Birdwatching with Sean Bean: best podcasts of the week

For those who prefer birdwatching to battling wits with evil forces, this week's pick for the best podcast is "Get Birding With Sean Bean". The RSPB has made a surprisingly savvy choice by casting Ned Stark from Game of Thrones as the host of their new series. It turns out, however, that Bean has been an avid birder since childhood and can often be found squeezing in birdwatching sessions between acting gigs.

In his first podcast, Sean chats warmly and honestly with fellow bird enthusiast Guy Garvey about spotting various species while working abroad, identifying different bird songs, and the meditative joy of observing birds. With episodes released fortnightly, this podcast is a must-listen for anyone with an interest in ornithology or simply looking to learn more about the fascinating world of birds.

Other notable podcasts this week include "Vine: Six Seconds That Changed the World", which looks back at how the short-form video site could have been revived, featuring Evan Henshaw-Plath, one of Twitter's first employees. The podcast also explores the idea of an anti-AI version of Vine, a project that aims to fix some of the flaws with modern social media.

Another gripping true-crime investigation is "Love + Radio: Blood Memory", hosted by Nick van der Kolk. This offbeat interview show has taken a dark turn, exploring the case of Michael Thompson, a former member of prison gang the Aryan Brotherhood who has testified against the group in court. However, questions have been raised about his true identity and whether he is who he claims to be.

Last but not least, Pushkin Industries' "Valley of Shadows" delves into an intriguing mystery surrounding Jon Aujay's disappearance in June 1998 while on a work assignment in the Mojave desert. The show raises questions about why his own employer called off the search so quickly, sparking theories that they might be hiding something.

Finally, "Atonement: The John Paulk Story" offers an excellent oral history podcast that chronicles the story of John Paulk and his wife Anne, who were prominent figures in the US's ex-gay movement. Their testimonies now serve as a powerful critique of the movement, shedding light on the negative consequences of conversion therapy.
 
🐦 I'm not gonna lie, I'm kinda surprised they're giving a shoutout to birdwatching podcasts πŸ€”. Don't get me wrong, birds are cool and all, but isn't it a bit niche? Like, how many people actually care about that stuff? 😊 I mean, what's next? Are we gonna have podcasts about knitting or something? πŸ§΅β€β™€οΈ But seriously, if you're into that sorta thing, "Get Birding With Sean Bean" sounds like a great listen. And hey, it's not every day you see a famous actor like Sean Bean hosting a podcast about birds 🌳. Maybe I'm just out of touch with the bird-watching crowd, but it's definitely an... interesting choice πŸ˜….
 
oh man i'm so down for a podcast about birds 🐦🌿 sean bean hosting it? genius! never thought i'd say this but birdwatching sounds like a super chill hobby 😎 can't wait to dive into episodes with guy garvey and learn more about the world of ornithology. also love that pushkin industries is out with new podcasts, always keepin' me on my toes πŸ•°οΈ valley of shadows sounds like a wild mystery to unravel... might just have to start listenin' 🎧
 
I'm not really sure why I'm so interested in this podcast called "Get Birding With Sean Bean" but it sounds kinda fun lol πŸ¦πŸ‘. I mean who wouldn't want to listen to a celebrity talk about birds? It's actually pretty cool that the RSPB chose someone with a passion for birdwatching, maybe they'll inspire some people to get outside and observe nature more. But honestly I'd rather listen to something else, all these other podcasts sound way more intriguing... like "Vine: Six Seconds That Changed the World" or "Love + Radio: Blood Memory".
 
You know what this got me thinking? We're always running around trying to catch up on all these things - birdwatching, true crime, podcasts... but sometimes we gotta take a step back and just appreciate the little things. Like how Sean Bean is out there crushing it in the world of birdwatching . And I love that he's using his platform to share his passion with others. It's like, what can we learn from embracing our own interests and passions? How do they enrich our lives? Can we find that same sense of joy and fulfillment when we're doing something we love?
 
I just found out about this "Get Birding With Sean Bean" podcast and I'm hooked! πŸ˜‚ I've never been into birdwatching before but listening to Sean talk about his experiences with Guy Garvey sounds super chill 🌿. I love how he shares stories from his travels and how birds helped him cope with acting gigs on set. It's great that the RSPB chose someone like Sean, who's actually passionate about it 🎀. Anyway, if you're a bird enthusiast or just curious, this podcast is worth checking out! πŸ‘
 
🐦 I'm loving this new podcast "Get Birding With Sean Bean" but let's be real, who are we to decide which topics belong in the public sphere? I mean, is birdwatching more important than exposing the dark secrets behind Jon Aujay's disappearance or critiquing the US ex-gay movement? Not saying it's not fascinating, but what about the politics of power play here? Is Ned Stark's involvement a publicity stunt to distract us from the real issues? And what about the class struggle between those who can afford luxury birdwatching experiences and those who can't? It's all about access, folks! πŸ€‘
 
What's up with Sean Bean going birdwatching? I mean, I love birds too 🐦, but I wouldn't expect someone from Game of Thrones to be into that sort of thing! Wasn't he like, a total action hero and stuff?

And what's with the RSPB choosing him for this podcast? Are they trying to attract more birdies or something? Did Ned Stark know Sean Bean was a birder before casting him?

