To jump back to the topic of my thread, I did some of my own research into futures trading podcasts and downloaded a few... I was less than impressed by the selection though because the ones that first turned up in a search seem to have stopped being updated in 2009/2010. There do seem to be a variety of educational podcasts but I'm more looking for education + that day's market movements as education in action.
1.) First the Lind-Waldock ones I mentioned above... they're 1-3 years old and are more focused on educational topics, but I think they're worth listening to and very well done. In particular there's a popular one titled "How Currencies Affect Global Markets". They do seem to be all audio but the voices are easy to listen to/ follow and not monotone.
2.) The most current series is "Emini Trading Strategy System" by David Marsh. He pushed the system he sells in the beginning of it... pretty quick turn off for me, but I kept listening. The analysis is interesting later on, but it's an only-audio podcast so its hard to visualize what he's talking about when he's talking about specific support and resistance levels, indicators, etc.
3.) "Floor Traders Club" in Chicago's Educational Trading Channel. This one has charts, but they're so blurry you can't see the numbers nor what contract they're for. The guy is also very, very monotone and slow. Maybe I just saw a slow day.
So from what I've gathered the educational ones offered by Lind (and probably others, there's a bunch) are great, but the current series aren't very well done. Please let me know if anybody finds anything else!