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by Jed Yost Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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The Best Podcasts of 2021

  • Resistance. The inspiration for Resistance came to its host Saidu Tejan-Thomas, Jr., in the summer of 2020 amidst worldwide Black Lives Matter protests.
  • Louder Than a Riot. Since its arrival in 2020, Louder Than A Riot ’s urgency has grown louder than ever before, with hosts Rodney Carmichael and Sidney Madden delivering some ...
  • StraightioLab. As any intellectual will tell you, we don’t give straight culture enough attention. ...
  • 30 For 30. ESPN’s 30 for 30 documentary series needs no introduction. ...
  • Modern Love. This might be sacrilege to say, but sometimes—in my heart of hearts—I think reading The New York Times ’s “Modern Love” column feels like reading a bad diary ...
  • You're Wrong About. Pop culture nerds and history lovers, this is the show for you. ...
  • Dead Eyes. Twenty-one years ago, actor/comedian Connor Ratliff was fired by Tom Hanks from the 2001 HBO miniseries Band of Brothers.
  • Popcast. If there’s a music story everyone on the internet is talking about, it’s only a matter of time before Jon Caramanica and company are cooking up a lengthy discussion ...

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What are the top 10 podcasts?

The Top 10 Podcasts Right Now

  • The Top 10 Podcasts. Want to listen to a good podcast? ...
  • Radiolab. Podcast Summary: Focusing on topics of a scientific and philosophical nature, each episode weaves stories and science into sound and music-rich documentaries.
  • This American Life. ...
  • Criminal. ...
  • Hardcore History. ...
  • Serial. ...
  • S-Town. ...
  • 99% Invisible. ...
  • The Ezra Klein Show. ...
  • Stuff You Should Know. ...

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Who has the best podcast?

Podcasts are a unique form of entertainment that allows you to listen to other people talk about your favorite topic while being able to take care of other duties like homework. Here are 10 of the best podcasts that have been making ratings rise. 1. Wine and Weed. You can tell by its name what this podcast pretty much involves.

What are the best podcasts to listen to?

The Best New Podcasts to Listen to in 2022

  • WeCrashed: The Rise and Fall of WeWork. ...
  • Black Girl Songbook Season 2. ...
  • The Dropout. ...
  • Backstage Pass With Eric Vetro. ...
  • When Diana Met... ...
  • The Roxane Gay Show. ...
  • Conviction: The Disappearance of Nuseiba Hasan. ...
  • Dissect Season 9: Mac Miller’s Swimming and Circles. ...
  • The Big Hit Show. ...
  • A Slight Change of Plans Season 3. ...

What is the best free podcast?

Rundown of the show:

  • Top 25 players that might work for the Steelers in free agency
  • First 25 players (out of 50 I’m keen to see) to watch at the Combine with 324 players invited.
  • Player profile - Chad Muma out of Wyoming

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What is the Ezra Klein Show?

The Ezra Klein Show (The New York Times) The Ezra Klein Show has been pumping out consistently interesting and surprising interviews for several years now, going back to its original incarnation as a Vox Media podcast.

Who is the author of Welcome to Your Fantasy?

Led by the historian Natalia Mehlman Petrzela, Welcome to Your Fantasy is an utterly engrossing tale that lives in the overlap of primal American capitalism and shifting sexual politics. I’ll give you three reasons why you should listen to The Line.

What is the Resistance podcast?

Noticing a new generation of activists and organizers emerging, Tejan-Thomas says his first question was, “How are they going to keep this up?” What came from this idea is Resistance, a podcast series driven by first-person narrative experiences of Black and Brown people “refusing to accept things as they are.” Tejan-Thomas and his team bring a deeply personal aspect to today’s news and headlines, incorporating the stories of those on the front lines of social progress—and Tejan-Thomas’s own personal history—into each episode.

What is the Ratliff podcast about?

Through interviews with actors in his and Tom Hanks’s orbit, Ratliff explores not just the ups and downs of show business, but the more deeply human experience of dealing with personal and professional failure.

What is ESPN 30 for 30?

ESPN’s 30 for 30 documentary series needs no introduction. Here’s one anyway: Since what feels like the dawn of time, ESPN has put out unforgettable films about the greatest—and sometimes, worst—moments, teams, and players in sports history. (Recently: Be Water, a breathtaking Bruce Lee retrospective.) Well, you guessed it, ESPN spun off the series into podcast form. The stories are just as good. Ramona Shelburne’s “The Sterling Affairs” is a masterclass in reporting. But you might want to subscribe to catch the recently-release March 11, which chronicles the day the pandemic wiped out sports. - Brady Langmann

Is there a podcast about golf?

There are a ton of golf podcasts out there right now. The game’s rising popularity, and its slow emergence into the zeitgeist, has made for plenty of conversation. The Golfer’s Journal podcast, though, doesn’t bother with wading into all of that. TGJ is all about the art of golf.

Who is the reporter who re-examined the Stanford Prison Experiment?

