Podcasts worth a listen - Sept 2016

I listen to a lot of podcasts so you don't have to. Each month I'll share the best episodes.

If you're new to Podcasts, I'd recommend Overcast for the iPhone.

News & politics

- The unexpectedly good Private Eye podcast with a revolving doors special - the questionable trend to comfy jobs after a political career.

- The Spectator: Labour’s indestructibles: Can anything stop the hard left?. They argue that even a catastrophic loss in 2020 wouldn't change the move left.

- An old interview with Neil Kinnock on his life in politics. Some of the issues he faced are back again today

Tech & geek stuff

- Andreesen Horowitz (A16Z) do the best VC podcasts. I expected this special on 'pre-commerce' or 'pre-tail' would be jargonny and shallow, but it's full of surprising insights.

- Similarly, A16Z on microservices is a must listen. Using Netflix as an example, they explain how servers are no longer rented by the year, day or hour - but by the millisecond. It's pretty transformative in terms of getting dev done so worth knowing about.

Arts & misc

- Great interview with Hunter Davies who had extraordinary access to the Beatles in their heyday. Fabulous anecdotes.

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