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True crime:
RedHanded - British true crime podcast
Park Predators - Crime in America's National Parks
True Crime Bullshit - Series on serial killer Israel Keyes
CaseFile - Australian true crime podcast
Small Town Murder - comedy true crime in US small towns
Atheism:
Debunking:
Maintenance Phase - Debunking diet myths and fighting fatphobia
If Books Could Kill - Debunking claims from best-selling books
Love James and Jimmie on Small Town Murder. The amount of research that goes into each episode is absolutely insane for the pace that they pump out episodes, and those two dudes balance each other out well.
I especially admire how it never comes off as being disrespectful of the victims' stories, which is a common enough problem in the true crime genre that makes me steer clear of a lot of shows.
I'll have to check out the others listed! The rest are all new to me.