Podcast chastisers.
Currently on my phone:
Tigers ones:
Tiger Territory: I like those guys. I agree that Austin can be a bit stuttery but his contribution about the player's experience and the random tea he spills on the Tigers teams of his era is interesting.
Motor City Metrics: I do not mind these guys at all. Rogellio is a University of Mich-Dearborn alum and about as human a person who podcasts can be about his issues with the spoken word. Chris uses the phrase "I don't know" a bit too much for a person who is commenting on things but overall...enjoyable listen. The amount of time they devote to the Minors is way beyond my abilities and patience but it serves the depth of their commentary. They at least have gone and seen the kids play.
Locked on Tigers: Scott is good after a win when I'm all giddy in the morning and want to re-experience it...when its a loss i probably won't listen.
Have a Seat: I only listen once in a while. I enjoy it when I do. Dan and Jason are good interviewers. I usually don't want to hear the careful stuff current players say.
Political ones: Not saying names here to avoid starting crap. On the daily I will listen until I get too mad to listen any more.
WWII and History ones:
We Have Ways of Making You Talk: very heavy focus on British contribution with lots of snark about "ze Germans" from comedian turned WWII historian Al Murray and James Holland
The Rest is History: Similar two person history pod as We Have Ways with James Holland's brother Tom and Dominick Sandbrook who cover general World History. Sometimes they get into some silly topics but they do good stuff.
WWII Pod: which has a terrible lazy intro with music from the 20s not 40s and random audio clips of people saying WWII stuff, which for some reason does not actually indicate how good the podcast is which is pretty good.
Michigan sports:
MGOPODCAST: If for not other reason than the intro music and the weird Ann Arbor specific commercials. I like Seth, Brian and supporting cast a lot for multiple reasons. They know football better than I do and explain nuances and Seth's historical awareness is great.
Strategy and geopolitics:
Naval Institute Proceedings Podcast: Pound for pound a great place to go for discussion of the things going on with our military and how we would and how we did fight battles in all domains (cyber, space, air, ground, surface and subsurface ocean).
Also sometimes there is an Air Force version I listen to...but cannot recall the name.