Below is a list of podcast authors with their contact or web site info. I have found that what they say is well thought out and usually researched with accuracy. Of course there will be content I do not agree with.
My choosing of these authors is based on whether the opinions are based on “logic and reason” or just “wild emotional outbursts”. I don’t want to listen to authors that spend their episode ranting and yelling at listeners like some TV evalgelist.
I realize most people don’t have time to listen to an entire podcast. For he most part, I don’t either. When I do, I try to take the time to download their audio, take notes and post the edited audio here so I can refer back to it. Otherwise, the subjects get lost down the “memory hole”.
Many podcasters do not write summaries of subjects covered in an episode. This makes is harder for people to find the exact location in the recording of where the subject is covered.
About RSS feed URLs. I always try to add an RSS address designed to be added to a generic RSS reader/subscriber. I avoid addresses to proprietary readers like Apple Podcast, iHeart Radio, X, Spotify, etc. These corporations usually want subscriptions fees just to have access to audio that is free from other sources.
Stan Levy

Stan Levy is a podcaster who resides in Los Angeles county, California. His podcast is called “Black Man Thinkin‘” He normally posts a new episode every Monday that is available from the link below. He covers a wide-range of political, cultural and biblical-based perspectives.
Stan has a very unique perspective on the “race pimps” in black leadership. He calls the mentality that some blacks follow without question as “Negrosity”. And those who promote “white guilt” and Black Lives Matter as “Knee-Grows”. According to Stan, these are often the same people who promote government programs that ultimately benefit politicians and special interests more than the individuals those programs are intended to help.
You can find the original episodes on Stan’s hosting site below. The site has an embedded player built-in to the web page. You don’t need a podcast player or subscriber to listen.
I strongly encourage our readers to listen to Stan’s podcast. There’s a lot of wisdom and knowledge voiced there. Even though Stan is a devout Christian, he doesn’t push a lot of religious dogma on his show.
