5 Podcast Recommendations for Your Commute

These are 5 Podcast recommendations for your commute.  Yes, these will vary depending on what your personal interests are.

If you are open to suggestions and haven’t checked these listed below, give them a try and let me know what you think of them.

  1. The TED Radio Hour:  It’s a podcast that presents TED Talks on a wide variety of topics, weaving together multiple talks to explore a central theme.  Each episode is a thought-provoking and inspiring exploration of ideas worth spreading.
  2. How I Built This is a podcast about the stories behind some of the world’s most successful businesses and entrepreneurs.  It’s inspiring and informative, plus the length of each episode is perfect for tuning in during your commute.
  3. The Moth: This is a storytelling podcast that features real people telling true, personal stories live on stage.  The stories are funny, poignant, and moving.
  4. The Daily is a news podcast from the New York Times that covers the top stories of the day in an easy-to-digest format.  If you enjoy staying up to date with current events.
  5. Radiolab is a science and technology podcast that explores a wide variety of stories through engaging storytelling.  It’s always interesting and another thought-provoking podcast to check out.

  • Bonus podcast recommendation: UnStyled (No new episodes since 2020).  Hosted by Christine Barberich, this podcast features conversations with women who have created their own paths and found success in various fields.  It’s an inspiring podcast that offers valuable insights and advice from successful women.  The conversations are candid and cover topics related to career, creativity, personal growth and so much more.

What podcast recommendations would you recommend to me?

Curating Edits has a few more posts you can check out for further recommendations and book reviews, an audiobook is also a great company to keep throughout our commutes.

To check out other posts on podcasts that might interest you during your commute, check out Rubirosa with Christopher Rivas, here.

Read my review of Archetypes, here. This podcast was very soothing and inspiring. It was like catching up with your friends before heading to work.

Lastly, Aliza Licht is the host of the Leave Your Mark podcast and has a NEW book being released.  You can read my review of On Brand, where you will also find the link to her podcast.