For those of you who have TV on in the background while you work- what's are the best shows to 'watch' (mostly listen to). I've gone through Trailer Park Boys already and need something else.
I'm re-watching Breaking Bad after finishing up The Office from start to finish. Also, Game of Thrones, if no else can see your screen of course. I have my own office so I constantly have something playing. There are a lot of good shows on Youtube too. Hot Ones - Interview show where the guest eat hot wings. Joe Rogan Experience - Joe Rogan's podcast, the guests are pretty interesting and the interviews are good.
I listen to YouTube educational videos while I'm playing games at work. I'm a very productive person.
Not a bad idea to get some audio books, similar to a cross country drive where you don't have Sirius/XM and are going through multiple radio markets. Financial scandals, any of Halberstam's sports biographies or, oddly enough, Candace Bushnell/SATC type stuff would probably be engaging enough with the female narration and light subject matter. If PBS hadn't gotten stingy and taken all their American Experience programs off of Netflix and Prime, that'd be a good choice too. But Office, or Parks and Rec if you've cycled through the former too many times, is good as well.
Simon Schama's History of Britain and the old History Channel series The Presidents: the one narrated by Edward Hermann. Those are gotos anytime I move and don't have cable/internet for the first week or so.