Whether you’re walking your dog, traveling, or just trying to please your Fitbit, summer is the ultimate season to stretch your legs. To make sure you have plenty of listening material, I’ve compiled a few choice podcasts for you to add to your lineup. Don’t forget sunscreen!
Chefs are incredibly fascinating people, as anyone who has bought into Le Network De Food already knows. Some are arrogant, some are incredibly down-to-earth and creative, and others are just unique unicorns, like Moon Juice’s Amanda Chantal Bacon. Learn more about your favorite chefs by tuning into Bon Appétit’s Foodcast. You can also check out their newer programs, like “Basically,” where they answer reader questions about cooking.
As much as I hate the tire fire that America has become, I can’t stop wanting updates on the craziness. If you also want regular explanations and debriefs of the insane headlines floating before your eyes, check out The Daily, by the New York Times. Host Michael Barbaro explores topics in depth so that you can know whether or not the sky is indeed falling.
This podcast is the nearest and dearest to my heart. I just love the interviewing style of its host, Terry Gross. Whether she’s exposing the most sensitive side of the late Maurice Sendak or diving into how the housing market has served a segregationist agenda, she unlocks life-changing insights in every episode. You’ll definitely fall in love with this podcast if you give it a chance. Terry Gross for president?
This podcast started as a lighthearted affair, with its host Jacob Weisberg inviting people to do Trump impressions and poke at what makes people like him. But once Trump actually became our president, it did its civic duty and became a serious journalistic endeavor. I tune into Trumpcast regularly to hear experts on Trump/Russia, like Anne Applebaum. This might be the podcast I currently listen to most.
Looking for a chill new way to discover the latest music, movies, and TV? Still Processing hosts Wesley Morris and Jenna Wortham are down-to-earth, whip-smart and hilarious. In each episode, they bring you the pop culture news and commentary you want without the pretension of holier-than-thou gatekeepers. They can dissect Katy Perry’s fake wokeness in one stride and sing Carly Rae Jepsen’s praises in the next.
Scott Aukerman is one of the low-key funniest dudes of our generation. Between his punny send-up of traditional Q&A hosts and his guests’ non-sequitur improvisational characters, Comedy Bang Bang is a podcast like no other. If you want to see the most up-and-coming figures in comedy doing what they do best, make sure to tune in.
Channel 33 – ‘Bachelorette Party’
Let’s not lie. What you really want is a Bachelor nation recap podcast. Don’t worry. This is a safe space. I am happy to point you to Channel 33’s Bachelorette Party episodes, where you’ll find the commentary you want, plus plenty of special guests. Host Juliet Litman has an ingenious interview style of making guests feel comfortable with wide-eyed questions and jokes before shoving hard-core journalistic questions in their face. I will also point you to the Here to Make Friends podcast by the Huffington Post, where Emma Gray and Claire Fallon break down each episode with the wit and smarts of best friends you wish you had.
Want to learn about health and nutrition while you walk? For that, I usually turn to Bulletproof Radio by Dave Asprey. The creator of the lifestyle behind the fatty coffee (so good) has on excellent guests like Gary Taubes and Subir Chowdhury to chase down the truth in the latest nutritional science. Learn about everything from quelling inflammation to why the “calories in/calories out” hypothesis may not be so true.
If you haven’t listened to this year’s biggest podcast yet, now’s the time. S-Town, hosted by Brian Reed, explores the life of a man named John B. McLemore, who is truly unlike anyone else. Not without its share of controversy, S-Town exists in its own unique space in podcast-land. Devour it on a few walks, and then proceed to read the think pieces. Your mind will be opened.
Our own contributor, Nora McInerny, has created her own famed podcast, Terrible, Thanks for Asking, on American Public Media. She explores what people are really feeling as they face all kinds of terrible situations, from broken marriages to police brutality. Each episode will leave you more in touch with your own unvoiced feelings, and that’s a good thing.
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Becky Lang is a writer, creative director and occasional podcaster living in Minneapolis. She also likes to draw dogs and female protagonists.
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Thank you for being here. For being open to enjoying life’s simple pleasures and looking inward to understand yourself, your neighbors, and your fellow humans! I’m looking forward to chatting with you.
love Bon Appetit – Also check out Call Your Girlfriend and the podcast musical 36 Questions the Podcast Musical. Both wonderful 🙂
Ooh, I want to listen to Bon Appetit. Sounds like JUST my thing!
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My husband and I listened to s-town on a summer road trip to Quebec. Were it not for a breathtaking sunset on Lake Michigan we might never have left the car. Also, check-out HumaNature. It’s a podcast about humans and nature and is just damn good storytelling.
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Thanks for the suggestions! Every time we roadtrip we put on “Grownups Read Things They Wrote as Kids.” It’s mostly lighthearted, sometimes sad, and always gives us something to talk about later. We are about out of episodes, though, so thank you for your suggestions!
Thanks for the suggestions. I was getting a bit ‘bored’ with my selection and eager to try out new ones 🙂
I’ve never really been a podcast kind of gal but I’ll give some of these a listen and I might be converted 🙂
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I love your blog! It’s so nice to find something useful in every post. Keep up the great work. I will fore sure be reading you. x
-Daria
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I would add Stuff You Should Know!! Learn so many cool, interesting things. Great for all ages, and if it will be a tough topic or inappropriate for kids, they say so at the beginning of the episode.
My personal favorite episode is How Disco Works.
I loved S-town! Highly recommend!
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Nice article pure informative and knowledgeable thank you for sharing it.
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Thanks sooooo much for sharing! I’ve been listening to podcasts more often these days and I’m always looking for new ones
to check out!
My favourites:
NPR’s How I Built This
Pardon My French
This week, a friend recommended Ear Hustle and The Ladygang. I listened to the first episode of Ear Hustle yesterday and I can’t recommend it enough!
I also came across NPR’s new one, Rough Translation and I can’t wait to add it to my rotation.
Happy listening, everyone!
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As a person who love to travel and learning health and nutrition is a must.
It is always better to learn about good health habits. Nice to hear today radio stations doing such good things.
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Nice one. keep it up.