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My Podcast Picks: Anjon Limbu
Limbu is the founder, director and senior colourist of Stellar Studios. He has been working in the media production industry since 2016.![My Podcast Picks: Anjon Limbu](https://assets-api.kathmandupost.com/thumb.php?src=https://assets-cdn.kathmandupost.com/uploads/source/news/2023/third-party/5-1685476776.jpg&w=900&height=601)
VIEWS with David Dobrik and Jason Nash
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This podcast, which has released 220 episodes so far, was started six years ago by David Dobrik and Jason Nash. The hosts take us behind-the-scenes on their lives off-screen and share unfiltered thoughts on different topics.
As a long-time fan of David Dobrik, I find enjoy his podcast. I feel a sense of nostalgia when I listen to his adventures. It teleports me to the time Dobrik was big on YouTube and I used to watch his videos routinely.
The Joe Rogan Experience
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The Joe Rogan Experience has been on the air for 13 years and has a total of 2198 episodes aired to date. Joe Rogan, has a huge variety of guests from different backgrounds who give fascinating perspectives and diverse worldviews.
As a listener, I appreciate the opportunity to learn about new subjects, expand my knowledge, and gain a deeper understanding of things from these diverse perspectives.
Waqas Qazi
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Started in 2019, YouTuber Waqas Qazi has put out a total of 76 episodes to date. This is the podcast where one can sharpen their technical skills and learn to become profitable as filmmakers.
As a colorist working in the filmmaking industry, I constantly strive to enhance my skills and stay up to date with the latest trends. This podcast is a valuable resource for me. Qazi teaches me new techniques, practical insights, and helps me discover innovative approaches to my craft.
The No Film School Podcast
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The No Film School Podcast serves as a treasure trove of insightful discussions, interviews, and practical advice from industry experts. The show has released 675 episodes to date.
As a self-taught filmmaker, I have always looked to No Film School as a reliable source of inspiration and knowledge. Listening to this podcast empowers me to pursue my passion with renewed enthusiasm.