Are you tired of your boring playlist? Do you want to read a book, but you don’t feel like you have the time? Maybe you just have a long car ride or want something to listen to while you work. Either way, podcasts are a super fun way to listen to something interesting. There are podcasts about everything from science to hilarious comedy, or relationships to true crime. No matter what your interests are, there is sure to be a podcast for everyone. So, we have a list of great podcasts for you to try.
Crime Show
The Crime Show launched in 2021 and can be listened to on Spotify. This podcast tells listeners stories about people and sometimes crime. That’s their motto. Some of the shows are about ghosts, scammers, identity thieves, and more. One episode even goes into an interesting crime when a singer has their voice stolen from an imposter. This won’t be your typical true-crime podcast. Try this one out next time you’re looking for some bizarre mysteries.
The New Yorker Fiction Podcast
This podcast is produced by WNYC and The New Yorker where Deborah Treisman, the magazine’s fiction editor, does a monthly reading and conversation. The current staffer reads short stories by a former New Yorker writer and discusses them with Deborah. If you are looking for an intellectual podcast, you won’t have to look any further than this one.
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60 Songs That Explain the 90s
For some, the 90s were a turning point in the music. The various styles and genres brought to light in the 90s are something to talk about. If you like musical history, you’ll love listening to Rob Harvilla, a 90s kid, who uses each episode to dissect a single song of the 90s. Listen in as Rob explains the decade of Boy bands, Dave Matthews, college rock, and gangster rap. Learn the mastery behind why “Achy Breaky Heart” has been stuck in your head for years. You’ll be sure to learn something new about 90s tunes.
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