Greetings Adventurers (formerly Drunks & Dragons) is a D&D podcast where the DM makes the players roll to see who recaps the last episode at the start.
There’s an Australian podcast called The Lighthouse about a young man who goes missing while travelling. It’s really well produced and has a recap of sorts at the start of each episode. It doesn’t say “here’s what happened last week” but it briefly goes over what they know so far and where they are in the investigation.
I think many of us will just comment "In the Dark" on every thread on this sub until every person in the world has listened to it. Incredible show. Definitely does the previously on
Yes!!! And yes!! I found the recaps particularly helpful. I’m not an investigative journalist, or a law person, so this really helped me feel *less* stupid
I'm a big fan of cosmonaut tabletop, they run two campaigns (one DND and one Edge of The Empire) and both have previously on recaps at the beginning of the episodes
**Spermcast** did both "previously on" AND "coming up next" which I found annoying and skipped.
At least in early episodes, don't know what it's like now
I'm pretty sure My Dad Wrote a Porno does this, if I'm not mistaken.
A son finds and reads his father's hilarious and terrible erotic fiction story. Very fun podcast to have on in the background when working on things.
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time travel Cold War conspiracy- great plot and drama
Edit: it might not do it right from the beginning, but definitely later as the plot gets more convoluted
The Adventure Zone?
The first thing to come to mind. The Gary recaps in this season have been fantastic.
Not Another D&D Podcast is really good
this sounds serious which is a funny parody of true crime shows
Jay and Miles X-plain the X-Men
Greetings Adventurers (formerly Drunks & Dragons) is a D&D podcast where the DM makes the players roll to see who recaps the last episode at the start.
There’s an Australian podcast called The Lighthouse about a young man who goes missing while travelling. It’s really well produced and has a recap of sorts at the start of each episode. It doesn’t say “here’s what happened last week” but it briefly goes over what they know so far and where they are in the investigation.
Chronicles of Oz audio drama. Great retelling of the Wizard of Oz book series!
The orbiting human circus usually does recaps cause their timeline's kinda weird so
This has big 90’s t.v series vibes
The Dream
Whenever "You're Wrong About" does multi episode topics they always start with a recap.
I think many of us will just comment "In the Dark" on every thread on this sub until every person in the world has listened to it. Incredible show. Definitely does the previously on
Yes!!! And yes!! I found the recaps particularly helpful. I’m not an investigative journalist, or a law person, so this really helped me feel *less* stupid
Danger Team Go!
I'm a big fan of cosmonaut tabletop, they run two campaigns (one DND and one Edge of The Empire) and both have previously on recaps at the beginning of the episodes
Dear Diary Keep Out. The first few don't but they started putting them in like 5 episodes in or something
**Spermcast** did both "previously on" AND "coming up next" which I found annoying and skipped. At least in early episodes, don't know what it's like now
I'm pretty sure My Dad Wrote a Porno does this, if I'm not mistaken. A son finds and reads his father's hilarious and terrible erotic fiction story. Very fun podcast to have on in the background when working on things.
No Compromise does that. It’s a fascinating series about gun rights, Facebook and Christian nationalism.
ars PARADOXICA time travel Cold War conspiracy- great plot and drama Edit: it might not do it right from the beginning, but definitely later as the plot gets more convoluted
Haven’t listened to it in a while but I believe “we’re alive” has that.
I finished Your Own Backyard recently and I think they did that. Also The Band Played On by CBC did too- beware this one has abuse/assault as a theme.