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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. Heather Avatar
    Heather

    Stuff You Missed in History Class. They’re short and fascinating and have a huge back catalog. I’ve learned so much from them!

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  2. Lindsey Trego Avatar
    Lindsey Trego

    The Moth is a must for your list! You can also go to live tapings of the podcast!

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  3. Destiny Avatar
    Destiny

    I like Dear Sugar (as well as most of the others already mentioned). Dear Sugar is a spin off of the popular Dear Sugar column with Cheryl Strayed. And if you haven’t read, “tiny beautiful things”…excerpts from the dear sugar columns, I think you would love it! It was by far one my favorite books ever!

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  4. Laura Avatar

    Love all the ones you listed! And many that were added in the comments 🙂 Two I didn’t see that I really enjoy are Pop Culture Happy Hour, and the Dinner Party Download.

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  5. Tami Avatar
    Tami

    The MOTH and Criminal

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  6. Samantha L Avatar
    Samantha L

    I’m really enjoying You Must Remember This… it explores the secret and forgotten histories of 20th century hollywood. It’s pretty interesting.

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  7. Stefanie from Happiness Treasures Avatar

    Thank you for these nice advice. I spend a lot of time cooking, so I’m always searching for something nice and smart to listen to.
    Happiness Treasures // http://www.happiness-treasures.blogspot.com

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  8. Stacy | Boulevard House Avatar

    I second The Lively Show! It is my absolute favorite, one of the few where I go back in the archives and listen to old episodes in between the new ones just to get a fix. Jess has a way of interviewing her guests that brings out the most amazing stuff.

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  9. Catherine Daly Avatar
    Catherine Daly

    Thanks for sharing. ‘One Bad Mother’ is a good one – you might not learn anything, but it is entertaining, especially the ‘Genius and Fails’ segment.
    Plus it is a banding together of motherhood – and they keep it VERY real!

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  10. Morgan Avatar
    Morgan

    Ted Talks is a lot like the freakanomics podcast and it’s good. My husband also likes the Dollop – which is a podcast with comedian Dave Anthony, but he talks about little known historical facts that are pretty interesting and funny.

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  11. Megan Campbell Avatar
    Megan Campbell

    agree

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  12. Megan Campbell Avatar
    Megan Campbell

    Absolutely!

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  13. Megan Campbell Avatar
    Megan Campbell

    Agree on the book, didn’t know about the podcast and will try it.

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  14. Megan Campbell Avatar
    Megan Campbell

    Yes, I agree.

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  15. Megan Campbell Avatar
    Megan Campbell

    What an extensive list, I will be able to walk to the moon and back, listening to all of these. I already have a few of them on my i-phone. I like to work my way through back episodes of a current favorite. Right now it is ASK ME ANOTHER.

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  16. Caitlin Avatar
    Caitlin

    I love You Must Remember This. It is all about the hidden or forgotten history of Hollywood’s 1st century. I find all the stories so fascinating! I’m loving all the other suggestions too!

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  17. Ameerah @ValiantlyVarnished Avatar

    I have been loving Undisclosed.It is a bit hard to get into the first episode or two, but what I love is that they go into INCREDIBLE detail about the case and cover things that were never brought up in Serial. Really a great listen if you’re interested in criminal cases and also really great if you want to know more about the investigation that lead to the arrest of Adnan

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  18. Steffi Avatar
    Steffi

    I’ve just discovered UnStuckable, a podcast about how to get unstuck, motivation, mindfulness and self-awareness. Unfortunately it’s not being continued, but there are 159 episodes to listen to – should be enough choice!

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  19. Meg Avatar

    My favorite by far is Welcome to Night Vale. It definitely fits more into the “entertain me” than the “help me learn something” category, and does take a few episodes to really hook you (at first, it’s definitely more “wtf is this?!”) but I love it!

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  20. Sarahcmann Avatar

    My most favorite is FOR SURE Radiolab. I’ve listened to their entire backlog. Also really into Strangers, Death, Sex & Money, and Radio Diaries.

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  21. michelle t Avatar
    michelle t

    Hi Elise, I can’t find the current episode on your website. (I listen on a tablet and don’t have iTunes on it). The last episode listed is the email episode. Thanks. Michelle t

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  22. Miss Money Avatar
    Miss Money

    Tim Ferris Show. Fave episodes are Arnold Schwarzenegger, Tony Robbins, Charles Poliquin, Whitney Cummings & the very first episode. I’ve been working my way through the ones that sound interesting.

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  23. elise blaha cripe Avatar

    added to the site! sorry about that!

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  24. michelle t Avatar
    michelle t

    thanks!

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  25. Carol Avatar
    Carol

    You need to give Undisclosed another chance! They are uncovering amazing things. And they improve their podcast skills throughout.

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  26. Stephanie Avatar
    Stephanie

    I know, Carrie! I am always torn while listening. I’ll start to get annoyed with their point and then they’ll throw out an amazing tidbit that makes me rethink everything!

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  27. Wiebke | Nähzimmerblog Avatar

    Oh, you should definitely check out The Lively Show, I’m pretty sure you would enjoy it, especially the older episodes (some of the newer episodes are more money and business focused while the older ones are more about personal stories).
    My favourite guests were Danielle Moss, Grace Bonnie, Gala Darling and Rachel Macdonald.
    But Jess had so many amazing people on the show, there’s never a bad episode 🙂

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  28. Karli Jo Avatar
    Karli Jo

    Stuff You Should Know is a good podcast too. There are some episodes I skip but there are quite a fee really interesting ones.

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  29. Nikki Avatar
    Nikki

    I also recommend the Longest Shortest Time. I love it and I’m not even a parent yet!

