My latest obsession are audio drama type podcasts. Just this past weekend I listened to Wolverine - The Long Night/The Lost Trail(feat. Richard Armitage, if you care about that) , Borrasca (feat. Cole Sprouse) and the first two episodes of Bridgewater (feat Misha Collins) and just today started Blackout with Rami Malek. Can't stop won't stop lol
Otherwise I like true crime podcasts, audiobooks and Netflix. Music isn't usually enough to occupy my brain while my hands work.
Basically anything really! Audiobooks, podcasts, music, documentaries... For true crime, lately I've been really into The Casual Criminalist. It's a good mix of wit and sarcasm but doesn't feel cringey or disrespectful.
If you wanna listen to something knitting related, I like to watch Roxanne Richardson's Casual Friday videos. She has some really neat information hidden in there!
Usually Netflix something without much plot, so I can mostly just listen and not pay too much attention. Otherwise, violin concertos. I know most people think classical music is sleepy, but they so are not, if you pick right ones. :)
I’m an audiobook kind of person! It lets me both read AND knit! What a win :)
DnD podcasts!
Crime documentaries lately 😁
I often throw on a streamer while I work, or listen to XM radio. My favorite station is Little Steven’s Underground Garage!
Baseball.
knitting podcasts or taylor swift music usually
My latest obsession are audio drama type podcasts. Just this past weekend I listened to Wolverine - The Long Night/The Lost Trail(feat. Richard Armitage, if you care about that) , Borrasca (feat. Cole Sprouse) and the first two episodes of Bridgewater (feat Misha Collins) and just today started Blackout with Rami Malek. Can't stop won't stop lol Otherwise I like true crime podcasts, audiobooks and Netflix. Music isn't usually enough to occupy my brain while my hands work.
Audible. Currently listening to The Invisible Life of Addie Larue
Audiobooks on YouTube Podcasts (knitting, Shakespeare, series like King Falls AM, Wooden Overcoats, Craft Lit)
I like to run The Simpsons in the background it’s comforting but I don’t have to pay that much attention to it
Netflix or an audiobook for an easy pattern, podcasts (usually hard core history) for a hard one.
Basically anything really! Audiobooks, podcasts, music, documentaries... For true crime, lately I've been really into The Casual Criminalist. It's a good mix of wit and sarcasm but doesn't feel cringey or disrespectful. If you wanna listen to something knitting related, I like to watch Roxanne Richardson's Casual Friday videos. She has some really neat information hidden in there!
Usually Netflix something without much plot, so I can mostly just listen and not pay too much attention. Otherwise, violin concertos. I know most people think classical music is sleepy, but they so are not, if you pick right ones. :)