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[PhiloBiblos] Looks like a great list, and I know that my iPod can get overwhelmed with too many podcasts on occasion, but I would suggest Ideas from CBC Radio (Science-y), The Moth (short stories), NPR's Planet Money (economy/current events), and Seminars about Long Term Thinking by the Long Now Foundation (lectures on a variety of issues with long-term impact).
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