And if so what are they? I listen to a lot of podcasts and now that I am back working normal hours and can train again I want to find a BJJ podcast to listen to while at work.
Inside Bjj. I used to listen to that one. I think I'll listen again.
Inside bjj
Love Inside BJJ, but can't stand Bang Ludwig.<br />Seems he's paying them for airtime, and it's really turning out to be very painful for me to listen
Keep in mind, I'm on the road for my entire job, so I have a lot of time to listen to podcasts, so here's the list of what I listen to :
Big Jiu jitsu show
Bjjbrick podcast
Inside BJJ (especially when Tim isn't freezing Ernest out)
Grapplearts
Jiu jitsu after dark
Pulling guard podcast
The grappling central podcast
Also, even though they haven't put new episodes out in a while, I like open mat radio & jiu jitsu geeks podcasts.
Been thinking about starting a podcast. Will check some of these out to study format and topics.
303, what type of topics interested you, BJJ or otherwise?
I think it would be cool to get the top BJJ guys on a podcast and just talk about everything BJJ. Philosophy, technique, rivalries, competitions, etc. I am listening to inside BJJ and really liking it.
Any topics other than BJJ? Just curious. I wouldn't be able to limit my topics to BJJ but BJJ guys would probably be my main audience.
Rubber Ducky - Love Inside BJJ, but can't stand Bang Ludwig.<br />Seems he's paying them for airtime, and it's really turning out to be very painful for me to listenYeah why in the world would we want a world class striking coach to come
On the show and breakdown fights?

Inside bjj is the only one I know of
http://bjjbrick.com/
tf1 -Duane is pimping out inside bjjRubber Ducky - Love Inside BJJ, but can't stand Bang Ludwig.<br />Seems he's paying them for airtime, and it's really turning out to be very painful for me to listenYeah why in the world would we want a world class striking coach to come
On the show and breakdown fights?

Open mat radio. Easily one of the best bjj podcasts out there, if not the best.
foreverwhitebelt - Open mat radio. Easily one of the best bjj podcasts out there, if not the best.Paul is a good dude who does good work.

King Trav - Inside Bjj. I used to listen to that one. I think I'll listen again.This

I think most of the big ones have been named. I know open mat radio hasn't been super active lately. I've got shows in the works and coming soon.
Props to Tim and the insideBJJ crew. I am consistently impressed by their consistency. It's way harder than it looks to keep regular shows pumping out.
Travis Newaza and Jesse Bell just started one. As did Nick the tooth. So they'll definitely have unique perspectives. I believe Dave Camarillo has something in the works as well.
You may dig some of the yt stuff I did with a few other podcasters. Mostly based around events but worth checking out, Around the Mat on yt. I think it's on the verbal tap page.
If you can dig up some Fightworks podcasts they're all classics.
Props to everyone that gives podcasting a shot. I think it demands a lot more time than people think. There's a ton of space in the market so the more the merrier. If you find any dope shows please share!
In nonbjj news I can recommend Tim a Ferris, Danieli Bolleli (drunk Taoist and history on fire), Dan Carlin (common sense and hardcore history). Intellectual Gentlemans Club and TheJourneyPodcast.com are similar in many ways. With TJP I share a lot of the personal side of going through cancer treatment but we also had lots of guests like Bolleli and Aubrey Marcus (people love and hate him!). I also listen to a ton of Buddhist and mindfulness stuff. The one pure fun, not trying to learn anything just trying to laugh, has to be Bill Burr. You ever need to laugh fire up the MondayMorningPodcast.
Open mat radio. Especially the episodes with Pete the Greek. Well worth a listen.
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