Podcasts, with their unique blend of infotainment, have quickly become a popular medium for students to expand their knowledge base beyond textbooks. Offering...
Podcasts, with their unique blend of infotainment, have quickly become a popular medium for students to expand their knowledge base beyond textbooks. Offering a vast selection of topics, from history and science to current events and personal development, podcasts provide an excellent platform to keep learning in an engaging way. Here are our top picks of the five best podcasts that students of all ages, including middle and high school students, should be listening to:
Stuff You Should Know
Available on platforms like Apple Podcasts and Spotify, this is an ideal podcast for inquisitive minds. The co-hosts tackle a variety of subjects from history and science to pop culture, breaking down complex topics into easily digestible episodes. With new episodes regularly, it's a great podcast to keep students engaged and learning.
This American Life
- Produced by WBEZ and aired on various stations including NPR, this popular podcast presents a thematic collection of short stories about real-life people and events. It's a brilliant resource for understanding different perspectives, nurturing empathy, and learning about the diversity of the American life.
- Radiolab - Known for its in-depth exploration of scientific and philosophical concepts, Radiolab is a must-listen for any student interested in these fields. Its narrative style makes even the most complicated topics accessible, igniting curiosity and deep thought.
- Freakonomics Radio - Perfect for high school and college students, especially those interested in economics and social sciences. The show digs into the hidden side of everything from the economics of sleep to how to become great at just about anything.
- TED Talks Daily - Offering the latest talks in audio format, this podcast covers almost every topic imaginable. Whether you're into entrepreneurship, mental health, linguistics, or history, there's likely a TED Talk for you.
Also, consider two popular middle school podcasts:
- Brains On! - A science podcast for kids that's just as entertaining for adults. This kid-friendly podcast makes learning fun and engaging.
- Hardcore History - Perfect for history enthusiasts, Hardcore History offers deep dives into historical events and periods.
Top 8 podcast apps
- Apple Podcasts - An easy-to-use platform with a vast selection of podcasts.
- Spotify - Not just for music, Spotify has a growing library of podcasts, including exclusives.
- Google Podcasts - A great Android alternative, easy to use with Google Assistant integration.
- Overcast - Offers a superior listening experience with features like Smart Speed, Voice Boost, and Smart Playlists.
- Pocket Casts - Features a user-friendly interface, cross-platform syncing, and powerful playback features.
- Castbox - This app offers a vast selection of podcasts with a clean, easy-to-navigate interface.
- Stitcher - Allows for personalized podcast recommendations based on your listening history.
- TuneIn Radio - In addition to radio shows and podcasts, TuneIn offers live sports, music, and news.
From entrepreneurs sharing business tips on Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders to the college survival guide provided by College Info Geek and the wellness-focused Inforium, podcasts provide valuable information that can aid personal development. Some, like The New York Times' "The Daily," even offer insights into current events, which is essential for students to understand the real world. For the lovers of mystery, the true crime genre, which presents real-life criminal cases, can be a riveting listen.
Podcasts, indeed, are not just about passing time. They can be a treasure trove of knowledge, offering insights, hacks, and lessons from experts and thought leaders worldwide. Whether you're grappling with student loans or looking for the best educational podcasts, there's a podcast out there to help. Happy listening!
Cliff Weitzman
Cliff Weitzman is a dyslexia advocate and the CEO and founder of Speechify, the #1 text-to-speech app in the world, totaling over 100,000 5-star reviews and ranking first place in the App Store for the News & Magazines category. In 2017, Weitzman was named to the Forbes 30 under 30 list for his work making the internet more accessible to people with learning disabilities. Cliff Weitzman has been featured in EdSurge, Inc., PC Mag, Entrepreneur, Mashable, among other leading outlets.