I mean there is the normal gaming ones, Giant Bomb, Easy Allies, 8-4, Nextlander, Waypoint. All the extras for Giant Bomb and only their main pod for the others.
Then I do runs of the What a Cartoon podcast, typically waiting till there is a few to blow through them. Use to listen to their Simpsons one but dropped it when the third guy left. Not because I liked him more but because he provided a different perspective then the other two, who already represented my perspective (more of a Lisa while the guy that left was more of a Bart) so it became not as enjoyable for me.
Them for sports is mostly Dan Lebatard stuff. Do their main shows and Cinephile and Ciniphobe podcasts. Only other sports one I listen to is the Right Time with Bomani Jones.
Currently also listening to the Stat of the Arc gameclub podcast that is covering Xenogears which I highly highly recommend if you are into Xenogears. That is another that I let build up a few weeks before catching up. I have a few things like this where I listen to specific coverage of a thing then move on. Great Gundam Experiment is another like that, but dropped it more because I wasn't really to pay when I have so much else to listen to.
This is the background noise of my life that helps me not think about anything. Do run a few of them at 1.5 speed that are lower tier, like Nextlander (sorry) Waypoint, and Easy Allies, If I had to drop anything it would probably be those (or What a Cartoon) since it's just the same game news and takes I get from other places from people who while I find interesting I don't really share tastes with. I'd recomend any of the things I mentioned if you need more background noise, but threads like these tend to be more for people to just post their lists and wait for others to comment on them.
Ghibliotheque
A nice chill, insightful podcast of two guys going through every Ghibli move, one who has seen them all and one who is watching them all for the first time.
They have since made their way through every Ghibli movie and have branched out into covering the works of Satoshi Kon & Cartoon Saloon. They have also done quite a few interviews and chats with long time fans of Studio Ghibli who have been inspired by them, including Rebecca Sugar, Enrico Carossa, Mike Rianda, and Tom Moore.
This sounds good. Will add it to the list of things to look into when I find more time to fit things in.