cultivate deeper ones.
====
Studio 360
http://www.studio360.org
With Kurk Andersen has all the elements above with a bent towards pop culture and the arts. His shows are also all downloadable but each episode is broken down into various sections. Make sure your MP3 player has it all in order before playing.
=====
The Theory of Everything
http://www.npr.org/rss/podcast.php?id=510061
With Benjamin Walker is a show that has been discontinued; but I love going back and picking up on some lost episodes. They are all archived some downloadable some streamable through PRX
PRX
http://www.prx.org/series/2367
=====
The Moth
http://www.themoth.org
I knew there was something missing. The Moth Radio Hour is a simple show; one stage, one speaker at a time, one microphone and that is it. No notes, no edits all real and true stories. Some stories are funny, some are dark, some heartbreaking and all are interesting. You have to listen to know... It's a little hard to find but here is the link to download...
http://feeds.themoth.org/themothpodcast
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