On the atheist side, do you have any favorite people to listen to?
No. I don't listen to no body.

Seriously ...
That depends on how you define listen to.
I can imagine you listen to fellow religionists for the emotional philosophical comfort. I don’t seem to have such a need.
In my younger days I did all the usual listening to the usual list of philosophers from Aristotle and Epicurus, to Joseph Campbell and John McDowell. I still read Khalil Gibran and Bob Dylan not just for the art but also the philosophy. Matt Dillahunty doesn’t do anything for me. There is no challenge there.
These days I am almost exclusively centered on videos. Anything from the Royal Institution, PBS SpaceTime , TED Talks, Fermilab, insert long list here. Of late I’ve been into Mythology, the ecumenical councils, the new discoveries at Gbekli Tepe interspersed with Brian Greene, Jim Al-Khalili and Sean Carroll.
So, to answer your question, I listen to science, history and occasionally Janis Joplin. Though my brain still sparks an a-ha with some new thought I come across my philosophy is pretty well set and I seem to have no need for verification. Only challenge.
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Eschew obfuscation. Habituate elucidation.