It takes courage to talk openly about one’s struggles with anxiety, depression, and navigating midlife. It is impressive to find that Billy Donnelly is not afraid to do this on his deeply personal podcast, Getting Old Quickly. With a background in radio, film, and TV, Billy’s voice is easy
Read MoreThe first decision a podcaster needs to make (after deciding on the subject matter) is where to pitch the knowledge level. This is where Mark Painter of The History of the
For those of us in business (and if you’re reading this section of Podcast Magazine, I assume you’ve got or have an interest in one), 2020 has been a year of
Some people really love true crime… so much so, it becomes more than a category to listen to while walking your dog or a TV show to watch some nights before
I tend to lean toward podcasts that are really genuine conversations. Good One, hosted by senior editor Jesse David Fox of vulture.com, is literally about jokes, comedy show excerpts, or a
I enjoy writing the “Under The Radar” review, because it’s like digging for hidden treasure. I have the opportunity to discover and sample a multitude of podcasts, and one of my
With nearly three years in the podcasting game and over 150,000 downloads, Suzanne Redmond, who started her show by making a list of 62 of her artist friends, is shattering the
We live in a busy world. It’s easy to miss the relevant news of the day or week. The podcast Skimm This breaks the important stories of the week into bite-size
Is it possible to make yoga fun and exciting for children, yet also totally soothing? The Yoga Kids Adventure podcast achieves this beautifully. Marrying mindfulness and physical activity, this new show
Life’s Little Mysteries is a new Audioboon original podcast dedicated to “answering questions about mysteries big and small.” Featuring health reporter Nicoletta Lanese, who is at the forefront of Live Science’s
What should future schools look like? How do brains learn? These are the sorts of questions presented in the TED Talks Education podcast. And you hear from some great educators, researchers, and community leaders