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These past few months (while it's been too hot to walk in the afternoons) I've started to get long evening walks into my daily routine. When he's home, Paul puts Ellerie down to sleep and around that time, I slip out the front door. I'm generally aiming for at least a 30 minute walk but sometimes, if I have a lot of steps until I hit 10k, I go for longer. (Read more about my fitbit driven activity level here.)

My route is not super interesting, usually just up and down my long street (it's got a decent hill which is great) but my podcasts keep the routine from feeling boring.

First things first, I am always looking for podcasts that do two things: entertain AND teach me something. I don't care how random the topic, but I do hope to learn something. And the entertain part is obviously personal preference. Something I find entertaining might bore you death and vice-versa.

Second, what I love about podcasts is that if you don't like an episode or are ten minutes in and can't even remember what you've heard you can stop listening. It's free. It's quick. It's easy. I always load my phone with three or four episodes so if on a walk I realize I don't care about what's happening, I can just start a new one. Podcasts are a very low-risk investment.

Some of my faves:

Freakanomics Radio / I just started this one and it's good. I always learn a little business lesson from them even though that is not exactly the point. I love that there is a huge back-log of episodes to listen to as well so I just pick a topic that seems interesting. The failure episode was great. The most recent on how to create suspense was good. And although it was different, I really enjoyed the interview with Aziz Ansari.

This American Life / the first time I listened to one of these episodes I was like "seriously? People love this?" but I think it just was a dud episode for me. I'd say 80% of these are so interesting and cover the most wide variety of topics from police brutality to amusement parks. What's frustrating is that you can't access the backlogged episodes via iTunes (but you can via their site) so it's hard to "go-back" and pick favorites to listen to. However, if you're going to start with an old one, I loved "If you don't have something nice to say, SAY IT IN ALL CAPS".

Start-Up / I've talked about this before. Season 1 of this was really different from anything I had heard before. It took place "in order" meaning you had to listen to all of them to get what what happening and it told the story of launching a start-up podcast business. It was charmingly awkward and I really enjoyed it. Season 2 told the story of a different start-up company and while I listened to and looked forward to every episode it didn't quite hook me like season 1 did. I would still recommend though, might be a good fit for you.

Mystery Show / from Start-Up, I learned about Mystery Show which is a podcast that attempts to solve a mystery. It's crazy stuff like "did Britney Spears really read and enjoy a book I wrote?" or "how tall is Jake Gyllenhaal really?" (those were my favorite episodes for sure.) It's kind of crazy the stuff the host figures out and also very sweet.

Invisibila / this show is on hiatus, but I loved every single episode they put out last winter in their short season one. The point is to cover topics that we can't see, connections, categories, fear, etc. I was totally fascinated and can't wait for this to return.

99% Invisible / another show that's been around for a long time so the backlogged episode list goes on forever. I think I have listened to most of them. Episodes are short and cover a specific (random) design-related topic like chairs, barbed wire or palm trees. It's not something you think you're particularly interested in learning more about but then you listen and get a quick history lesson wrapped in a neat package.

Serial / if you haven't already listened to the Serial podcast then…do. One story, told week by week. Start at the beginning. And then wait with me for a totally new topic for us all to get interested in when they launch Season 2. A lot of people have told me about the Undisclosed Podcast which looks closer at the Adnan case. I tried it and couldn't get into it at all. Worth another shot?

What else should I be listening to?

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And of course, it's Wednesday so there is a new episode of my podcast, ELISE GETS CRAFTY, available. This week I am chatting with Ali and Katie about working on, not just in your business. Subscribe or stream here.

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123 responses to “my fave podcasts.”

  1. Monica Avatar

    I don’t listen to a lot of podcasts but the ones I love (besides “Serial”) are “One Bad Mother” (hilarious and relatable) and my friend Kellie’s “Postpartum Podcast.” Both are mommy-themed podcasts and quite different, but both wonderful!

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  2. Kristin Avatar
    Kristin

    I LOVE RadioLab too!!! It’s by far my favorite. I always learn something new and its always entertaining!

