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53 best podcasts for any taste

Podcasts are everywhere. Having reinvented the radio concept, they’ve become a natural part of the lives of thousands of people. Wherever you go and whatever you do — working or washing your dishes — you can listen to podcasts on pretty much every topic you can imagine.

Do you want to dive into this new world or enrich your audio library but don’t know where to look first to find the best? You’ve found just the right place! In this list, we’ve gathered some of the most popular podcasts on various topics.

🤑 Business and entrepreneurship

1. Entrepreneurs on Fire

Entrepreneurs on Fire is one of the most popular Business podcasts today. It’s not just an opinion — it has won the Best of Apple Podcasts award. John Lee Dumas, the host, invites both celebrity entrepreneurs like Tim Ferris and Seth Godin and lesser-known successful business people. The show has over 2,500 episodes, and new ones are released daily, so you’ll always have something to listen to. Therefore, if you want to get inspired and come up with new business ideas, listen to successful entrepreneurs’ stories.

2. How I Built This

How I Built This by NPR (National Public Radio) is another excellent source of business insights and inspiration. Guy Raz interviews successful entrepreneurs and asks them to share their stories. You won’t hear much about their tactics. Mostly it’s about their way to the top. New episodes are released once a week and last for 30 minutes — take a short inspiration break.

3. The $100MBA

Unlike the previous two, The $100MBA is focused on the practical side. The host, Omar Zenhom, once a Wharton School of Business student, was disappointed in the education system. So, this podcast is his way to change the game. They’re short, they’re informative, and they get tons of positive feedback. This podcast is for you if you want some practical tips on running your business. The $100MBA has more than 50,000 listeners, and more than 1000 of them have considered it one of the best podcasts by leaving five-star reviews.

4. The Mind Your Business Podcast

The Mind Your Business Podcast is a combination of inspiration and business insights. James Wedmore stresses the importance of self-belief on your way to entrepreneurial success. By listening to this podcast, you will get weekly inspiration from a different speaker and achieve your goals.

5. The GaryVee Audio Experience

Gary Vaynerchuk is an entrepreneur and the CEO of VaynerMedia, an advertising agency. Gary is omnipresent on social networks — he’s active on Instagram, Snapchat, Twitter, and YouTube. The last one is the home of his Q&A show #AskGaryVee and the DailyVee documentaries.

6. How to Start a Startup

Y Combinator has created a fantastic podcast course, How to Start a Startup. The course includes lectures from different people and covers all the steps on your way to a successful startup. Each episode covers a specific topic, whether it’s fundraising, building a product, or the hiring process. How to Start a Startup can become your checklist tutorial that will help you learn more about how startups work.

7. The Tim Ferriss Show

Tim Ferriss is an entrepreneur and author of best-selling books — Tools of Titans, Tribe of Mentors, and The Four-Hour Workweek. In his podcast, Tim interviews successful people from various spheres, from investing to art. You will find Arnold Schwarzenegger, Malcolm Gladwell, LeBron James, and many more among his guests. This podcast is for you if you want to learn more about your favorite celebrities’ tactics and tools.

8. HBR IdeaCast

Articles from Harvard Business Review (HBR) are usually based on expert-led and data-driven business research — in other words, some serious business insights for serious business people. HBR IdeaCast takes major business concepts from companies around the world and distills them into neat, 20- to 30-minute episodes. The podcast features stellar interviews, management tips, and new ways of thinking about business.

9. Creator Lab

Creator Lab gives you great insights from entrepreneurs, non-profit founders, designers, educators, and anyone who’s created just about anything. Host Bilal Zaidi does in-depth interviews about entrepreneurship and the highs and lows of starting your own business.

10. The Goal Digger

On The Goal Digger, host Jenna Kutcher shares her best tips and insights on creating your own career. She built a photography business, complete with online courses and Instagram sponsorships, and became a self-made millionaire. Jenna interviews other women business leaders and dishes out the recipe to her secret sauce for starting a business.

11. Side Hustle School

Bestselling author Chris Guillebeau wants to help you earn an extra income stream without quitting your day job. On Side Hustle School, he interviews people who’ve started successful side hustles of all kinds and gets their tips on how you can do the same.


