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stylecaster.com · Jun 13, 2016

The 101 Best Podcasts to Binge on Right Now

Whether you’re a true crime nut, or prefer cooking, comedy, business, fashion, health, or current affairs podcasts, there are dozens of programs you can listen to right now—all of them free, and all of them addictive. So, to make your morning commute a little more entertaining, we combed through the podcast app to find you the best in each category. Keep scrolling to start listening.

Food and cooking:

The Sporkful

Hosted by the Cooking Channel’s Dan Pashman and produced by the folks from Freakonomics and Radiolab, the Sporkful’s tagline is that it’s not for foodies—it’s for eaters. Relatable, right? Recent episodes have covered everything from marital disputes over food to fridge-food thieves.

Start Cooking

For everyone who’s better at making reservations than making dinner, Start Cooking will teach you the basics about how to make quick, tasty meals.

The Dinner Party Download

With names like Scarlett Johansson and Anderson Cooper as celebrity guests, this 60-minute podcast about food, culture, and conversation has received a ton of buzz.

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Gravy

Released biweekly and produced by the Southern Foodways Alliance, Gravy is all about storytelling with food, focusing on the American South as the taproot of American cuisine.

Let’s Drink About It

A cocktail party podcast assessing which cocktails relate best to certain life moments.

Spilled Milk

Comedians Molly Wizenberg and Matthew Amster-Burton bring their humor to all your favorite cuisines, and some you haven’t even heard of yet.

America’s Test Kitchen Radio

Based in a real 2,500-square-foot test kitchen outside of Boston, dozens of cooks test recipes dozens of times to bring you America’s Test Kitchen podcast.

Bite

An all-new program centered around food politics, Bite explores topics like vegetarianism, tipping, and mystery meats.

Culture and current events:

The Secret Room

The Secret Room is the new podcast where people anonymously share secrets they’ve never told anyone, and we all get to hear them. It’s pretty intimate and makes for compulsive listening.

Sampler

Basically Sampler just brings you the best stuff from podcasts around the world, as well as conversations with podcasters to find out why (and how) they do what they do. New episodes of the Gimlet-produced program come out every Monday, and the show is hosted by Brittany Luse, who used to have her own podcast called For Colored Nerds.

Radiolab

Before My American Life, there was Radiolab, and if it’s clever, creative storytelling about music, current events, and personal stories that you’re after, with amazing production, tune in here. Topics are wildly diverse and super interesting–for example, one of our favorite episodes is about a group of paranormal investigators, and another is about a sunken nuclear submarine. You really don’t know what you’ll get when you start listening, but you do know it will be intriguing.

Freakonomics

You know the books, “Freakonomics” and “SuperFreakonomics,” but did you know there was a radio show, too? Freakonomics Radio will tell you things you always thought you knew but didn’t, and things you never thought you wanted to know, but do. Sounds like the very definition of confusion, but just listen and we promise you’ll enjoy.


99% Invisible

This show’s about all the thought that goes into the things we don’t think about, like a bizarre old castle in New York’s Central Park that you wouldn’t know about, or what happens when a neighborhood is gentrified. With 80 million downloads, 99% Invisible is one of the most popular podcasts on iTunes, so it’s a safe bet that you will love it.

TED Talks

You’ve probably watched dozens of TED Talks in your time, and now is the perfect opportunity to revisit the series’ podcasts. Remember how good they were, because nothing’s changed and there’s a huge bank of interesting (and free!) episodes just waiting for you.

Cracked

If you want to learn something new without being bored, Cracked is just the thing you should be listening to. Each show goes for an hour or two and covers everything from current events to pop culture. It’s not quite as succinct or well-produced as some others on the list, but we definitely still enjoy the stories.

This American Life

Chances are This American Life was the gateway podcast that got you hooked on Serial to start with. Well, there are still hundreds of podcasts available to you on the mobile app and the website, so it’s time to get back into it.

The Moth

The Wall Street Journal called The Moth, “New York’s hottest and hippest literary ticket.” It’s a not-for-profit that’s been around since 1997 and is all about the craft of storytelling, which, as you could guess, translates really well for listeners. Each show starts with a theme, and the storyteller explores it–usually in ways that you really don’t expect.

