BSD podcasts seem to have longer longevity than print BSD publications which don't have a backing operating system. At least when considering, BSD Magazine. I wish I picked up a copy when it was around. Then again, there were a few BSD and command-line podcasts not around anymore.
Exclusively BSD podcasts
Exclusively BSD podcasts
- BSD Now - For all BSD operating systems. An episode weekly. Audio.
- RoboNuggie - Only on FreeBSD. Based in UK, available on YouTube. Video.
- 2.5 Admins - Tech/Software news and discussion, sometimes on the topic of BSD's. An episode weekly. Content released under Creative Commons. Audio. One of the hosts owns a FreeBSD wiki, and has done articles for Ars Technica.
- The Changelog Podcast - Software/Tech interviews & talk show. Weekly. Audio & Video. Video available on YouTube.
- TechSnap - Every two weeks.
- The Scrimba Podcast - Audio. About software developers & development. Had an exclusive on FreeBSD. Episodes not released on regular schedule.
- The Craft of Open Source Podcast - Audio. About open source software. Had an exclusive on FreeBSD. Once every 2 weeks.
- SustainOSS - Episodes released under Creative Commons. Open source. Audio.
- bsdtalk - Last episode was 2 years ago.
- Command Line TV - Video podcast. Education on using shell. Included FreeBSD. Last episode was 10 years ago. Still useful.
- Open Source Voices - Covered BSD, Linux and other opensource projects. Last episode was 3 years ago.