I don’t use an MP3 player. If I’m not around my computer, I’m either in my car or in a situation where I shouldn’t be listening to music through headphones, so I really don’t have much use for them. That being said, I still love me some podcasts. I listen to them in the morning as I have my breakfast, in the afternoon as I have my lunch, and sometimes, even before I go to bed at night.

For a long time, the moviesTO podcast was my podcast of choice, but ever since Matt Brown retired from his hosting duties, it just hasn’t been the same for me. So earlier this week, I went through my iTunes list of podcasts, deleted the vast majority of them, and started looking for new sources of podcastainment. Yes, I just made that word up.

Here’s a list of what I am listening to, but what I would really appreciate is further suggestions as to other good shows to subscribe to in the future.

Best of Mike and Mike
Mike and Mike know sports, and if you really want to know everything about the sports world, you have to listen to their show. I’m never around to listen to their show live in the morning, so the podcast is good because it has all the best bits.

1st and 15
Not updated right now since the football season is over, but once those NFL players hit the field, there isn’t anyone that covers them better than Jeremy Green. One of my favorite podcasts ever.

Pardon the Interruption
Most of the time, I try and watch the show live on ESPN, but on the days I miss it, the podcast fills my necessary dose of Wilbon and Kornheiser. Kornheiser may be the funniest man on Earth, and I look a bit like Wilbon. You can’t get much better than that.

MacBreak Weekly
Leo Laporte and his all-star cast give every Mac lover all the goods they need to get through their week on this hugely popular podcast on the TWiT network.

MAMO!
Matt Brown may have left the moviesTO podcast, but he’s still doing MAMO. I wish they’d podcast more often, because to tell the truth, Matt Brown may be the most engaging movie critic/enthusiast I’ve ever met.

Movie Review
Because I absolutely love A.O. Scott’s writing style — despite the fact that I don’t agree with him all too often — I have to tune into this four minute podcast where he reviews a film every week.

net@nite
My crush on Amber Mac notwithstanding, net@nite is a great roundup of the best stuff on the web from the week. Plus, everybody loves Leo Laporte and his TWiT network.

Pop Culture
NPR’s stable of podcasts is extensive, and darn good. Hard to pick just a few, but Pop Culture is a lot of fun, despite being a bit cheesy at times. And yes, I just said cheesy.

Scrubs
Listen to this podcast after watching the episode, or it’ll all be ruined. It’s an audio commentary with the writer of the episode and an actor or two, so it’s a lot of fun to listen to while you’re watching the episode for the fourth or fifth time. You do watch the show at least four times a week, right?

This American Life
Clearly the best of the NPR stable, This American Life is full of gems of writing, culture, music — pretty much everything. Never a dull moment.

Ask A Ninja (Video)
I really don’t have to say much about this video podcast, because everyone watches it already. If you don’t, start.

commandN (Video)
Will Pate (who is awesome) and Amber Mac (who is just as awesome) in one video podcast, shot right here in Toronto? Oh my, it’s like podcast geek heaven!

The Mark McKay Show (Video)
Controversial, crazy and kooky. Also, he looks a bit like Rick Moranis. Mark McKay will get you thinking and laughing over on blogTO every week.

Rocketboom (Video)
Sure, it hasn’t been the same since Amanda left (I still love you Joanne Colan!) but Rocketboom set the standard for video blogging, and still continues to be relevant. At times.

Starring Amanda Congdon (Video)
To be honest, I only watch this because I miss seeing Amanda on my screen ever since she got unboomed, but she occasionally has some pretty awesome things to say.

Webnation (Video)
Amber Mac’s newest project on CityTV is a half-hour show called Webnation which is a pretty good wrap-up of what you missed on the web this week. If you listen to net@nite and watch commandN, it might be a bit of overkill, but you can never get enough of Amber Mac.

As you can see, it’s a bit tech and sports heavy. If you have suggestions for anything else that I should be listening to or watching, please pass them along. (And before you say it, my brother already subscribes to MuggleCast and Idolatry, so we’ve already got that covered since we listen to them together.)