For some reason, for me, podcasts replaced the void of a good teen magazine. Now, it's a good women's magazine :). I love Girls of A Certain Age - by a former Sassy Magazine writer and magazine editor , The Woolfer's Podcast - Raging Gracefully, Jameela Jamil's iWeigh (tons of stuff about sense of self and body positivity), and Happier - Gretchin Rubin's podcast. Some series are phenomenal - such as Finding Fred, Nice White Parents, and Heavyweight (about reconnecting with people you lost touch with - rebuilding bridges)
Ok, this is going to make me sound 100 years old, but I have never liked listening to podcasts. The people's voices always start to annoy me. And/or I get bored and zone out.
The Man in the Window (about the Golden State killer), The Dream (about MLM scams )I also enjoy History Chicks (about women in history)
I like the daily, up first, the argument, pod save America. Also going to start 1619.
I've been enjoying As The Ice Cream Churns, by the founders of Ample Hills Creamery, about how they built and eventually lost their business.
I know them personally - I hope they get back on their feet!
Brené Brown, michelle Obama, the daily show, Esther Perrel
I love "where do we begin" the esther perel one too. but it's intense!
I really like On Being and You Made it Weird with Pete Holmes, where he gets personal and deep with (mostly) comedians
For some reason, for me, podcasts replaced the void of a good teen magazine. Now, it's a good women's magazine :). I love Girls of A Certain Age - by a former Sassy Magazine writer and magazine editor , The Woolfer's Podcast - Raging Gracefully, Jameela Jamil's iWeigh (tons of stuff about sense of self and body positivity), and Happier - Gretchin Rubin's podcast. Some series are phenomenal - such as Finding Fred, Nice White Parents, and Heavyweight (about reconnecting with people you lost touch with - rebuilding bridges)
Ok, this is going to make me sound 100 years old, but I have never liked listening to podcasts. The people's voices always start to annoy me. And/or I get bored and zone out.
Happier by Gretchen Rubin. I really appreciate the content and insights she shares