I don't typically "listen" to KF podcasts, as I tend to watch them on YouTube. If I don't have time, I'll save an occasional KFP or KFGC on my podcast app to listen at work. Other podcasts I listen to are Giant Bomb's Bombcast (and its separate after show) and Beastcast (as well as their infrequent interview feed). If I have the time, I'll prefer to watch the YouTube video of the Bombcast (their only video option). I listen to Easy Allies' Easy Allies Podcast, FrameTrap, Cup of Jones, Fiasconauts, and (the, for now, defunct) Table Top Adventures (I opt for YouTube for all of these when I can). The final video game podcast I listen to is NoClip's show (very infrequent). Prior to working, I used to have time for more video game podcasts such as PS Blogcast, PS Nation, and Podcast Beyond. I listened to the latter two from 2008-2018. It was weird to stop, but also very freeing.
As for non video game podcasts, I used to listen to Tested's This is Only a Test (Gary Whitta used to be a regular years ago) and Still Untitled: The Adam Savage Project. I also used to listen to Rebel Force Radio, but the hosts really rubbed me the wrong way (and apparently a whole lot of other people) and I dropped them pretty quickly. My favorite show there was Star Wars Oxygen, which was all about John Williams' music. It was co-hosted by composer (including games music) and actor (mostly VO in video games and background characters in movies) David W. Collins (he also co-hosts the Star Wars movie premieres and Star Wars Celebration panels/interviews). Despite liking the show, he was smart for ending the show and getting out of there before the main hosts really started to make fools of themselves (whiny behavior, sexist comments, calling out "fake fans" because they "dared" to bash the prequels (they particularly hated on Simon Pegg for this reason, saying he was a fake nerd)). So, it was a pleasant surprise to see he went on to launch a solo show called The Soundtrack Show. And instead of just Star Wars, he covers all movies. He does a lot of John Williams stuff, as that is his specialty, but it's a much larger scope. His Super Mario Bros. episode was really neat. The show is currently covering Raiders of the Lost Ark. Part 3 just came out this week. Very eye (or ear, in this case) opening stuff.