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Podcasts to banish your commuting doldrums

April 15, 2015 AJC senior legal affairs writer Bill Rankin (left) interviews former FBI agents Danny Sindall and John Insogna (right) for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution's new podcast series, Breakdown, at Co3 Sound in Buckhead on Wednesday, April 15, 2015. HYOSUB SHIN / HSHIN@AJC.COM
April 15, 2015 AJC senior legal affairs writer Bill Rankin (left) interviews former FBI agents Danny Sindall and John Insogna (right) for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution's new podcast series, Breakdown, at Co3 Sound in Buckhead on Wednesday, April 15, 2015. HYOSUB SHIN / HSHIN@AJC.COM
By Andria Brooks
Aug 18, 2015

I've recently discovered podcasts are great for providing drive-time entertainment. And who among this contingent of weary Atlanta commuters doesn't need that?

After all, the average metro Atlanta commuter spends roughly 30 minutes traveling each way. And then there are the occasional road trips -- hours upon hours spent with your hind-end glued to a seat. In the best cases, with the best podcasts, you actually feel smarter by the time you reach your destination.

April 15, 2015 AJC senior legal affairs writer Bill Rankin (left) interviews former FBI agents Danny Sindall and John Insogna (right) for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution's new podcast series, Breakdown, at Co3 Sound in Buckhead on Wednesday, April 15, 2015. HYOSUB SHIN / HSHIN@AJC.COM
April 15, 2015 AJC senior legal affairs writer Bill Rankin (left) interviews former FBI agents Danny Sindall and John Insogna (right) for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution's new podcast series, Breakdown, at Co3 Sound in Buckhead on Wednesday, April 15, 2015. HYOSUB SHIN / HSHIN@AJC.COM

I'm an avid reader, but I never caught the audio book bug. The narrator's voice never sounded like the voice I ascribed to characters in my head. But podcasts -- at least the ones I'm listening to -- are more like on-demand radio or TV programming.

I've stumbled across some great podcasts since I started exploring and discussing them, but I'm hoping readers will open up and share more suggestions.

Here's a list of my favorites so far:

Don't know what a podcast is? Most people listen to them on their smartphones. Here's the Google search definition.

pod·cast

(

noun) 

A digital audio file made available on the Internet for downloading to a computer or portable media player, typically available as a series, new installments of which can be received by subscribers automatically.

Podcasts can be great for passing time when you're stuck behind the wheel of a car.

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