📈 Marketing

12. Social Media Marketing Podcast

Social Media Examiner puts out a weekly podcast, Social Media Marketing, hosted by Michael Stelzner and other members of the Social Media Examiner team. Each week features a new interview with someone who works in social media, providing real, actionable insights you can use for your social media marketing efforts. Topics range from LinkedIn content and Facebook ad funnels to Quora marketing and developing a community.

13. Marketing School by Neil Patel

If you’ve got ten minutes every day to learn something innovative about marketing, then you’ve got time to listen to Marketing School with Eric Siu and Neil Patel. They offer new ways of thinking about your marketing strategies and actionable tips to carry them out — in just ten minutes.

14. Marketing Over Coffee

For a casual chat over the latest interesting topics in marketing, head to Marketing Over Coffee. Hosts Christopher Penn and John Wall usually invite a guest, and the three of them will discuss strategies, trends, and just about anything related to the industry that’s caught their attention. Listen in for some great insights and practical tips.

15. Akimbo

Seth Godin’s Akimbo podcast has tips and insights like most marketing podcasts. But this show takes more of a narrative approach, telling stories of a business or customer and taking away lessons from them at the end. Seth also answers questions that listeners submitted for the previous week’s episode.

16. The Science of Social Media

The company behind some of the most popular social media management tools, Buffer, is known for producing informative content. Their podcast, The Science of Social Media, is no exception. The podcast covers a wide range of topics such as Instagram bios, microcopy, Reddit marketing strategies, and more.

17. HAMYAW

On Hillary and Margo Yell at Websites (HAMYAW), hosts Hillary Weiss and Margo Aaron let loose on all things marketing and business. It’s formatted like a talk show, where Hillary and Margo dive (sometimes irreverently) into their experiences in marketing. HAMYAW feels much more raw and real than a lot of marketing podcasts out there, which makes it refreshing.

18. Copyblogger FM

Copyblogger is the brand to turn to for any and all things copywriting. Their podcast, Copyblogger FM, has tons of episodes packed with helpful strategies, tips, and ideas for marketing copywriters and those who work with them. There haven’t been new shows since 2020, but the archives are definitely worth checking out.

19. Ecommerce Influence

On Ecommerce Influence, hosts Aust Brauner and Andrew Foxwell teach e-commerce entrepreneurs how to level up their content marketing game. They discuss Facebook marketing, SEO strategy, influencer marketing, productivity, and more with a new guest every week.

20. The CMO Podcast

On The CMO Podcast with Jim Stengel, you can hear in-depth conversations between Jim, a former Chief Marketing Officer (CMO), and other CMOs in the industry. Jim brings on guests from a variety of sectors to keep the show fresh and interesting, and anyone in marketing can benefit from the insights and motivations the CMOs featured on the podcast share.

21. Hustle & Flowchart

Hustle & Flowchart is a fun, conversational podcast about a topic that’s less casual: driving online traffic. Hosts Joe Fier and Matt Wolfe invite marketing experts and entrepreneurs to discuss business growth strategies.


😇 Religion and spirituality

22. Oprah’s Super Soul Conversations

Oprah’s Super Soul Conversations, a podcast modeled after her TV show SuperSoul Sunday, includes conversations with all kinds of guests about mindfulness. Some guests are religious leaders or scholars, but many are not. Tune in for interesting conversations about our connection to the world around us.

23. The RobCast

Rob Bell is a pastor with a reputation for his progressive approach to Christianity. He’s become a media personality, and on his show, The RobCast, he breaks down his ideas and beliefs with listeners. He also brings on the occasional guest.

24. Interfaith Voices

Interfaith Voices is a U.S. public radio show exclusively about religion. The show explores the intersection of religion and society, public policy, and current events by looking at traditions and beliefs from many religions and cultures. For a refreshing diversity of guests and conversations about spirituality, check out Interfaith Voices.

25. BBC Heart and Soul

The BBC’s Heart and Soul podcast dives into issues of religion, morality, and spirituality from all over the world. The show takes a personal storytelling approach by interviewing or highlighting one person in each of their weekly episodes.

26. Sociology of Religion

On the Sociology of Religion podcast, academics who study religion and sociology talk about the impact of religion on society today. Each episode also has an accompanying journal article so you can delve deeper into the issue.

