Podcast FAQ

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by Giovanna Crona Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Who are the authors of the worthy podcast?

Hosted by authors Elyse Fitzpatrick and Eric Schumacher, the discussions you’ll hear on Worthy will promote respectful conversation on the value and roles of women.

What makes a podcast binge-worthy?

Shows like “Serial” and “Ear Hustle” don’t just deliver a great binge, they might very well change one’s perspective on America’s justice system. One might wonder: What makes a podcast binge-worthy? The answer usually boils down to consistent storytelling.

How many podcasts are there in the world?

Enter the mighty podcast, which has come a long way since its inception 16 years ago. What was once something of a niche medium has exploded in the last few years. In fact, recent studies concluded that there are now over 850,000 active podcasts and more than 30 million episodes from which to choose.

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Putting Your Kids First In Divorce with Elise Buie

Seattle-based attorney Elise Buie joins Mandy this week to discuss the importance of putting kids first when it comes to divorce. When you're able to focus on your children, you end up making choices in their best interests and avoiding conflict and negative effects later on down the line.

Life After 40: The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly With Nina Lorez Collins

After 40, life changes for many of us. Along with those changes come lots of questions about everything that lies ahead. Nina Lorez Collins joins the podcast for the last episode of season 2 for a frank discussion about life after 40 and so many of the things that it entails: The good, the bad, and the ugly!

Who is the host of the geek podcast?

A veritable hub for fanboys and fangirls alike, this weekly podcast provides breaking coverage of the latest in geek news. Hosts Arris Quinones and Tim Connolly talk movies, comic books, superheros, real-world events, and whatever else they have on the mind. Each episode is filmed for YouTube.

Where is the movie "We're alive" set?

Set in Los Angeles during the zombie apocalypse, this audio drama follows a group of survivors. Featuring comprehensive scripts and high production values, it initially ran from 2009 to 2014. Two spin-offs would follow, respectively titled “We’re Alive: Lockdown” and “We’re Alive: Goldrush.”

How many seasons of Magnus Institute podcast?

Spanning four years and five seasons, this weekly horror fiction podcast dives into the archives of the Magnus Institute. Individual stories and serial plots come to life with help from new head archivist Jonathan Sims and guest actors. Expect a vivid journey of supernatural and esoteric proportions.

What is the flash forward podcast?

Named one of the best podcasts by a number of major publications, “Flash Forward” examines future possibilities from multiple angles. Host Rose Eveleth doesn’t just conjure a brave new world, but accounts for bureaucratic variables and other minutiae.

Who is the host of Vox Media?

Get into the weeds on politics and policy with this exhaustive podcast from Vox Media. Host Matthew Yglesias and a slate of recurring guests go beyond the headlines in their probe of major issues. Topics include health care, immigration policy, housing, and more.

Who hosts the Atlantic podcast?

This hyper-intelligent podcast aims to provide clarity, if not answers. The Atlantic’s Derek Thompson hosts.

Who is the journalist who peels back the curtain on modern history through the lens of hard data?

Journalists Michael Hobbes and Sarah Marshall peel back the curtain on modern history through the lens of hard data. Listeners receive a starkly different perspective than what the media first reported. Witty banter and occasional digressions keep the atmosphere light.

Juicy Scoop with Heather McDonald

This podcast is the perfect combo of being witty and a guilty pleasure. Comedian Heather McDonald hosts this podcast where she talks about her life in standup, her family, and everything juicy in pop culture.

Breaking Free with Susan Guthrie and Rebecca Zung

Want to hear a fresh, and inspirational podcast about divorce, breakups and more? Well, look no further than Breaking Free. Susan and Rebecca are the legal duo to get you through the tough times. You get to hear from two best friends and experts in the field, those that have experienced it for themselves and even have a little fun along the way.

Goal Digger with Jenna Kutcher

Jenna Kutcher, a small-town Minnesota girl who’s not only obsessed with marketing her business but helping others market themselves and their passions, hosts the podcast Goal Digger. She shares her story of building an empire, her insecurities, journey all the while working to empower and uplift the women around her.

She Explores with Gale Straub

Do other women’s stories inspire you? Their journies, and experiences make you want to take a journey of your own? Well, then She Explores is for you. This podcast shares stories of women whos unique journeys offer a tapestry of themes and inspiration for all of female kind. From entrepreneurs to mothers, and beyond there is something for everyone.

Going Through It with Ann Friedman

If you are a professional woman, chances are you’ve had some hard moments in your career that have either set you back or made you question every move you made to get there. This podcast by Mailchimp features conversations with inspiring women who have gone through some tough times in their professional journeys and come out on the other side.

The Minimalists with Joshua Fields Millburn and Ryan Nicodemus

In this podcast, hosts Joshua Fields and Ryan Nicodemus explore how to lead a more meaningful life by adopting minimalist practices. Hear from those who have chosen quality over quantity in all areas of life and learn how you can bring in elements of minimalism to boost your experience.

Modern Love with Meghna Chakrabarti and Daniel Jones

Love isn’t dead, it’s just been modernized. Listen to true tales of modern love stories from top actors like Kate Winslet, Uma Thurman, Angela Bassett, Jake Gyllenhaal, and more. This podcast from The New York Times will keep your heart beating even in these jaded times.

BEST WAYS TO LISTEN TO PODCASTS

About 95% of the time I’m listening to podcasts, I’m listening on my Apple airpods. I love them for cleaning around the house, working out, and I even pop them in while working from home (to tune out noises).

BINGE-WORTHY PODCAST SERIES

Okay, without further ado…here are the fabulous podcast series in no particular order.

WHICH WILL YOU LISTEN TO?

I couldn’t help but binge on each one of these podcast series and I’m betting you’ll enjoy them too. So pick a series, turn on your bluetooth speaker, and start listening next time you dive into cleaning or laundry.

Podcast Ep. 6: Investing in a Purposeful Life with Carrie Schwab-Pomerantz

The senior vice president of Charles Schwab on financial planning to reduce stress and how financial disparity affects how women save for retirement.

Podcast Ep. 5: Investment Strategies and the Future of Money with Alexa von Tobel

The founder of LearnVest and Inspired Capital on building a company amidst the 2008 financial crisis, being a working mom and what worth means to her.

Podcast Ep. 4: How to Navigate a Career Transition with Jennifer Justice

Justice talks to Worth’s CEO Juliet Scott-Croxford about gender discrimination and pivot points in her career.

Podcast Ep. 3: The Social Dimensions of Wealth with Angie Sabel

Abbot Downing New York’s managing director on how women are influencing philanthropy now more than ever.

Podcast Ep. 2: Financial Planning for the Modern Family with Kathleen Entwistle

Reentering the workforce after becoming a mother is a challenge many women face. UBS’ senior vice president explains how she maneuvered the transition.

Podcast Ep. 1: Seema Hingorani on Building a Group of Girls Who Invest

Investor Seema Hingorani wants 30 percent of global investable capital to be managed by women by 2030.

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