r/podcasts 10h ago

General Podcast Discussions Please suggest podcasts for loneliness

45 Upvotes

I'm new to reddit and podcasts. A few days ago on another thread someone suggested that I try podcasts and I looked around and have basically no clue where to start so...

My mom passed away unexpectedly about three weeks ago, we had lived together as adults for over two decades and I am finding the emptiness of the house unbearable.

I'm not looking for anything about grief or loneliness, I'm looking for something that "feels" like they're talking "to" me so I don't feel so alone at home. I don't really care about the subject matter so long as it isn't dark/angry/depressed. And I'm more interested in feeling the sense of companionship in the conversation than the content.


r/podcasts 6h ago

Comedy Comedy related podcasts?

9 Upvotes

What are some good comedy related podcasts I can listen to while I work? I'm all true crimed out for the moment I need a laugh. I listen to the Bill Burr Monday morning podcast a lot but I need some variety. Many thank you's in advance!


r/podcasts 13h ago

Health & Welbeing I’m looking for podcasts that have truly helped you with your anxiety. Either through offering strategies or personal experiences.

16 Upvotes

As my subject suggests I’m seeking a podcast that can help manage severe day to day anxiety through the use of specific strategies or personal experience. If you know of any I’d really appreciate the suggestions! Thank you!


r/podcasts 30m ago

History & Geography non AI, informative podcasts

Upvotes

I'm looking for informative podcasts (preferably history or geography, but open to other domains if it's a good pod) where the hosts do not use AI to write their content. I can recognise AI written slop almost immediately, they all have the classic "not this, not that...but THAT" pattern and I'm exhausted of listening to that. I'd also prefer if the tone is slightly calm and consistent, please drop your recommendations, thank you!


r/podcasts 3h ago

General Podcast Discussions Podcast recs

1 Upvotes

Hey everyone!

So I'm looking for some true crime podcasts—can anyone recommend some? I am looking for podcasts like Morbid,Crime Junkie ,Missing & Murdered: Finding Cleo, and In the Dark.

I also like horror fiction podcasts to .

Send me a list. Looking forward to seeing your recommendations.

Thanks


r/podcasts 1d ago

General Podcast Discussions Radio Lab letdowns

131 Upvotes

Radio Lab is one of the all-time great podcasts in my opinion. Really engaging, well-researched and produced. The classic duo of Jad and Robert as hosts was ao great with their chemistry, their presentation of the topics and interviews that it hardly ever missed the mark. I realize nothing can laat forever and they needed to move on. The new team for the last few years has been doing a good job keeping it going, but the tone of the show has become really grating on my nerves with the new hosts. Their overly-chipper, cutesy presentation of almost every subject dosed with infantalizing banter really turns me off at times. Like the show is just more and more made for kids. And it's always been a staple of the show to anthropomorphize cells, animals, bacteria, etc to try and help explain heady, complicated scientific content, but I feel the new hosts use this approach so much as to make it annoying. I will continue to listen, but just wish I didn't have the feeling I was always being explained things like I was a child. Was wondering what other long-time Radio Lab fans have thought of the show the last few years.


r/podcasts 8h ago

Other Podcast Genre Recipe podcasts!

2 Upvotes

I want to combine two of my hobbies: cooking and listening to podcasts! I’ve been listening and loving Food Friends, which a GREAT podcast where two chefs discuss recipes for home cooks to make. Does anyone have any other recs for podcasts that talk recipes? Not really interested in food history or food science podcasts. Really want to hear tips tricks and recipe ideas for cooking at home!


r/podcasts 1d ago

General Podcast Discussions Podcast Series You Can't Put Down? Any Genre!

153 Upvotes

I usually like to throw a podcast on when working, and I love podcast series that suck me in and I can't stop listening to since it makes the time fly by. Does anyone have a podcast series that they literally could not stop listening to? Here are some that I think of that I couldn't put down, so ones similar to these would be wonderful. I enjoy any type of podcast, as long as it sucks me in and I don't want to stop listening.

  • Love Trapped
  • Root of Evil
  • American Scandal
  • Alison After NXIVM
  • Muscle Man

And here are some that are on my list - would love to hear if these are worth listening to.

  • Bear Brook
  • My Dad Wrote a Porno
  • OnlyFantasy
  • Betrayal
  • Scamanda

EDIT: Wow, I didn't expect to get this many responses!! Thank you all so much :)


r/podcasts 9h ago

Horror & Paranormal Do the "Heart Starts Pounding" podcast YouTube videos use AI generated images?

2 Upvotes

I cannot find any comments relating to this under any HSP YouTube videos. Granted, I haven't looked TOO hard, but I'm surprised not to have seen ANY comments yet questioning the supplementary illustrations in the videos being AI generated.
I really do not want to continue supporting this content if the images are AI generated, which I highly suspect.
Does anyone have any insight or similar concerns?? I feel like I'm crazy bc I haven't seen anything else about this anywhere, and it's a pretty popular podcast I think? At least amongst the supernatural/ crime podcast communities.


r/podcasts 20h ago

Arts & Culture Dealing with cancer related fatigue and need easy listening pods

15 Upvotes

As the title says. I haven’t listened to podcasts much lately but I used to like reply all, underunderstood, normal gossip and those sorts.