27. Tell Them, I Am

Tell Them, I Am isn’t overtly about religion, but host Misha Euceph interviews Muslims exclusively on the podcast. Misha talks about her own experiences and lets her guests detail the moments that have defined their lives.

28. Joel Osteen Podcast

Joel Osteen is a well-known Christian televangelist who promotes his podcast to reach online audiences as well. Each episode is a sermon from either Joel or his wife, Victoria, about scripture, cognitive patterns, gratitude, and living an upbeat, successful life.

29. On Being

On Being is a podcast for those who are spiritual but not religious. Host Krista Tippett interviews scientists, artists, and people from all professions to get to the root of what it means to be human. Krista and her guests don’t fixate on a particular religion but instead on concepts that shape our beliefs.

30. Tara Brach

Psychologist and Buddhist meditation teacher Tara Brach guides you through weekly meditations and motivational speeches on her show, Tara Brach. In addition to mindfulness resources, Tara discusses spirituality in the context of our everyday struggles, such as anxiety.


🎮 Gaming

31. Giant Bombcast

Giant Bombcast is one of the most popular gaming industry podcasts out there. Host Brad Shoemaker and fellow Giant Bomb editors get together for a new installment every week to discuss gaming news and new releases and respond to listener emails. While the host and each cast member have years of experience in gaming, the reason it’s one of the most listened-to gaming podcasts today is the fun, natural banter that makes for an entertaining conversation.

32. Game Scoop!

Game Scoop! is the weekly podcast from leading gaming media company IGN. Daemon Hatfield and Justin Davis host each episode and feature some recurring guests. Game Scoop! is a well-condensed, informative, and entertaining look at the biggest gaming news of the week.

33. The Family Gamers

If “gaming” to you is more tabletop games than video games, then The Family Gamers is for you. Hosts Andrew and Anitra discuss games they and their kids have played, along with tips for helping parents enjoy gaming with their kids.

34. Podcast Game Consultant

For all the latest on gaming, esports, PC games, console games, and mobile games, check out the Video Gaming Podcast from Podcast Game Consultant. What’s great about Podcast Game Consultant is that it takes a global look at gaming industry news, covering stories and featuring guests you may not have heard elsewhere.

35. How Did This Get Played?

Have you ever played a game so bad you wondered how it even got made, let alone how anyone else has played it? Then you’ll love How Did This Get Played?, a weekly podcast from comedians and gamers Heather Ann Campbell and Nick Wagner. They track down the weirdest and worst games ever made, play them, and then talk about it on their show. How Did This Get Played? also features regular guests, usually other comedians who like games.

36. Spawn on Me

Spawn On Me is a gaming news and reviews podcast hosted by Kahlief Adams, the gaming technical marketing engineer for Intel, and co-hosted by Cicero Holmes and Shareef Jackson. Spawn On Me also likes to spotlight gamers of color, showcasing the importance of representing POC in games and the gaming industry.

37. GI Podcast

GI Podcast is run by gameindustry.biz, and it’s geared toward professionals working in the gaming industry. Even if you don’t work in gaming, it’s still an interesting and informative podcast to help you keep up with trends and the latest news. If you aspire to work in gaming someday, GI Podcast can give you an inside look into the world behind video games.

38. Spawn Point

Spawn Point host Keza McDonald is a parent and gamer, and her podcast tackles how to be both. She gives distinct insights and tips on how to juggle family life with gaming, including how to pass on your love of gaming to your kids.


⚙️ Tech

39. Reply All

The Internet can be a weird place. On Reply All, hosts PJ Vogt, Alex Goldman, and Emmanuel Dzotsi show you just how weird it gets. They dig into the odd stories, coincidences, and trends that characterize modern life online. Although Reply All is about tech, it approaches issues with a narrative human element, making for compelling stories you won’t find elsewhere.

40. Noise Cancelling

On Noise Cancelling, the Editors-in-Chief of TechRadar, Laptop Mag, and Tom’s Guide (three of the biggest tech review sites on the web) team up for discussions on tech. They review the latest gadgets, discuss news and current events in the tech world, and give helpful insights and explanations.