Conversations with Richard Fidler

Australian radio journalist Richard Fidler has a one-hour conversation with fascinating people from all walks of life like refugees, artists, domestic violence survivors, politicians, activists. He has a knack for getting people to share their most interesting life stories in the one-hour episodes.

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Risk!

Every week the show invites live writers, performers, and everyday people to share the stories they never thought they’d tell. If you occasionally find podcasts a bit dull, we recommend giving Risk! a try.

Surprisingly Awesome

Surprisingly Awesome is a show full of stories about things that sound boring, but are actually fascinating. New episodes are released every other Tuesday.

Death, Sex, and Money

Just like its name suggests, Death, Sex, and Money talks to people about their own personal experiences with death, sex, and money. Each episode is a little short, but they’re addictive as hell.

Code Switch

Code Switch is led by a team of journalists who are “fascinated by the overlapping themes of race, ethnicity and culture, how they play out in our lives and communities.” The podcast centers around themes of race and our community—sometimes you’ll laugh, and sometimes you’ll feel damn uncomfortable.

NPR Politics Podcast

Keep up with politics leading up to the election (and beyond) with The NPR Politics Podcast. It’s where political reporters talk to you like they talk to each other, with easy to digest, weekly roundups and quick takes about trending news.

Embedded

NPR’s Embedded podcast goes deep on a story from the news. What does it feel like for a father in El Salvador to lie to his daughter about the bodies he saw in the street that day? What does it feel like for a nurse from rural Indiana to shoot up a powerful prescription opioid? Embedded (EMBD) takes you to where they’re happening.

Keepin’ It 1600

Hosts Jon Favreau and Dan Pfeiffer are former advisers to President Obama, and chat about everything you need to know leading up to this year’s federal election.

On the Media

For one hour each week, this show tries to lift the veil from the process of “making media,” especially news media, because “it’s through that lens that we see the world and the world sees us.”

Hourly News Summary

Another winning show from NPR, Hourly News Summary gives five minutes of news, updated hourly, so you’re always up-to-date on the headlines.

The Uncertain Hour

Host Krissy Clarkinvestigates a single topic each season, unpacking the things we take for granted as inevitable in our economy.

Let’s Know Things

Instead of just presenting you with a newsy headline, Let’s Know Things put those current events into context by using a news story as a starting point for a bigger discussion about a trend, an industry, or society in general.

Business, careers, and entrepreneurship:

Startup

Smart, snappy, and quirky, Startup tells stories about what really happens when someone starts a company.

The Tim Ferriss Show

If you have a head for business, you’ll love The Tim Ferriss Show. By the guy who authored “The Four Hour Work Week,” his audio episodes are available on iTunes now.

Planet Money

The concept behind NPR’s Planet Money podcast is that it will help you understand the economy using interesting stories and anecdotes. The topic sounds dry, but this podcast is really good, we promise.

Traction

Considering starting a business? Traction gives actionable advice about how to begin, including how to find a developer or get your first users.

GirlBoss Radio With Sophia Amoruso

On each episode of the podcast, Sophia interviews famous Girlbosses who have made their mark in creative, cultural, and business ventures to extract solid advice from the lessons they’ve learned along the way.

The 20 Minute VC

Whether you’re interested in the world of investing and venture capital, or want to launch your own tech company, this is a great place to start. Host Harry Stebbings talks with world-class VCs, founders, and angel investors to nab actionable advice.

Material World Podcast

This new show delves into into why people buy the things we do, and takes a deep-dive into the universe of consumable stuff.

Jocko Podcast

Retired Navy SEAL, Jocko Willink discusses discipline and ownership in business, war, relationships and everyday life.

Marketplace

NPR podcast Marketplace is the highly-rated business news program exploring the way in which economic news affects you, through stories and conversations.

The EntreLeadership Podcast

With more than eight million downloads, this free leadership podcast is one of the most popular in the world.

The Smart Passive Income Podcast

This top-ranking and award-winning business podcast includes weekly interviews with subject matter experts, strategies, and advice for building your own online business.

