I recently took the time to compile a list of my favorite philosophy podcasts and finally realized in the process that I spend a disproportionate amount of time on podcasts in general. However, since I’ve been pretty happy about how much time I spend on podcasts, I’m unsure if changes to my current behavior are warranted.
My current plan is to cut the bottom third of podcasts I prefer out and see how I feel. If it turns out that I’ll be just as content with only 2⁄3 of the time invested, that’ll definitely free up some time I can spend on other projects. But my prediction is that I’ll miss a lot of them and just end up re-adding them after a few weeks’ hiatus. I’ll guess I’ll find out in a month or two.
I recently took the time to compile a list of my favorite philosophy podcasts and finally realized in the process that I spend a disproportionate amount of time on podcasts in general. However, since I’ve been pretty happy about how much time I spend on podcasts, I’m unsure if changes to my current behavior are warranted.
My current plan is to cut the bottom third of podcasts I prefer out and see how I feel. If it turns out that I’ll be just as content with only 2⁄3 of the time invested, that’ll definitely free up some time I can spend on other projects. But my prediction is that I’ll miss a lot of them and just end up re-adding them after a few weeks’ hiatus. I’ll guess I’ll find out in a month or two.
Wow, thanks just for that list. I err on the other side of time-spent-on-podcasts so I mightily appreciate this resource.