41. Flash Forward

For all your questions about science, tech, society, philosophy, and ethics, Flash Forward has the answers. Host Rose Eveleth interviews experts and dives deep into questions like, “How would diplomacy work if we couldn’t lie?” or “Is there really any alien life out there?” Flash Forward is all about shaking up standard ways of thinking to uncover potential futures.

42. The Vergecast

Each week, hosts Nilay Patel and Dieter Bohn take an irreverent look at the latest tech news. The Vergecast also features experts to help listeners make sense of what’s happening now in tech and gadgets.

43. Marketplace Tech

On the bite-sized tech news podcast Marketplace Tech, host Molly Wood delivers the day’s biggest headlines in tech. The ten-minute daily show will help you stay caught up in the world of tech, covering news from big tech giants to public policy. Molly also brings one or two experts on each show to help her dig deeper into the day’s issues.

44. Pivot

On Pivot, hosts Kara Swisher Scott Galloway talk tech, business, and politics twice weekly, covering wide-ranging topics. Swisher was a co-founder of Recode, a tech news website that focused on Silicon Valley. On Pivot, Swisher and Galloway don’t hold back, with sharp takes and unfiltered insights into the tech world.

45. TED Talks Technology

TED Talks Technology spotlights the inventors, researchers, scientists, and business people who’ve changed the face of the tech industry. Even though the podcast features people who are already successful, it focuses on innovation and looking forward rather than on past accomplishments.

46. The Tech Guy Podcast

The host of The Tech Guy podcast, Leo Laporte, has hosted a talk radio show about tech for decades. With a huge library of more than 1,500 shows, you could find one on just about anything you wanted to know in tech. Laporte’s show airs twice weekly in the U.S., but you can catch the podcast version from your favorite podcast app whenever.


📰 News, politics, and general history

47. First Up

Start your day with First Up from NPR, a ten-minute daily podcast that features the three biggest news stories of the day. Hosts Rachel Martin, Noel King, and Steve Inskeep provide original reporting and analysis as well. If you need a short podcast to prepare you for the day ahead, then First Up is for you.

48. The Daily

If you want your news podcast to pick a single issue and dive deeper, then NYT’s The Daily, hosted by Michael Barbaro, should fit the bill. Each episode is twenty minutes, and Michael often brings on guests to help him break down the day’s issue for listeners.

49. Today, Explained

You’d rather catch your news at the end of the day than the start? Then tune into Today, Explained from Vox. Host Sean Rameswaram covers one or two issues in thirty minutes or less, often with a guest to interview. The coverage on Today, Explained sometimes veers from straight news reporting to providing practical advice for listeners.

50. Renegades: Born in the USA

Ever wondered what a conversation between Bruce Springsteen and Barack Obama would sound like? Well stop wondering and start listening to their new podcast, Renegades: Born in the USA. The two discuss friendship, race, music, and American identity. It’s currently only available on Spotify.

51. The Guardian’s Long Reads

The Guardian publishes long reads every week, which are always fascinating and in-depth stories on a wide range of topics. If you like long-form stories but prefer listening to reading, you’re in luck. The Guardian records all their long reads and publishes them to their Audio Long Reads podcast.

52. Stuff You Missed in History Class

On the podcast Stuff You Missed in History Class, the title pretty much says it all. Hosts Tracy V. Wilson and Holly Frey cover little-known facts, events, and people from history that are worth learning about. Each episode might expand upon a historical event you’ve heard of or cover a totally unfamiliar topic. Thanks to its dynamic hosts, Stuff You Missed in History Class is always informative and fun.

53. Pod Save America

Do you want to follow U.S. politics but need help cutting through the noise? Former Barack Obama presidential aides Jon Favreau, Jon Lovett, Dan Pfeiffer, and Tommy Vietor take a progressive, no-holds-barred look at the political issues of the day to help the average listener understand what the heck is going on. Pod Save America has regular guests, ranging from politicians and world leaders to entertainers and activists. For the international version (with a heavy emphasis on American foreign policy) check out Pod Save the World.


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Let’s wrap up

Podcasts are slowly taking over the world. As they increase in popularity and get easier to produce, more and more creators are launching unique, quirky, and downright innovative podcasts. You can start by listening to some of the great podcasts on this list, but don’t be afraid to explore. No matter your interests, you’re always sure to find a podcast for you.



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