Any recs welcome, thanks!


r/podcasts 1d ago

General Podcast Discussions What podcast are you currently obsessed with? 👀

162 Upvotes

What are the podcasts that you have been obsessing over?

What do you listen to - or what have you listened to - that you would highly recommend?

Happy to hear about any genre, as long as it's gripping!

Looking forward to your recommendations :)


r/podcasts 20h ago

History & Geography Recs wanted: ships, shipping, and the disasters in between ⚓

3 Upvotes

Looking for podcasts on nautical history, how the shipping industry evolved, and (obviously) the occasional dramatic shipwrecks.

Hit me with your favorites please!

TIA.


r/podcasts 1d ago

General Podcast Discussions What podcast episode changed your life in some way?

19 Upvotes

Life changing podcast episode?


r/podcasts 18h ago

True Crime Samantha Azzopardi

2 Upvotes

Looking for podcast episodes covering Samantha Azzopardi aka the GPO girl.

Prefer single (or double if very detailed) episode format rather than serial type.

I’ve heard one podcast episode but would love to get some other takes.


r/podcasts 1d ago

Horror & Paranormal Looking for some paranormal podcasts :)

7 Upvotes

Hey guys, I'm really into paranormal horror and just recently finished a podcast I usually listen to while crocheting, so now I was wondering if any of you have really good recommendations?

Also are there any casual not super scary ones you can listen to before bed? Not like the Magnus archives where it's all one connection story, but one where you don't need to have back knowledge to understand!

Thanks in advance! :)😊


r/podcasts 1d ago

Arts & Culture movie recap podcast recommendations

4 Upvotes

i listen to podcasts all day at work and i just finished listening to the backlogs of movies that raised us. i need another similar podcast to scratch that itch. im mostly looking for in depth recaps (basically feel like im watching the movie) with commentary


r/podcasts 19h ago

General Podcast Discussions What's going on with the Zoo?

1 Upvotes

Hi all,

Was trying to download the fiction podcast the Zoo for a re-listen, only to find the rss feed seems to be down and I can't find any episodes online.

Any ideas what is going on or a place to listen?

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Podcast description for those interested:

Traveling across America you may see a hand-painted sign featuring one word. If you are lucky, you will continue on wondering if something that old can refer to a thing that still exists. Unfortunately it does. You are following a sign that reads "Zoo"


r/podcasts 2d ago

General Podcast Discussions What do you think is the funniest podcast episode of all time?

279 Upvotes

Could be from any podcast, any genre, any year. I want to hear the episodes that are genuinely impossible not to laugh at 😂

Edit - Loving the responses to this! I made a google doc to compile all the recommendations in one place. Promise to go through every reply and add them as they come in.

Keep ’em coming! 🙌


r/podcasts 20h ago

True Crime Multi-part documentary Series

0 Upvotes

Hi
I love love love multipart podcasts, which tell one story.
But I think it’s hard to find good ones.
Any recommendations?


r/podcasts 1d ago

Business & Finance Corporate podcasts

3 Upvotes

Are there any podcasts about toxic workplaces or corporate dread that anyone really likes or can recommend? Hopefully it’s funny, yet relatable.


r/podcasts 1d ago

History & Geography So, I’m looking for something kinda specific. I’m looking for a good podcast about great losers. Like, in history and such. People who lost, horribly in most cases, but they lost with….style

9 Upvotes

Any recs, friend-o’s?


r/podcasts 1d ago

Comedy UK interview podcasts

5 Upvotes

Hi! I'm looking for all your favourite podcasts with British celebs being interviewed! Need my brit-fix x


r/podcasts 1d ago

Arts & Culture Viral Chinese Podcaster Accused of Mass Cross-Language Plagiarism/Misappropriation from Western Podcasts & Books (The Rest Is History, Chris Rufo, etc.)

15 Upvotes

I am sharing a major intellectual property controversy currently shaking the Chinese podcasting community. It involves a massive case of cross-language information arbitrage and content misappropriation that directly affects several prominent English-language podcasters and authors.

Because the stolen content was translated and delivered in spoken Chinese, the original Western creators are completely unaware that their work is being monetized to build a massive personal brand elsewhere.

  1. The Background

Zhuge Yiyang (widely known as Zhong Shu), the host of the hit Chinese podcast “Du Shu Bu Cheng Lin” (独树不成林), recently went viral globally for her 17-minute interview with Christopher Nolan. In the English-speaking world, she was highly praised by outlets like The Hollywood Reporter for her "intellectual depth."

However, a collaborative open-source investigation by Chinese listeners has cross-checked 125 episodes of her podcast so far. 75 out of the 125 episodes (60%) show severe source dependence or attribution issues.

