No doubt podcasts have taken over my life. I’m one of those people who love noise no matter what I’m doing. Whether it’s in the shower, while I’m getting ready, on my way home or while falling asleep, podcasts are easy and convenient, you just have to listen, instead of reading or watching TV
Here’s a list of podcasts that are perfect for newbies and experts alike.
1. My Favorite Murder by Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark
This podcast is perfect for those who like true crime but don’t like the rather gritty reality of what happens. Each week, comedians Kilgariff and Hardstark get together and tell the story of their latest favorite murder, retelling the stories of famous killers like Ted Bundy, Albert Fish, John Wayne Gacy and many more. They touch each story with humor, making each episode fun yet intriguing. Sit back and relax as the two grab your attention and leave you asking and wanting more.
2. Coming home
If you love Netflix and wish it was safe to watch the latest episode of your favorite show and drive, Homecoming is for you. The thriller tells the story through phone calls and therapy sessions, making you feel like you’re in the middle of a movie on your way home. The captivating podcast makes every ride fly by.
3. The daily
The Daily is probably what comes to mind when you think of podcasts. Available every morning before 6am, The Daily gives you a breakdown of everything you need to know about what’s happening in our world in a handy 20 minute podcast. This is for the people who want to keep up to date with what is happening in our world, but don’t have time to watch the news or read the newspaper. Let host Michael Barbara do the work for you while you get the morning’s scoop with the click of a button.
4. Pod Save America
If you like politics, like hearing about the news, but also like to laugh about it, then Pod Save America is for you. With humor, the series touches on daily events that take place in politics and America. The podcast adds light to rather boring news and makes the morning commute enjoyable.
5. Terrible, thanks for asking
If you’re curious, always asking why, and enjoy talking about rather dark things, Terrible, Thanks For Asking is definitely a podcast to watch. The talk show, hosted by Nora McInery, focuses on topics that usually go unspoken. Obviously honest and rather intriguing, the podcast talks about dying, sexual assault, and a plethora of other stories that leave listeners satisfied, yet wanting more.
No matter what mood I’m in, one click of a button reveals content that’s perfect for any occasion. When music or radio becomes obsolete, podcasts are vital for long morning or night drives or anytime
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