Each week, journalists Michael Hobbes and Sarah Marshall reconsider a historical event—from the Stanford Prison Experiment, to the murder of Kitty Genovese and the bystander effect, to (my personal favorite) Newsies and the real newsboys’ strike of 1899—that has been misunderstood by the public for years.

Is podcasting a real estate?

Since the dawn of podcasting in the early aughts, the medium has come to occupy a unique area of real estate within the media realm. For some, it’s a daily commute lifesaver. To others, it’s a primary resource for consuming news. And, for many, podcasting has become the outlet of choice for some of the cringey-est people you know.

1. Imagined Life

Imagined Life by Wondery is a gem of a podcast! It’s not new by any means, but 2021 did bring us a brand new season. (That’s five and counting!) In each episode, you hear the life story of one famous person or another, past or present, but you never know who it really is until the very end.

3. The Spy Affair

Another podcast that rocketed to the top of many a podcast chart this year was The Spy Affair. And for completely understandable reasons! Who doesn’t love a good espionage escapade! The Spy Affair introduces us to a charismatic Russian woman, who arrives in the US on a mission to improve relations between the two countries.

4. Chameleon: Hollywood Con Queen and High Rollers

If you love true crime without the blood and gore, then the two seasons from Chameleon will be right up your alley. Season One: Hollywood Con Queen delves into the bizarre scam in which “someone” lured Hollywood hopefuls with promises of their big break to Indonesia.

5. SmartLess

If you’re looking for a podcast for when you just need a laugh, one of our current top picks is SmartLess. If you’ve never had the pleasure of being entertained by the trio that is Jason Bateman, Sean Hayes, and Will Arnett, you’ve been missing out! On each episode, one host brings on a celebrity guest, but the other two have no idea who it is.

6. Phoebe Reads a Mystery

Phoebe Judge’s voice is well-renowned throughout the podcasting world. Phoebe first became known to us through her work on Criminal, the staple for many true-crime fans, and since then her voice has gathered a devoted following of its own! It’s calming, intriguing, and has a cadence to it that keeps you hanging on to every word.

7. Showmance

If you love rom coms, or looking for a light-hearted listen, then Showmance is the podcast for you. Brought to life by the creators of RomComPods, this new offering is just as fun, quirky, and full of that romcom magic. And this time they’re taking that magic to London. Showmance tells the tale of Casey.

8. Ask We Edit

Looking for a great podcast to answer all those podcasting questions? Well, We Edit Podcasts started a podcast this year! The Ask We Edit Show is a place where we share all the knowledge we’ve collected over the past six years of producing hundreds of thousands of episodes.

What is the purpose of the podcast "Save America"?

The mission of the podcast is to discuss politics "the way actual people talk" amid nonstop cable news coverage, Twitter, and the rash of fake news that's all over the internet.

Who is the host of 2 Dope Queens?

Can't browse by the most popular episodes. Hosted by writer and actress Phoebe Robinson and former Daily Show correspondent Jessica Williams, 2 Dope Queens is a live show, podcast, and HBO limited series, featuring their favorite comedians and candid discussions about sex, hair, race, and life in New York City.

Firebug

In the Eighties and Nineties, an arsonist used a unique incendiary device made with a coin, a cigarette, and a book of matches to set dozens of fires in Southern California, some in the dry brush of the mountains, others in grocery store aisles and fabric retailers populated by shoppers. Sometimes he ignited several in the same day.

Through the Cracks

On Through the Cracks, WAMU reporter Jonquilyn Hill tells the story of Relisha Rudd, who disappeared from a Washington, D.C. homeless shelter in 2014 when she was just eight years old.

Crimes of the Centuries

In these days of the constantly changing new cycle, it’s easy to forget that in decades past, one story might have taken up the entire national consciousness for weeks on end. Journalist Amber Hunt is here to make sure that we remember those cases that captured the nation.

Stolen: The Search for Jermain

Connie Walker is the host of Stolen: The Search for Jermain from Gimlet Media and has been making podcasts about missing and murdered indigenous women for years. A Cree from Saskatchewan, Canada, Walker grew up on a reserve, like many of her subjects, giving her intimate insight into the women whose stories she tells.

Dr. Death Season 3: Miracle Man

Dr. Paolo Macchiarini is a charismatic Italian surgeon who innovates a synthetic trachea transplant in the early 2010s that, it turns out, doesn’t exactly work. People start dying after his operations, in at least one case after he performs several additional experimental and increasingly debilitating surgeries to correct his initial error.

Reveal: Mississippi Goddam: The Ballad of Billey Joe

In 2008, 17-year-old football star Billey Joe Johnson, Jr., who was Black, was killed by a shotgun blast to the head during a traffic stop by a white police officer in Luceville, Mississippi. Authorities initially ruled the death a suicide, but a grand jury later deemed it an accidental shooting.

Los Feliz Murder Mansion

It all started with a Los Angeles urban legend. There was a house, the story went, up in the hills of Los Feliz. A man had murdered his entire family there decades ago, around Christmas, and the house had gone unchanged since — you could still see the presents under the tree.

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