Multitaskers of the world, unite: Podcasts are a great way to learn something while your hands are busy, distract your brain while you take care of a dull or unpleasant task or just enjoy some storytelling or laughs streamed right through your device of choice.
But with so many podcasts available (and more coming out just about every week!) it can be hard to separate the best podcasts from the rest of the pack. That’s why we’re here. We’ve found some of the top podcasts of 2022 so far, no matter what subject matter you’re into. If you’re a true crime podcast junkie, we’ve got one that will get your wheels turning as you play Sherlock from home. For those who prefer educational podcasts that teach you something about the world, diving into some of the new reported or narrative-style podcasts (Serial fans, we’re here for you!) will give you new insights while you drive to work or wash the dishes. And when you just need to turn off your brain and sip some tea while you listen to some smart and funny people spill it, we’ve got you covered with new comedy podcasts that will split your sides right open. There really is a podcast for everyone, and new offerings hitting your earbuds all the time so keep your ears out for updates to keep your queue fresh.
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American Radical
News junkies, here’s a story that gets personal. MSNBC host and journalist Ayman Mohyeldin got a call from an old high school friend asking to look into his sister-in-law’s death at the January 6 Capitol riot, and this podcast is the result. It explores the live and radicalization of Rosanne Boyland, who was never into politics or activism — until that all changed. It’s riveting, heartbreaking and illuminating, especially if you don’t already know someone who was there that day.
For those of us who stayed up with a book and a flashlight after lights out, here’s a podcast to reignite your reading habit. Host and founder of Well-Read Black Girl Glory Edim chats with fabulous authors, WRBG members and booksellers about what they’re reading, creating literary community and more.
One of the biggest criticisms of true crime is that it can feel exploitative when it rehashes the details of brutal crimes that affected real lives. This new weekly podcast flips that on its head by sharing critical information about unsolved mysteries from “the deck,” a.k.a a set of 52 playing cards distributed throughout state and local prison systems in the hopes that someone knows something and comes forward with information. Maybe you’ll realize you can help, too.
Sports fanatic or avowed avoider, you’re likely at least familiar with the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders. But there’s more to the franchise than short shorts and a ton (and we mean ton) of rules. Learn all about how the squad came to be and where it’s going, with plenty of firsthand stories, cultural criticism and lots to love even if you’re not a Cowboys fan.
Get in your feelings on the daily with this new podcast that’s all about the mushy stuff. Listen to a love expert and a romance author discuss a new love story every weekday, as well as interviews with people sharing their own steamy tales. No matter what your relationship status, this one will make your heart grow three sizes.
Real-life stories of people who have successfully escaped from cults, this podcast hosted by filmmaker Tyler Measom and comedian Liz Iacuzzi is both informative and entertaining. It not only humanizes the experience of people who have fallen victim to cults but may make you rethink what actually constitutes one in the first place.
If you’ve ever wondered what makes a hit and how it embeds itself into our culture, this is the deep dive for you. Join journalist Alex Pappademas on a journey that will have you thinking more deeply about the pop culture that makes us who we are.
Unless we deliberately seek out more diverse sources, our perception of the world is deeply colored by where we live and the news we consume. This podcast hosted by Tamara Khandaker takes us to where the biggest news stories of our time are unfolding, so we can get the real, local scoop. It’s a great way to broaden your media diet.
In this marathon-friendly six parter, we meet radio presenter Kirat and cardiologist Bobby, who seem like a great couple, at first. But there’s something about Bobby that doesn’t quite add up. This is a catfishing story of epic proportions. Clear your calendar; you won’t be able to play the next episode fast enough.
Lizz Schumer Senior editor Lizz Schumer is the senior editor for Good Housekeeping, and also contributes to Woman’s Day, and Prevention, covering pets, culture, lifestyle, books, and entertainment.
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