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Explore Iconic Podcasts for Every Interest
In the last few years, podcasts have become the information and entertainment source for people all over the world — however, with the sheer number of podcasts there are, it can be difficult to find the perfect one for you. Explore our curated collection of popular pods available on Spotify and Apple Music based on your interests below.
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The Daily
This daily podcast from The New York Times is designed to give you news within around 20 minutes—perfect for your morning drive or afternoon break.
The Globalist
The flagship podcast of Monocle, this daily podcast provides listeners with an hour-long news show about global news, as well as an overview of the front-page news in Europe.
The World Business Report
Each episode focuses on one subject and is around 10 minutes long, so this pod is perfect for people who want small doses of business news throughout the day.
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Dissect
A personal favorite for music lovers, each season of Dissect focuses on a different album and each episode focuses on the construction and meaning of one song.
Lost Notes
This pod from KCRW brings ‘the greatest music stories never told’ to light with a different theme every season.
Song Exploder
Giving an in-depth look at the writing of songs, Song Exploder features host Hrishikesh Hirway and the authors of songs picked every week.
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The History of the World in 100 Objects
Director of the British Museum, Neil MacGregor, narrates 100 casts that retell humanity's history through the objects we have made.
30 for 30
A pod for sports lovers, 30 for 30 is an ongoing series of episodes on recent sports history.
Slow Burn
Slow Burn is the perfect podcast for modern American history buffs, taking deeper looks at major events in the last few decades.
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SmartLess
AHosts Jason Bateman, Will Arnett, and Sean Hayes come together weekly with a surprise guest brought on by one of the three members.
Beach Too Sandy Water Too Wet
Every week, a sibling duo reads one-star customer reviews from companies across the nation, bringing light to the random complaints customers often have.
How Did This Get Made?
The hosting trio watches and commentates on a new movie every week, going into the good, the bad, and the ridiculous.
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Source: TimeOut
Join us again tomorrow for our Day 3 drop for Twelve Days of Techmas!
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