Some more relevant links I found from looking around, mostly on reddit (along with the country they're from):
* https://historyofexploration.net/ (France, no recent episodes)
* https://www.cmpod.net/episodes/ (Israel, no recent episodes)
* http://theeasternborder.lv/ (Latvia)
* https://www.aljazeera.com/podcasts/ (Qatar?)
* https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/tv-radio-web/ireland-now-nine-of-the-best-irish-podcasts-1.3004035 (Ireland)
* http://www.freespeechhistory.com/ (Denmark)
* https://letsfightaboss.simplecast.com/ (Ireland)
* https://www.sanspantsradio.com/podcasts/dd-is-for-nerds/ (Australia)
* https://2debate.eu/ (Germany)
This is the heatmap of podcasts I listen to. See how much white space there is? Please help me fill those - **if you know of any English-language podcasts outside of the UK and the US**, reply and let me know (Tamil-language also welcome).
I generally listen to deep long form conversations (like Sean Carroll's Mindscape) or comedy podcasts (like Russell and Jon's 6Music radio show), but I'm open to anything; I'll give it a try if you say you like it.
(I want to diversify the places I consume media from, and this is a step towards that goal.)
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