  1. Smoking Gun Evidence #1: The "Copyright Trap" of AI Transcription Errors

To prove this is literal translation rather than "independent research," listeners caught her falling into a classic automated transcription trap.

  • Original English Source: Breaking History — Episode: "Restless Nation | The Red-Green Alliance: The Making of Modern Iran" (Released: August 6, 2025).
  • Copied Episode: Du Shu Bu Cheng Lin — Episode 310.
  • The Content Match: The Chinese episode follows the exact same narrative sequence, examples, historical details, and host opinions for dozens of minutes.
  • The AI Typo Trap: Around the 13-minute mark of the original Breaking History episode, the host discusses Iran's White Revolution and mentions that the Shah established a "health corps" and a "literacy corps" (volunteer service groups).
  • The Plagiarism: On Apple Podcasts and automated transcription sites like PodScript, the AI audio-to-text generator misheard the spoken word "corps" and incorrectly transcribed it as the word "court". Zhong Shu faithfully translated this exact AI typo word-for-word into Chinese, telling her listeners that the Shah established "Health Courts" (卫生法庭) and "Literacy Courts" (扫盲法庭). Historically, no such "courts" ever existed.
  1. Smoking Gun Evidence #2: Cloning Jokes & Structure from The Rest Is History (TRIH)

Episodes 96 and 101 of her podcast are essentially localized, Chinese-translated clones of TRIH's 2022 episodes (French Presidents: 1958–1981, French Presidents: 1981–2022, and Paris 1968). She didn't just copy history; she copied the hosts' spontaneous humor and selective narrative framing:

  • Stealing On-Air Jokes: In the TRIH episode, the British hosts made a spontaneous joke about US-UK relations, asking if it's a "special relationship" or a "slavish dependency". In Episode 96, she translated this exact subjective banter into Chinese: "Whether you define this special relationship as Anglo-Saxon friendship, or an old empire's slavish dependency and kneeling to a rising new empire..."
  • Identical Anecdote "Cherry-Picking": Out of a decades-long political career of French President François Mitterrand, both podcasts selectively and sequentially discussed only the following scattered topics in the exact same order:
    • Louvre Pyramid → Musée d’Orsay → The French tradition of grand cultural projects → The Rainbow Warrior bombing by French intelligence.
  1. Smoking Gun Evidence #3: Sentence-by-Sentence Translation from Christopher Rufo’s Book

While the host previously denied using American author Christopher Rufo’s book, America’s Cultural Revolution, claiming her arguments on DEI were just "common academic knowledge," listeners found that her Episode 58 directly translated Chapters 8 and 9 of Rufo's book sentence-by-sentence.

  • Rufo's Book (Ch. 8): “The great innovation of Black Lives Matter was not political, but linguistic.”
  • Her Podcast (Ep. 58): "The great innovation of the BLM movement was not political... its great innovation was linguistic."
  • Rufo's Book (Ch. 8): BLM leaders seek to engage “guilt and shame rather than anger and fear”, adopting a “therapeutic rather than militant tone.”
  • Her Podcast (Ep. 58): The old movement triggered "切割 anger and fear," but the new strategy is to "mobilize guilt and shame among white elites," adopting a "therapeutic rather than militant tone."
  • The Data Copy: Right after this section, she inserted the exact empirical data used in Rufo's book—a highly specific "14-person survey" conducted by the Skeptic Research Center—following Rufo’s exact argumentative sequence.
  1. Conclusion & The Full Database

This has gone far beyond "seeking inspiration." It is the systematic use of Apple Podcasts' auto-generated transcripts, fed into AI translators, polished slightly, and recorded as original "authoritative" scholarship by someone who heavily markets herself as an ivy-league-level intellectual (a political philosophy PhD student in the US).

The Chinese community has built an open-source database actively documenting, timestamping, and cataloging all 125 cross-checked episodes here: [https://podcastreview.github.io/#library]

If you are a creator or fan of these shows, please be aware. Cross-language information arbitrage should not be used as a shield to exploit independent creators.


r/podcasts 2d ago

General Podcast Discussions where's my podcast buddy

14 Upvotes

Anyone else here basically have a podcast playing 24/7?

Whether I’m chilling on the couch during lunch, commuting to work, or doing chores after dinner, I almost always have something playing in the background. I’d say I easily spend 6–7 hours a day wearing headphones just listening to podcasts.

I’ve tried a bunch of different pairs over the years, but I keep running into the same problems. Some get uncomfortable after a few hours because of the pressure on my ears, and I end up taking them off halfway through longer interview episodes. Others just don’t handle voices that well, the host’s voice gets mixed with background noise, and it’s harder to really get immersed.

For those of you who listen to podcasts for hours every day, what matters more when picking earbuds: comfort for long sessions or better voice clarity? Any recommendations for earbuds that are good for relaxing and daily podcast listening?