Disney Podcasts

CinderellyKelly

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Original Poster
I've been listening to podcasts a lot more recently, and would love some Disney podcast suggestions.

I love Zip-a-dee-doo-pod and Mouse Chat.

What are your favorites?
 

luv

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I haven't listened in a long while, but I love the WDW Today podcast. I think Len Testa is the only other person on the planet who keeps 80s pop culture in the front of his mind, lol. Every once in a while he tosses a little comment out and I wonder how many other people got it.

I should listen again.
 

mickeymatt

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Wow you should really check out WDW radio with Lou Mongello. He has awesome interviews with the likes of Julie Andrews, Robert Sherman, Dave Smith, and many more. It is the best podcast IMHO!
 

adv.bluedude

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Not quite sure if you would consider it a podcast, but some friends and I have been putting up a few videos on youtube, some of which are podcast-y as well as a few stand-alone videos and series. Check us out if you care to here. Sorry for the self-promotion, but we're just trying to get our names out there to some extent. Figured this would be a good place to do so if you're looking for podcasts.
 

lilclerk

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I'm, like, the podcast queen. I listen to WAY too many. Mostly comedy, but a few Disney ones mixed in there.
I didn't see this one mentioned yet, but WEDWay Radio is great if you like Disney history. WDWToday, the Unofficial Guide one, the Disney Food Blog one, and Be Our Guest are my favorites. If you're into photography, ISO5571 is pretty good, too. And RIP Betamouse.
Personally, I can't stand Lou from WDW Radio or anyone from the Dis podcasts. Mouse Chat is alright, they have good planning tips since they're all travel agents.
 

gwhb75

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I really like the Be Our Guest Podcast. It was the first podcast I found when I started looking for podcasts a few years ago. WDW Today is really good too. I used to like WDW Radio, but haven't listened to it in a while (not for any particular reason). Lastly, Inside the Magic is OK (probably my least favourite of the four mentioned)
 

lazyboy97o

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The Season Pass Podcast is by far the best. It is not exclusively about Disney, but if you want the most genuine look at themed entertainment they have it. The archive is also full of more great interviews from across the industry.

I haven't listened in a long while, but I love the WDW Today podcast. I think Len Testa is the only other person on the planet who keeps 80s pop culture in the front of his mind, lol. Every once in a while he tosses a little comment out and I wonder how many other people got it.
You've obviously never listened to CoasterRadio.

I didn't see this one mentioned yet, but WEDWay Radio is great if you like Disney history.
I tend to enjoy WEDway Radio but it seems they often have a few holes in their research in areas that are not that obscure.
 

Sandurz

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WDW Today has the best format...nice, quick shows three times a week with a two hour live show once a month. There's always some to listen to.

In spite of his conversational filler tics, I'll listen to anything Jim Hill shows up on.

And also I have to shoutout the Kingdomcast guys for being a great switchup from less candid shows.
 

Soarin2u

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Another vote for WDWToday. I love the chemistry of the hosts. I tried WDW Radio but found Lou annoying. JMO.

Inside the magic, is good. Sometimes it doesn't focus on Disney, but personally I don't mind that because he has other fun things to talk about that are interesting.
 

lilclerk

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I tend to enjoy WEDway Radio but it seems they often have a few holes in their research in areas that are not that obscure.
I've noticed that as well. I tend to cut them slack since they're a couple dads with young kids, haha. I like their format, though. It's a twist on the general park planning podcast.

I should note that I really enjoy all those podcasts I listed because they're all very honest in their opinions, especially WDW Today. If they don't like something, you know about it, and if Disney gave them something to review for free, they disclose it. But they're not overly negative. I like that.
 

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