I love all of those things! Whenever I hit up a thrift store, the media section is my first stop. I've gotten so many great CDs and movies for next to nothing that way.
The Rest is History (history podcast with both mini-series... serieses... series... and one-off episodes)
Clear Eyes Full Hearts (Friday Night Lights rewatch)
The Line (Canadian politics -- there are a number of podcasts with this or a similar name, so you're looking for the one by Jen Gerson and Matt Gurney)
Stories Podcast (short stories for children; my kids like this a lot for road trips)
Old Books with Grace (old/very old book talk with a medievalist)
You're Dead to Me is a great one. I also really like The Rest is History in a similar niche.
I started consciously trying to read more old books in the last year or two and I've discovered that I love adventure stories! Jules Verne, Sir Walter Scott's Waverly novels... Winston Churchill's "My Early Life" is nonfiction that might as well be an adventure story, haha.
For humour it's hard to go wrong with P G Wodehouse; he wrote much more than just the Jeeves stories.
Recently I read through all of Lucy Maud Montgomery's collected short stories (the author of Anne of Green Gables among many others).
Dracula was a great read and genuinely spooky, ditto Henry James's The Turn of the Screw.
Sometimes I go to Project Gutenberg, hit "random" and download anything that catches my eye :)
I threw up during pregnancy once when I had just had OJ and brussel sprouts. It was years before I could take even a sip of orange juice without feeling nauseated all over again.