Money for the Rest of Us

Host David Stein gives investing tips to listeners, making them easy to understand through stories and analogies.

Seth Godin’s Startup School

Seth Godin is a thought leader in the marketing and business world. Throughout these live recordings, hear Seth as he guides thirty entrepreneurs through a workshop exploring how they can build and run their dream business.

WSJ Your Money Matters

Wall Street Journal‘s podcast will help you get your personal finances in good shape with advice on budgeting, credit card debt, college tuition, retirement and more.

Motley Fool Money

Motley Fool Money airs every week on radio stations across America and features a team of Motley Fool analysts discussing the week’s top business and investing stories, interviews, and an inside look at the stocks on our radar.

How to be Awesome at Your Job

Basically, this podcast will help you be awesome at work. Each week thought-leaders and industry professionals speak to give specific, actionable insights that can boost your performance at the office.

HR Happy Hour

HR Happy Hour is the longest-running and top downloaded human resources podcast, and zeroes in on HR, management, leadership, and workforce technology.

True crime:

Serial

Serial is quite possibly the podcast that kicked off your audio addiction. The second season is narrated by reporter Sarah Koenig (who you’ll remember from season one) as she digs into the case of Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, a United States Army soldier who is facing charges after walking off his post in Afghanistan and who was held in captivity by the Taliban-aligned Haqqani network from June 2009 until May 2014.

Welcome to Vinci In this podcast, the journalists of Southern California Public Radio tell you what real-life stories in and around Los Angeles inspired creator Nic Pizzolatto as he wrote the script for the new season of HBO’s “True Detective.”

Criminal

If you’re into Serial, you’ll appreciate Criminal’s episodic take on a new new-crime case. Host Phoebe Judge has a similar presentation style to Serial’s Sarah Koenig, and each show is just as addictive. The episodes are a little short but perfect for quick commutes to and from work.

Someone Knows Something

Like Serial, Someone Knows Something follows one case over multiple episodes. This season (the first) the program is taking a deep dive into the disappearance of a five-year-old boy in eastern Ontario back in 1972.

Unsolved

Unsolved is a seven-part podcast investigating the murder of 14-year-old John Zera, who was mysteriously killed back in 1976. Host and reporter Gina Barton digs through old evidence and speaks with people originally involved with trying to solve the case.

Generation Why

Each week, Generation Why gives a play-by-play rundown of a case picked by either the listeners or hosts Aaron and Justin. An episode could cover some unsolved mystery or dig into a conspiracy theory surrounding a closed case.

Sword and Scale

Sword and Scale tells stories of murder, rape, kidnapping, and more serious crimes, and looks at how the justice system deals with them.

True Murder

A little different from your typical true-crime podcast, in each episode the host Dan Zupansky talks to authors of true-crime novels. This definitely isn’t as well-produced as shows like Criminal and Serial, but the stories are fascinating.

Finding Tammy Jo

Chilling is really the only word you can use to describe Finding Tammy Jo, a new podcast series about the murder of a girl in upstate New York who went unidentified for more than three decades. New episodes are released every Sunday morning and the season only kicked off in the beginning of May, so you’re not too far behind.

Actual Innocence

We were hooked after one episode of Actual Innocence—which is frustrating because only five have been produced so far and they’re all damn addictive. Each follows a person who served time for a crime they did not commit and was later exonerated, which makes for fascinating, heartbreaking audio. Actual Innocence doesn’t have the same production quality as Serial, but it’s worth listening to regardless.

True Crime Garage

Garage covers a new case each week; it could be a horror story that’s current headline news or a discussion about infamous serial killers or cold cases. The podcast is laid-back and conversational, and not quite as gripping as some others such as Actual Innocence.

Missing

Missing was selected as one of iTunes’ best podcasts last year and looks into how and why people disappear and what life’s like when you’re on the run. Host and crime writer Tim Weaver is easy to listen to—the British accent probably helps—and brilliantly picks out the most fascinating aspects of how people vanish in the 21st century. There are only eight episodes, so you’re going to want to savor them.

Reveal

Produced by the Center for Investigative Reporting and PRX, Reveal reveals injustice, power abuse, and crime. It’s an easy, interesting listen and is produced with all the bells and whistles of Serial.

