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.
The speaker mentions how they do not prepare for the podcast beforehand and questions why there are two guests who are very similar.
The trend for longer podcasts seems to be growing in popularity, with audiences enjoying a lengthier listening experience.
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 host discusses subscribing to the podcast and receiving inspirational messages via text.
Tim Ferriss suggests checking out his YouTube channel for two to three minute long segments of his favorite moments from various podcast episodes, and encourages listeners to read longer interview pieces and essays on his show's platform.
The speaker promotes joining their Patreon for uncensored content and later discusses Alex Jones being silenced for his wild, but believable statements.
The speaker promotes "Reading the Stars with Anthony Boomba" show at the end of their podcast episode.
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 host of the podcast reveals an interview with Balaji on "Purple Pills," where he occasionally interviews people on a call-in basis. They also briefly mention a political DMZ in the workplace and the number of people who left as a result of a blog post.
A person discusses t-shirt things that float down and claims that a dog listened to the podcast by giving a look of recognition.
These are unrelated sentences taken from different podcast transcripts.
Sheena is full of quick wit and punchy comebacks, making her the perfect person to answer questions on the podcast.
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.
The speaker notes the trend of people loudly expressing their dislike for certain podcasts, and the lack of ability to simply move on.
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 experience of the audience is a significant factor in keeping listeners in podcasts, thus they tend to stick with certain hosts or shows. However, there is still a great opportunity for the discovery of new shows as the podcast catalog grows rapidly.
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 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.
A pitch is made on Shark Tank for a personalized podcast editing software that allows individuals to easily capture and send audio files to be compiled into a cohesive episode.
Yumi Stynes shares a funny childhood misunderstanding and the podcast's focus on tackling unusual questions, including whether new senses can be created for humans.
The speaker discusses the lack of control over podcast downloads across various apps and makes a reference to the wide distribution of their own show.
In this episode of Bad Dates, the hosts discuss a bizarre story of a man finding millions of dollars worth of Bitcoin after being released from jail, which leads to an awkward metaphor for one of the hosts' dating life.
The speaker thanks the listener for their time and attention and encourages them to search for different topics within the podcast. They also mention that the sponsors of the podcast are a vital way to keep the information being distributed at zero cost to everyone.
The Bad Friends podcast fires a host and have Trev Wallace and Rex Dizzy fill in while in the hunt for a new addition.
The hosts discuss their plans for future podcast episodes, including more business principles and life hacks, before joking about relying on AI to ask questions for a Q&A episode in the distant future.
The Founders is a history of entrepreneurship course taught through the life stories of history's greatest entrepreneurs, whereas Jocko Podcast stands out as an exceptional military history course. Both podcasts have received outstanding reviews.
The Truth is an audio fiction podcast that provides immersive sound design and new stories with each episode. Normal Gossip shares anonymous gossip in each episode and is going on tour this summer.
The Distractable podcast talks about their favorite podcast, Dream Weavers, and then discusses topics ranging from dunking on Snape to the existence of Prince Charming.
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.
The podcast hosts discuss their efforts to avoid spoilers for potential episodes and ways listeners can support the show through Patreon or purchasing merchandise.
The Louder Than A Riot podcast explores how unspoken rules have turned into the standard in rap music, discussing topics from sexism to homophobia. Meanwhile, the Beauty Translated podcast offers new conversations beyond the surface level of trans people to challenge perceptions and translate current headlines.
The 10% Happier podcast is launching playlists featuring curated episodes on specific topics such as anxiety and sleep. This allows listeners to easily access the episodes they want to hear and create their own playlists.
The Taking Cover podcast delves into the story of why the worst marine on marine friendly fire in modern history was kept secret. Listen on iHeart Radio or Apple podcasts.
The hosts discuss the concept of hosting podcasts independently without any assistance. They mention different podcasts and their hosts, including When Diana Met by CNN and Call Your Girlfriend. They also provide information about the HBO Succession podcast and its episode schedule.
The speaker promotes the Real Life, Real Crime and Scorched Justice podcasts, encourages listeners to download the free community app, and asks for likes, subscriptions, and reviews wherever you listen to a podcast.
Capturing fleeting thoughts during podcasts is important as it allows people to share their experiences and generate ideas with others. It is crucial to remind oneself of such thoughts as they often slip away too quickly to recall them later.
The hosts of a podcast reflect on how their show has lead to growth and positive outcomes for their listeners, leading to unexpected reconnections with people from their past. They also touch on the topic of inclusivity.
Promoting The Binge, a new ad-free podcast channel.
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.
Two hosts discuss the strange phenomenon of their spouses listening to their podcast while in the shower or other parts of the house.
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 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.