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  30. Nikki Avatar
    Nikki

    I just started listening to this one and I also think its a good one! Great discussions on creativity.

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  31. Elizabeth M Avatar
    Elizabeth M

    I love love love Girl on Guy hosted by Aisha Tyler.

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  32. Merideth Avatar
    Merideth

    I absolutely adore No Such Thing as a Fish, by the fact finders for the awesome British quiz show QI. Each week the four hosts each present their favourite fact of the week, and tangents and hilarity ensues. They’re all really smart and really funny!

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  33. Leah Avatar
    Leah

    Love all of these! Two more I recommend: The Allusionist, which is about the history of words/etymology, and The Longest Shortest Time, all about parenthood. Oh, and Radiolab and Dear Sugar 🙂 Undisclosed was really rough/dense/boring at the beginning, but gets a lot better a couple of episodes in. And they are just dropping bombshells on the case against Adnan–very interesting stuff.

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  34. Jillian L Avatar

    Ditto! I’m not a parent yet, but I really enjoy this one. Recently, “I’ve got more news” and “Accidental gay parents” were so good- I think I teared up during both!

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  35. Jillian L Avatar

    I like Ask Me Another, an NPR word trivia game show- it’s quirky, funny, and keeps my mind active with trying to think of the answers.
    Call Your Girlfriend is another fun one- two friends discussing pop culture and news through a fun & feminist lens

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  36. Amanda Avatar
    Amanda

    Not sure if it’s been mentioned but I highly recommend Note To Self which I just binge listened to.

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  37. Sarah Laurence Avatar

    Love YOUR podcast! Am busy catching up the last two seasons. Also love pro-blogger – 31 days to build a better blog, and Smart Passive Income.

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  38. Kelly Avatar
    Kelly

    I’ve been searching for some new podcasts, so I can’t wait to read through all these suggestions. I’m loving Mystery Show! another I listen to that I really find interesting is The Lively Show.

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  39. Stacie Avatar
    Stacie

    How To Do Everything
    The Sporkful
    Ask Me Another
    Atomic Moms
    Invisiblia
    Mystery Show
    Xx

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  40. a touch of domesticity / katie sparrow Avatar

    Your podcast and The Lively Show are the two that I listen to religiously. I have others that I dip in & out of depending on whether the episode write-up sounds interesting to me. I’m not sure if you listen to The Lively Show but I think you’d love it. It’s earnest and interesting and Jess Lively is such a good interviewer – her subjects are forever telling her that they’ve never been asked that question before, or that she’s made such an interesting analysis of the situation. You sort of feel that the interviewee always learns something too, which makes it more of an interesting conversation to me.

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  41. Megan Avatar
    Megan

    I use Podcast Addict. I love it.

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  42. Megan Avatar
    Megan

    I love love love 99% Invisible. I went into withdrawal when I ran out of episodes to listen to. I also really really love Stuff You Missed In History Class, and Stuff Mom Never Told You. Nerdist is super geeky, but has fantastic, casual interviews with a wide range of famous folks and it’s always worth a listen if they’re interviewing someone you like. Same with the JV Club with Janet Varney. Oh, and there’s a podcast similar to 99% Invisible called Reasonably Sound, that focuses on the sound stuff you don’t really think about (just as 99% Invisible focuses on design stuff you don’t really think about).

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  43. Teri Avatar

    I am becoming a podcast junkie myself. To add to the list: Dear Sugar radio: Steve Almond and Cheryl Strayed are the “Sugars” that have an open discussion/advice column like the Dear Sugar letters from The Rumpus; The Portfolio Life by Jeff Goins; The Late Show Podcast (love Stephen Colbert).
    And (shameless plug, here) I’m starting The High School Book Club podcast in September. It’s people talking about the classics we read in high school in fresh, current ways. We have a Twitter account (@HSBookClubPod) if you would like to be informed of upcoming shows. 🙂

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  44. Katrina Avatar
    Katrina

    You know, I had the same initial reaction to Undisclosed–it’s sort of roughly put together, longer, and feels more biased. However, by the 4th episode or so I was completely hooked. The analysis is exhaustive-they do not leave any stone unturned. They reveal some incredibly important findings that were not explored at all in Serial that also completely change my understanding of the investigation and, ultimately, the conviction. It’s slower, but I’ve learned so much about police investigations and criminal proceedings.
    Also, I absolutely love and recommend Strangers, Memory Palace, and Radio Diaries. They are beautifully written and produced and tell fantastic stories 🙂

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  45. Jojo A. Avatar
    Jojo A.

    I really like the TED radio hour. It takes a theme and then references several TED talks around the theme.

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  46. LP Avatar

    I’m with Sarah M: RADIOLAB– it’s beautifully produced, thoughtful and smart.
    Also, I’m newly obsessed with Michael Ian Black’s “How to be amazing.”
    xo

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  47. Emilie A Avatar

    Okay. I’m a little obsessed with This American Life. I wrote about my all time favorite episodes on my blog here:
    http://www.em-il-ie.com/2014/03/friday-faves-this-american-life.html?m=1
    Sometimes there’s a dud episode, but most are amazing!
    My fave from Mystery Show was the Belt Buckle episode. So good!

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  48. Vilde Avatar

    You should really try Stuff mom never told your mom never told you or Stuff you should know. I love them both! So funny and yet so educative!

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  49. Kiley Avatar
    Kiley

    I love Podcast Addict too 🙂

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  50. Kiley Avatar
    Kiley

    I second both Here’s the Thing and Happier. I’ve enjoyed them both immensely!

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