I love to multitask, thus love listening to podcast as I am cooking or cleaning around the house. There are so many podcasts out there in all niches. They can be both entertaining and informative, I’m sure you could find something tailored to your interested and mood at the time.
Below are a few of my favorites that I chose to listen to at 1.75 speed:
All-in
The All-In Podcast delivers conversations worth having. With its hosts—Chamath Palihapitiya, Jason Calacanis, David Sacks, and David Friedberg—bringing their diverse expertise and perspectives, the show offers a deep dive into business, technology, and societal issues.
Ground Truths
Eric Topol, MD a cardiologist, and researcher; now taking on the role of a “covidologist." Given the rapidly evolving nature of COVID-19 research and its widespread impact, staying updated with the latest science and medical reports, and provide some analyses.
Huberman Lab
Andrew Huberman, Ph.D., discusses neuroscience and how our brain and its connections with our body controls our perceptions, behaviors, and health.
Tim Ferris Show
Tim Ferris is a best-selling author, best known for the 4-Hour Workweek, who deconstructs world-class performers into useful tools and tactics for everyone to incorporate.
Not So Random Facts
This podcast starts with a random fact and explains the context, science, and cultural history, and how the fact was proven true.
Stuff You Should Know
Josh and Chuck cover random topics; you can learn the high yield information about champagne, chaos theory, dyslexia, or LSD in 45-60 minutes.
TED Talks Daily
Explores a variety of topics from TED. Each daily features a speaker on topics like sports, technology, business, and more.
What is your favorite podcast? Do you have a favorite episode that hooked you? What speed do you listen to them at? Comment below.