"Let's Start a Coup" and "City of the Rails" are two podcasts available on the iHeart Radio app and Apple Podcasts that explore the world of train yard enthusiasts.
This is a monthly recap of The Tim Ferriss Show which includes bullet points of the coolest things discovered during that week and a short clip from each conversation featuring world-class performers from different fields.
The TED Audio Collective provides a recap of the most perspective-expanding ideas from their podcasts in 2022 as we approach the end of the year. They also mention an upcoming episode on predictions for the year ahead.
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In this episode, the host shares her magical experience transitioning from virtual to in-person podcast interviews and the deep connection she built with guests. She expresses her excitement to keep building a brand that connects with people at a deep level.
The hosts discuss the struggle of going week to week on a podcast after binging it and share a story about a listener's experience.
The hosts of the podcast Chat Sematary brainstorm and plan to create a map like the one released by Pornhub's annual year in review, showing the most searched-for podcast hosts throughout the US.
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Podcast recommendations for Art Fraud, The Roxane Gay Agenda, Death Island, and Lethal It.
The host of the podcast takes a week off to rest his voice and recover. He teases his co-hosts about their impact on the show's rankings.
Giving yourself enough time to explore a podcast can lead to discovering new ways of thinking and seeing things. CEOs like Elon Musk could benefit from giving themselves more than 30 minutes to listen and engage with a podcast.
Dan Carlin offers a new way for the hardcore history audience to stay connected between long shows through an additional podcast feed. By visiting Audible.com or texting hardcore history to 500-500, listeners can access more audio content and stay in touch with Dan's perspectives more frequently.
The loyal and supportive fanbase of a podcast can anticipate a controversial episode and continue to spread it despite it being taken down from platforms such as YouTube.
The podcast hosts reflect on hitting a major milestone of reaching 1000 episodes and 305 million unique listeners/viewers. They also discuss how they actively reached out to embrace the social justice movement and attract guests to their platform.
The speaker reflects on the current trend of pandemic-related content and the popularity of true crime podcasts among women, particularly those with high production values. They also mention the influence of a radio announcer father on a podcast producer.
The speaker praises Mike Ritlin's podcast and mentions that they will be appearing on it to discuss what's happening on the ground, given the speaker's knowledge of events not covered in mainstream media.
The popularity of podcasts has increased due to the open battleground it provides for discussing ideas without immediate feedback from biased audiences. Additionally, people enjoy hearing others talk about interesting ideas, even if it goes against the norm.
Promoting The Binge, a new ad-free podcast channel.
This is an ad for Amazon Music app to listen to podcasts ad-free, and a small snippet from a podcast discussing the FBI files on the disappearance of Nancy Baird.
The Bad Friends podcast fires a host and have Trev Wallace and Rex Dizzy fill in while in the hunt for a new addition.
A person discusses t-shirt things that float down and claims that a dog listened to the podcast by giving a look of recognition.
The Generation Y and Even the Rich podcasts explore the tragic story of Khalif Browder, who was held without bail at Rikers Island for three years, and the rise to fame of Lucille Ball, the first female sitcom star and studio exec.
The speaker promotes "Reading the Stars with Anthony Boomba" show at the end of their podcast episode.
In this podcast episode, Jameela Jamil thanks the guests and the audience for joining, introduces the Bad Dates podcast and the team behind it, and promotes ways to access it ad-free.
The hosts discuss plans to revamp their schedules and podcast content to focus on clean and curated topics. They also consider purchasing unique lighting setups for their recording space.
The speaker talks about the experience of getting high on a live podcast and feeling wonky when standing up due to smoking too much weed.
The hosts introduce their podcast, Distractible, available on Reddit and warn listeners of the dangers of getting sucked into the site.
Sheena is full of quick wit and punchy comebacks, making her the perfect person to answer questions on the podcast.
The hosts of the podcast discuss their approach to dealing with the plethora of requests they receive for more information on topics covered in previous episodes. They also discuss their admiration for women entrepreneurs and Abby's personal discovery of her sexual desire at a chain restaurant.
This ad promotes two different podcasts, "This Is Actually Happening" which talks about Lou Prohmann's Ponzi scheme, and "Scamfluencers" which discusses notorious scammers worldwide.
The speaker discusses the mysterious algorithm behind the top podcasts list in the Apple Podcasts app and shares his theories after a totally unknown and obscure podcast hit the top 200 podcasts for the whole nation without a celebrity creator, web presence, reviews, or ratings.
The Louder Than A Riot podcast explores the double standard in rap and its effects on the genre, while the Psychology of Your Twenties podcast discusses big changes and transitions in our twenties and challenges perceptions of the trans community. A new season of the latter includes a news mini-sode every Monday.
This episode features a discussion about responses to the "12 Days of Presents" and the cautionary advice of not opening mysterious ticking packages in the mail.
The speaker discusses the importance of clicking "subscribe" on podcasts as it helps to show support for the creators and also ensures that new episodes are shown in the news feed.
Plus offers ad-free episodes of Death Island, Piketon Massacre, and other true crime shows as well as exclusive bonus and early access episodes through the iHeart True Crime Plus subscription available on Apple podcasts. A transcript also describes the beauty and sadness encountered on Death Island after the discovery of a crime scene where bodies were found.
The speaker talks about his experience as a guest on various podcasts and suggests exploring new podcasts to enjoy.
Host Amy shares update episodes with people from docu-series shows who reveal how their lives have changed after sharing their stories. Check out confidential resources at somethingwaswrong.com/resources.
Olivia Nuzzi will host the White House Plumbers podcast, breaking down the real-life events that inspired the upcoming HBO show. The official Succession podcast will be hosted by Kara Swisher, discussing what happens on the show and how the real world is reflected on screen.
In this podcast episode, the hosts have a rambling conversation touching on various topics including actions they regret on Twitter, favorite SNL characters, and surprise at the growth of someone's beard.
The speaker struggles with a seemingly false fact and questions how bees could be put into a gourd.
Despite challenges faced at the start of the podcast creation process, the team reflects on their success and the big names they worked with this past fall. The commitment to not being a weekly show may have impacted offers, but the team remains committed to their original format.
The conversation touches on the lack of discussion surrounding certain topics and the overabundance of advertising on podcasts.
The speaker notes the trend of people loudly expressing their dislike for certain podcasts, and the lack of ability to simply move on.