I will leave the political ones out.
PM your high-level interests in that realm if you want to go down that route.
ALAB Series
Three attorneys sit around and talk about some of the most hilariously brazen and unethical stories of the legal profession. Seems to be discontinued now, but they have a good backlog.
Last Podcast on the Left
A dark/absurdist comedy about tales of the macabre (e.g., cults, the occult, supernatural events, true crime, survival situations, etc.). Their humor isn't for everybody but I like their storytelling.
Political Beats
This is a National Review podcast, but it has 0% political content. The two hosts and an invited guest pick a musical act, from the 1950s through today, and talk through their discography. It is a good way to learn more about the history and catalog of favorite bands and a good introduction to new ones.
The Bill Barnwell Show
Barnwell is probably the best writer and commentator about the NFL -- very nerdy and analytics-driven but also has a "gee whiz" and self-deprecating nerdy charm about himself that I appreciate.
The Martyrmade Podcast
Cooper's politics are... controversial, to say the least, or at least complex... but he's an excellent storyteller on historical topics. Very similar to Carlin when it comes to longform historical podcasts. I would recommend his lengthy series on the history of Zionism (Fear and Loathing in the New Jerusalem) and his absolutely fascinating and revealing series on the history of Jim Jones and the Peoples Temple (God's Socialist).
Told in Stone
Garrett Ryan has a Ph.D. in classical studies from the University of Michigan. His podcast discusses various historical topics related to classical antiquity, and he invites some of the most august historians in the world on these topics in for conversations -- he's an excellent interviewer in the medium.