Also, the Valley of Shadows one sounds super interesting! What happened to Jon Aujay in 1998? Was it like a mystery novel or what? I've always been curious about true-crime stuff... maybe this podcast will give me some answers πŸ€”
 
OMG u gotta check out this new pod "Get Birding With Sean Bean" 🐦 it's literally the most chill podcast ever Sean Bean is actually super passionate about birdwatching and he shares all these cool stories about spotting birds while traveling for work 🌏 I was thinking maybe they should do an episode on how to start birdwatching if u r like a total newbie like me lol πŸ˜‚
 
Ugh, I'm not sure why they're trying to make birdwatching so cool πŸ˜’, but "Get Birding With Sean Bean" sounds like just another shallow attempt to get people interested in nature 🌿. I mean, who cares about spotting different species when the world is still full of real problems? And what's with Ned Stark being the host? He's not exactly known for his outdoorsy vibes...it just seems like a weird PR stunt to me πŸ€”. And on top of that, there's this whole thing about Michael Thompson's identity and whether he's really who he says he is? Sounds like more conspiracy theories 🚨. I'm gonna stick to my usual podcasts, thanks πŸ˜’
 
I'm loving this new podcast "Get Birding With Sean Bean" πŸ¦πŸ’š It's so cool to see someone with such an amazing acting career also has a passion for birdwatching! I mean, who wouldn't want to squeeze in some bird spotting between film shoots? πŸ˜‚ The way Sean chats with Guy Garvey about birds is just so relaxed and fun, it makes me wanna grab my binoculars and hit the great outdoors too! 🌳 Let's be real, this podcast is a must-listen for anyone who loves nature or just wants to learn more about our feathered friends. Give it a try, trust me you won't regret it! 😊
 
Omg you guys 🀯 Sean Bean is like totally awesome on this new podcast "Get Birding With Sean Bean"! I mean who knew he was such an avid birder? πŸ˜‚ It's so cool how he chats warmly with Guy Garvey about birds, it's like having a convo with your grandpa but way more interesting! 🌳 I'm def gonna check out these other podcasts too, especially "Vine: Six Seconds That Changed the World" - short-form videos can be so underrated. πŸ“Ή But what's up with that true-crime podcast "Love + Radio: Blood Memory"? 😬 The guy's story sounds super shady... did he even really testify against the Aryan Brotherhood?
 
just listened to "Get Birding With Sean Bean" and gotta say its really soothing 😌 i mean sean bean is all about birdwatching and its infectious 🌿 also felt like he was being super chill with guy garvey πŸ€— but what really got me thinking was how birds are just like the ultimate escape from our crazy lives 🌳 sometimes i feel like we need more podcasts like this to help us unwind 😴
 
the idea of sean bean being all about birdwatching is kinda cool πŸŒΏπŸ’š i mean who knew game of thrones' ediest character was secretly into birds? sounds like he's really passionate about it tho and having guy garvey on as a guest seems like a match made in heaven. birdwatching can be so calming and meditative, maybe sean bean is onto something there 😌
 
I'm so over these podcasts being hyped up just because one person has a famous face attached to it πŸ™„. I mean, what's next? "Get Gardening With Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson" or something? 🀣 Give Sean Bean his props for being passionate about birdwatching and all, but come on...

I'm actually really intrigued by "Valley of Shadows", though. That mystery is super puzzling! πŸ€” I love how it raises questions about corporate greed and cover-ups. It's like a real-life whodunit novel waiting to be solved. And can we talk about the theme of identity in podcasts lately? Like, Michael Thompson's case has got me thinking... who are we really supposed to trust? πŸ‘€
 
I'm loving this new podcast "Get Birding With Sean Bean" 🌟! I mean, who wouldn't want to listen to Ned Stark talking about birdwatching? πŸ˜‚ It's so cool that he's been into it since childhood and can share all his experiences from acting gigs. The chemistry between him and Guy Garvey is super relaxed and fun to listen to. I'm also intrigued by the other podcasts, especially "Love + Radio: Blood Memory" - I love a good true-crime investigation! But honestly, if I had to pick one, it's Sean Bean's podcast all the way. There's just something so charming about him talking about birds 🐦❀️.
 
I gotta say, I'm loving this podcast round-up! 🎧 Sean Bean's "Get Birding With Sean Bean" sounds like a real hoot - who knew he was a bird enthusiast too? πŸ˜„ The way he chats with Guy Garvey about spotting birds while traveling is just so relaxing to listen to. It's great that the RSPB chose him as the host, it adds an extra layer of credibility to the podcast.

I'm also intrigued by "Vine: Six Seconds That Changed the World". I mean, can you imagine what could've been if Vine had stayed around? πŸ€” Evan Henshaw-Plath's take on it all sounds like a must-listen. And Nick van der Kolk's true-crime investigation in "Love + Radio: Blood Memory" is giving me major podcast vibes - dark and gripping, just the way I like it! 😳

But what really caught my attention was "Valley of Shadows". Jon Aujay's disappearance sounds like a real whodunit. Why did his employer call off the search so quickly? It's got all the ingredients of a great mystery novel... or podcast, at least! πŸ€”
 
I'm so stoked to hear about this new podcast "Get Birding With Sean Bean" πŸ¦πŸŽ™οΈ! I mean, can you imagine listening to Ned Stark talk about birdwatching? It's like he's saying "Winter is coming... and the birds are migrating!" πŸ˜‚. But seriously, it sounds so relaxing and fun. I've always been fascinated by birdwatching, but never had the time to get into it. Maybe this podcast will inspire me to grab my binoculars and get out there. And speaking of inspiration, have you guys listened to "The Office" theme song on repeat? 🎢
 
omg you guys I'm so down for "Get Birding With Sean Bean" it's like Ned Stark from GoT hosting a podcast about birdwatching who wouldn't want that πŸ¦πŸ‘¨β€πŸŒΎ I've heard Guy Garvey is super cool too, we should all check out this podcast ASAP. but seriously though what a fascinating combination of a serious show with a famous actor who's also into birds - it just makes sense!
 
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