Detective

The first season features a retired detective and his true stories from 23 years on the Colorado Springs Police Department’s Homicide Division. We recommend listening to the “Mighty Ike” episode if you’re not sure where to start.

Truth and Justice with Bob Ruff

Most recently, podcaster Bob Ruff looked into Hae Min Lee’s case after Serial brought so much attention to the murder. However, earlier episodes cover other aspects of the law and themes such as crime and justice.

The Mind of a Murderer

Each of the six episodes is narrated by criminal psychologist and trial consultant Dr. Michelle Ward. Ward actually talks face-to-face with six violent murderers, relying on her expertise as a trial consultant to look into each killer’s psyche and find out what actually drives people to kill. It’s compelling, to say the least.

Mystery Show

Starlee Kine, who you might know from the This American Life podcast, hosts Gimlet Media’s Mystery Show. Basically she takes it upon herself to solve bizarre mysteries that crop up in everyday life—so it’s not exactly true crime, but it’s still about cracking some sort of case.

Made in Sweden

Made in Sweden looks into the true story behind the novel The Father, which is about three brothers who grew up to become Sweden’s most notorious criminals. Cohost Stefan Thunberg is their brother, which makes the series even more interesting.

CrimeFeed

CrimeFeed covers the most shocking true-crime stories exclusively. Unlike in a lot of other true-crime podcasts, most of the content is current; however, the program will occasionally look into cold cases. CrimeFeed more or less covers only information that’s been circulated in the news and doesn’t dive deeply into crimes or editorialize them in the same way such podcasts as Serial and the Mind of a Murderer do.

True Detective: Truth Squad

If you’re a super fan of “True Detective” on TV, you definitely need to know about this series. Weekly shows analyze all of the clues and plot developments on the show and basically help feed your “True Detective” addiction between TV episodes.

Thinking Sideways

Thinking Sideways investigates things we simply don’t have the answer to—such as missing-people reports, suspicious deaths, or old mysteries that were just never solved—to try and reach a conclusion.

Casefile

Casefile is an Australian podcast that digs into a different case during each hour-long episode. Murders and violent crimes are the most covered topics.

48 Hours

The award-winning team at CBS News’s “48 Hours” is behind this in-depth podcast covering tricky criminal cases and human drama. Production quality is stellar, and the team always selects gripping criminal stories.

Fashion and beauty:

Fashion Friends

Chicago-based blogger Jena Gambaccini invites a weekly guest to chat about various topics in the world of style.

Fat Mascara

People are really digging this show by beauty editors, Jess Matlin and Jennifer Goldstein. The pair are super plugged in to the industry’s latest news and share their inside access along with candid stories of their beauty adventures, from celebrity interviews and freaky new facials to miracle products and epic beauty fails.

Realize Yourself

Kimberely Snyder, the author of The Beauty Detox, offers beauty-focused insight that improves your skin, hair, nails, and overall wellbeing using diet.

American Fashion Podcast

One for the hardcore fashion enthusiasts, American Fashion Podcast interviews top designers, delves into brands’ marketing strategies, and discusses topics like sustainable fashion, tech, and more.

Beauty Talk with Denise and Janice Tunnell

Released every Sunday night at 9 p.m. EST, tune in for interviews with beauty entrepreneurs, discussions about diversity in the industry, and expert tips from buzzy industry professionals.

Comedy:

Ask Women

We couldn’t decide whether to be offended or amused after the first few minutes of Ask Women, but pretty quickly we decided to go with amused. Hosted by two female comedians, the duo discusses topics like, “What Lesbians do to attract women,” and “Signs you’re in the friend zone.” It’s brash, chatty, and about as far from politically correct as a podcast can get.

The Bugle

We seriously can’t recommend this show enough–it’s hosted by British comedian, Andy Zatzmann and comedian John Oliver. The pair satirize the news in a way that will make you feel better about the week’s headlines.

Wait, Wait… Don’t Tell Me

Have a laugh while listening to NPR’s weekly current events quiz.

