Podcasts for Education in 2021

As an avid podcast enthusiast, I have made it my goal this year to listen to 365 podcasts. My education goal is adapting to my lifestyle because audiobooks and podcasts help me multitask. With the abundance of content available, I want to discover new shows that would captivate my attention and broaden my horizons. In this blog post, I will share my top picks for 2021, ranging from thought-provoking TED Talks to captivating true crime stories.

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Quote of The Day by Sean Crichton:

First and foremost, I must highlight my go-to podcast, “Quote of The Day” by Sean Crichton. This inspiring show features daily quotes from various renowned individuals, offering a dose of motivation and wisdom to start each day on a positive note. Sean’s insightful commentary make this podcast a must-listen for anyone seeking daily inspiration. Educational goals can be met easily listening to him!

Ted Talks Daily:

Next on the list is the widely popular “Ted Talks Daily.” This podcast brings together the world’s leading thinkers, innovators, and visionaries. They share their ideas and experiences on a wide range of topics. From science and technology to personal development and social issues, Ted Talks Daily offers a wealth of knowledge and inspiration.

The Candace Owens Show:

For those interested in engaging discussions on politics, culture, and current affairs, “The Candace Owens Show” is a must-listen. Hosted by conservative commentator Candace Owens, this podcast features thought-provoking interviews with guests from diverse backgrounds, providing a platform for open dialogue and alternative perspectives.

Bill Gates and Rashida Jones Ask Big Questions:

In a unique and captivating format, Bill Gates and Rashida Jones team up to tackle some of the most pressing questions of our time in “Bill Gates and Rashida Jones Ask Big Questions.” From climate change to artificial intelligence, this podcast offers insights from experts in their respective fields.

Ologies with Alie Ward:

Curious about the fascinating world of science? Look no further than “Ologies with Alie Ward.” Host Alie Ward interviews experts in various scientific disciplines. Exploring everything from paleontology and neuroscience to entomology and astrophysics. With a blend of humor and in-depth discussions, this podcast makes science accessible and entertaining for all.

Working:

If you find yourself pondering the intricacies of different professions and the stories behind people’s work, “Working” is the podcast for you. Hosted by Slate’s Adam Davidson, this show delves into the lives and careers of individuals from various industries, offering a behind-the-scenes look at what it means to pursue one’s passion.

This Podcast Will Kill You:

For the true crime enthusiasts, “This Podcast Will Kill You” provides a deep dive into the world of infectious diseases. Hosted by epidemiologists Erin Welsh and Erin Allmann Updyke, this show combines science, history, and storytelling to unravel the mysteries behind diseases that have shaped human history.

Motherhood Sessions:

“Motherhood Sessions” offers a safe space for candid conversations about the rollercoaster journey of being a mom. This podcast is hosted by Dr. Alexandra Sacks, a renowned reproductive psychiatrist. This podcast delves into the complexities of maternal mental health, identity, and the profound impact of motherhood.

Philosophize This!:

Delving into the realm of philosophy, “Philosophize This!” takes listeners on a journey through the history of philosophical ideas, from ancient thinkers to modern philosophers. Hosted by Stephen West, this podcast makes philosophy accessible and relevant to everyday life, offering insights into timeless questions about existence, ethics, and the human experience.

Stuff You Should Know:

Fans of trivia and fun facts will love “Stuff You Should Know.” Hosted by Josh Clark and Charles W. “Chuck” Bryant, this show covers a wide range of fascinating topics. From history and science to pop culture and strange phenomena, there is something for everyone. Each episode is packed with interesting information that will leave you entertained and knowledgeable.

The Dream Season:

Unveiling the world of multi-level marketing and pyramid schemes, “The Dream Season” explores the captivating stories and dark underbelly of this industry. Hosted by Jane Marie, this investigative podcast sheds light on the realities behind the promises of financial freedom and success often associated with MLMs.

Home Cooking:

With the rise of home cooking during the pandemic, “Home Cooking” provides a delightful blend of food, humor, and personal anecdotes. Hosted by Samin Nosrat and Hrishikesh Hirway, this podcast offers tips, recipes, and heartwarming stories that will inspire you to embrace the joy of cooking in your own kitchen.

The Adam Buxton Podcast:

Hosted by comedian Adam Buxton, “The Adam Buxton Podcast” features engaging and often hilarious conversations with an array of guests, including actors, musicians, and other creative individuals. With a laid-back and conversational style, Adam offers a glimpse into his guests journeys, inspirations, and the stories behind their success.

You’re Wrong About:

“You’re Wrong About” sets out to debunk common misconceptions and reexamine historical events and cultural phenomena. Hosted by journalists Michael Hobbes and Sarah Marshall, this podcast takes a deep dive into pop culture topics. The discussions on O.J. Simpson trial, the Satanic Panic of the 1980s, and the Monica Lewinsky scandal, providing a fresh perspective and revealing the nuances often overlooked by mainstream narratives.

Slow Burn:

For history buffs and political junkies, “Slow Burn” offers a captivating exploration of some of the most iconic events in recent history. Hosted by Leon Neyfakh, this podcast takes a deep dive into pivotal moments in history. Each episode unravelso the intricate details and shedding light on the impact these events had on American society.

Grounded With Louis Theroux:

Renowned documentary filmmaker Louis Theroux takes his interviewing skills to the podcast realm. “Grounded With Louis Theroux” engages in intimate and thought-provoking conversations. With a diverse range of guests, including actors, musicians, and public figures many topics are covered. Theroux delves into their personal stories and perspectives, offering listeners a deeper understanding of their lives and experiences.

With an ever-growing selection of podcasts, it can be a challenge to discover content that truly resonate with us. In my quest to explore new shows, I have come across a diverse range of podcasts. The podcasts listed above are sure to provide hours of enjoyment and intellectual stimulation.
So, grab your headphones, tune in to your own podcasts discovery. Happy listening!


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2 responses to “Podcasts for Education in 2021”

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    Good luck 👍

    I would like to read your next post on podcasts.

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