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  3. Jill Avatar
    Jill

    Radio lab is my all time favorite. I think it is amazing – always interesting, educational and the way they use sound effects sort of blows my mind. Other favorites of mine are Strangers (all about human connection, one of my fave topics) and Radio Diaries. You introduced me to 99PI a while back, thank you!

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  4. Alyssa Avatar

    I haven’t clicked “show more comments”, so maybe somebody’s mentioned this one and I missed it, but Note to Self is one of my current faves. It’s basically about living and balancing life in a very digital world. Stuff You Should Know is one I would second, especially if your goals are entertainment + education. And one I found just this week: Science Vs! Australian host with awesome accent pits supposedly scientific claims (fad diets, controversial articles, etc.) against actual science.
    Thanks for the great podcast recommendations!

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  5. Marina Avatar

    The GoodLife Project, One Part Podcast, The Lively Show, The Longest Shortest Time, On Being, Raise Your Hand Say Yes, Story Corps. Here’s a post I did with some of my other favorites (of course, Elise Gets Crafty is on the list 😉 http://www.mindfulmemorykeeping.com/2015/06/10-podcasts-that-will-make-you-smile/

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  6. Marina Avatar

    I love The Longest Shortest Time. Great storytelling ❤

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  7. Marina Avatar

    I’ve heard that the Stitcher Radio App is good for Android.

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  8. Marina Avatar

    I LOVE On Being. It blows my mind every single time.

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  9. Marina Avatar

    oooo I’m definitely going to check out Here’s the Thing. Alec Baldwin is a funny guy

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  10. Marina Avatar

    I listen to this one too and love how real the conversations are!

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  11. Marina Avatar

    Another fan of The Lively Show! I love the diversity of her guests.

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  12. LeeAnne Avatar

    I’d highly recommend The Longest Shortest Time (from a This American Life contributor and all about parenting) and The Moth (live storytelling, many of which have been featured on episodes of This American Life). Also, for productivity/career stuff, I enjoy This is Your Life with Michael Hyatt.

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  13. LeeAnne Avatar

    Oh! And if you’re a word nerd at all (especially if you are interested in learning the history behind many funny phrases we use, or dialect differences across the country), check out the call-in podcast A Way with Words.

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    Bess

    You’ve mentioned (I forget if it was in your podcast or in a post I read) that you like hearing “how I got here” stories, so I think you might like NPR’s From Scatch. I’ve only listened to a few of these, but they were pretty good!

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  15. Allison Rust Avatar

    I’m loving Being Boss and Sword and Scale!

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  16. Lisa Bardot Avatar

    Haha, your podcast list is exactly the same as mine. You should also check out Radio Lab!

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    Sarah Alves

    Dear Sugar, Magic Lessons, Happier and Call Your Girlfriend!
    -Sarah Alves

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  18. Vanessa Lauria Avatar

    I am in love with Radiolab! There are a ton of backlogs so I find myself listening to the same episodes again and again. It’s one of few podcasts where I listen to episode reruns consistently!

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  19. Vanessa Lauria Avatar

    I am enamored of Krista Tippett & her podcast! Was scrolling through the comments to see if anyone had mentioned it. LOVE that it resonates with my inner dialogue & lets me explore other ways of thinking. I am not religious, but appreciate that all of the episodes ponder what it means to be human in spiritual (and not necessarily religious) ways and incorporate so many different perspectives on the world- from a clinical psychologist to a poet to a neuroscientist to yoga instructor. How’s that for a run-on? 🙂

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  20. Vanessa Lauria Avatar

    So many goods ones listed above! Here’s one I don’t think was mentioned yet. Selected shorts -short fiction (modern and classic) read on stage by famous actors & writers. It is awesome when you have a chunk of time to focus. I love it when I’m weaving & sewing.

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  21. Anika Avatar

    Yes it’s great! Love Magic Lessons!

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  22. Tiffany Avatar
    Tiffany

    I cannot believe there aren’t any comments for Being Boss on here! Elise, there’s been tons and tons of “what planner should I use” talk in their Facebook group.

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