History:

Revolutions

History nerds, this one’s for you. Revolutions is literally just different podcasts about revolutions in history–and it’s really, really interesting. The production quality isn’t great, but the stories are still very much worth listening to.

Science and technology:

Stuff You Should Know
Ever wondered what a black hole is, how Leper colonies worked, or what the deal is with crop circles? Stuff You Should Know answers all of these weird, interesting questions in detailed 40-minute podcasts.

Science Vs

Science Vs looks at different trends and fads with a scientific eye. Topics like whether organic food is really good for you, and whether a child’s upbringing is what determines their success.

Invisibilia

This show discusses invisible forces that control human behavior—things like ideas, beliefs, assumptions and emotions—by using personal stories and scientific evidewnce. Season two is being released June 17, 2016 and features seven one-hour episodes that will drop every Friday.

Reply All

This show about the internet is downloaded more than two million times each month, and offers a fun, interesting perspective about some web-based story.

Hidden Brain

By drawing on science and storytelling, Hidden Brain’s host Shankar Vedantam unveils the what drives human behavior. It’s compelling audio, trust us.

BrainStuff

Exploring and explaining the science of everyday things around us.

Health and happiness

Eat, Move and Live Better

Run by Precision Nutrition, this podcast will teach you small, actionable steps to get started on a healthier lifestyle. If you’re just starting out in the health and fitness space, this is a good place start.

No Meat Athlete Radio

This podcast is all about fitness and is run by vegetarian and ultra marathon-runner Matt Frazier. Our favorite episode: Sitting Is Killing You (Even If You’re a Runner).

Sleep With Me

This top-rated podcast literally exists to bore you to sleep. Hit play any time you’re struggling to catch some z’s.

Radio Headspace

Stop being the most stressed-out person in the room by taking some tips from the Radio Headspace podcast. Just try listening to host Georgie Okell’s soothing voice and tell us you don’t feel more calm.

The Nutrition Diva’s Quick and Dirty Tips

Instead of focusing on elaborate recipes, Nutrition Diva’s advice is easy and actionable. She discusses topics like artificial sweeteners and the real deal on the skim vs. whole milk debate.

10% Happier With Dan Harris

Dan Harris is cynical ABC newsman who had a panic attack live on “Good Morning America,” which led him to something he always thought was ridiculous: meditation. He then released the bestselling book, “10% Happier,” started an app, and now chats with other smart people about happiness on his podcast.

TEDTalks Health

All your favorite health and fitness-focused TEDTalks, in one place.

Sex With Emily

Emily Morse is a sex and relationship expert, author, talk show host. This is her podcast about sex, relationships and all the stuff in between.

Marathon Training Academy

Thinking about training for a marathon? Beginners can listening in for free marathon coaching and learn about everything from how to create a training schedule, to changes you will need to make to your diet.

Inspirational Living Podcast

A motivational podcast about the mind, body, and spirit, this might be a little new age-y for some, but if you’re into alternative health you will love it.

The One You Feed Podcast

“The One You Feed” is about mental health and how to feed the most positive version of yourself. There are discussions on depression, anxiety, and happiness.

Balanced Bites

Host Diane Sanfilippo is the New York Times bestselling author of Practical Paleo and The 21-Day Sugar Detox and her cohost Liz Wolfe is the bestselling author of Eat the Yolk. Each week, the pair talk about current topics in health and nutrition, with a specific focus on Paleo living.

Happier With Gretchen Rubin

By the bestselling author behind The Happiness Project, Happier With Gretchen Rubin brings more practical, manageable advice about happiness and good habits.

The Rich Roll Podcast

Athlete and best-selling author Rich Roll delves deep into all things wellness by speaking with world-class experts in health, fitness, nutrition, and spirituality.

Half Size Me

Half Size Me helps listeners lose weight in a sustainable, healthy way with its weekly podcast. Host Heather Robertson interviews real people who share their inspirational stories of weight loss and maintenance, and shares resources and tips that you can use yourself.

Found My Fitness

Tune in for strategies to increase your quality of life through a better understanding of biology.

The Primal Blueprint Podcast

How healthy, strong, fit, happy and productive with the least amount of effort and sacrifice.

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