11 Podcast Episodes That *Might* Help You Get Your sh*t Together (2024)

This will be the year you do your taxes in March, like the grown-ass adult you are.

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Take a deep breath and check your bank account balance.

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Money sucks. We get it.

There's something about how money interjects itself into your life (thanks a lot, capitalism) that makes the worry and anxiety that comes with it hard to ignore. The episodes listed here might not make you millions of bucks, but we hope that they'll help you take a step back and think a little differently about the money-related stress in your life. At best, you can escape your own money ~feelings~ for a few minutes; at worst, you'll have a new podcast in your feed that will make you smile.

1. When changing your habits feels impossible:

Jesse Vs. Cancer, "Episode 1"

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Sally Grossart

Getting your sh*t together is easy. Keeping it together is not. But before you give up on yourself, listen to the first episode of Jesse Vs. Cancer, in which comedian Jesse Case talks about getting sober again, finally getting health insurance, and moving back in with his parents to start his cancer treatment. It will make finally canceling the Hulu subscription you never used after signing up for a free trial 7 months ago feel like NBD.

2. When you're cursing the recession, your student loans and the entire concept of money, but are glad you still share your family's data plan:

Millennial, "The NYC Fairy Tale"

Megan Tan is looking for a lot of the usual things: stability, creative freedom, a paycheck, the approval of the people she respects and admires. In this episode, Megan hops on a Megabus and heads to NYC to ask her friends and acquaintances in public radio for a job. To anyone who has watched their friends succeed and wondered when they would too, this episode is a perfect example of how universal that feeling actually is.

3. When you're tryna Sheryl Sandberg but still skeptical of what she's talking about:

The Broad Experience, "Leaning In"

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Yep, it's time for that book. But it's a good time because host Ashley Milne-Tyte sits down with some really smart women to talk about the privileges and pitfalls of leaning in if you're *not* Sheryl Sandberg. (If one of those voices sounds familiar, that's because Stacy-Marie Ishmael is one of the MVP guests on Another Round! Listen to her appearance here.)

4. When one podcast about leaning in is not enough:

First Day Back, "Getting Back Out There"

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Tally Abecassis

It's hard to realize that you might never get your act together in a way that you or anyone else can recognize. That's what documentarian Tally Abecassis tries to wrap her head around in the first episode of First Day Back, a podcast about returning to work after a long maternity leave. She explores her complicated feelings about her career by interviewing her husband, brother, even her kids, about parenthood and work.

5. When you're ready to take one tiny step in the right direction:

Happier with Gretchen Rubin, "#23 Nothing Stays in Vegas"

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There's something really soothing about hearing detailed specifics of how people put their lives together. Gretchen Rubin and her sister Elizabeth Craft have a lot of ideas about how to live a better life, often by taking small, specific steps in one direction or another. Their non-judgmental support of one another makes it easy to forgive yourself for your latest drunken Amazon spree.

6. When your friends don't want to hear you yell about the capitalist bureaucracy anymore:

On Being with Krista Tippett, "Money and Moral Balance with Nathan Dungan"

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Sometimes, you look at the giant inflatable pizza raft in your Amazon cart and you think: "I NEED this." In this old-but-still-good episode, Krista Tippett and her guest Nathan Dungan unpack moments like these so that listeners can distinguish better between essential needs (pizza raft, first edition of The Babysitters Club #62: Kristi and the Worst Kid Ever, a red keytar) and things you simply want. Our spending habits say a lot about who we are as people and what things we value; Krista and Nathan encourage us to slow it down a bit and bring some mindfulness to your Amazon cart. They're probably right, (but you should still get the pizza raft.)

7. When you're drunk-shopping on Amazon:

Note to Self, "Why Online Shoppers See Different Prices for the Same Item"

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Via wnyc.org

WNYC's clever and interesting podcast about life in a digital world looks at how price optimization works. What it means is that your online shopping habits follow you around and may be used by companies to price products up or down. The episode explains that there's not much you can do about it, but it's also a good reminder that comparison shopping yields results. (So go ahead and buy the cheapest pizza raft you can find.)

8. When you block the student loan people on your phone:

Planet Money, "The Real Price of College"

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This is a #tbt episode, but the message stands true: paying for college means spending bucketloads of money often translates to terrifying amounts of debt. As is its style, Planet Money breaks things down in a way that's easy to understand — even if the hypocrisies of the system itself aren't.

9. When you realize the eco-friendly products are way more expensive than the regular ones:

Ask a Clean Person, "Stop Swiffering!"

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You guys, swiffers are really bad. They waste your money and they make trees cry because they're so wasteful — or so say Jolie Kerr and her guest Adam Clarke Estes on this show. But you know what? You do you, swiffer afficionado. We're just here to tell you this podcast is good and you should listen to it, we don't make any moral judgments on what cleaning implement you use while listening.

10. When you want to know how other people feel about money:

Open Account with SuChin Pak, "Who Among Them Are Happy"

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SuChin Pak interviews Baratunde Thurston, author of How To Be Black and supervising producer for The Daily Show, about his approach to money and how to get paid for doing what you're passionate about. If talking about money makes you uncomfortable, this podcast might make your palms sweat. But Pak's direct questions and Thurston's openness will put you at ease. Because talking about money is really easy and not at all stressful and I love it ha ha see how much fun we're having?

11. When you have feelings about money that you don't understand:

Death, Sex & Money, "Where is Lisa Fischer's Backup?"

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Singer and songwriter Lisa Fischer has been close to fame—she toured with The Rolling Stones and Tina Turner—but after a 30 year career in the music industry, she's still worried about money. "When I think about the money that I have gone through, I have to laugh to myself," she says. "I don't like to look at how much I have, because it's never enough." In her conversation with Death, Sex & Money host Anna Sale, she talks about her early career spending habits, and why lifestyle creep is more complicated than treating yourself to fresh flowers on payday.

  • Julia FurlanBuzzFeed Staff
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11 Podcast Episodes That *Might* Help You Get Your sh*t Together (2024)

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How do I find a specific podcast episode? ›

Find an episode of a subscribed podcast
  1. On your Android phone or tablet, open Google Podcasts .
  2. To find: All available episodes of a podcast: Tap the podcast. Episode details: Tap the episode name. In-progress or downloaded episodes: At the bottom, tap Activity . New Episodes: At the bottom, tap Home .

What is the best podcast episode ever? ›

The 21 Best Podcast Episodes of All Time: Ranked
RankPodcastEpisode Title
1Serial“Adnan Syed” (Season 1, Episode 1)
2This American Life“24 Hours at the Golden Apple” (Episode 451)
3Radiolab“Passenger on the HMS Beagle” (Episode 16)
4Reply All“The Case of the Missing Hit” (Episode 101)
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What is a good first podcast episode? ›

Start with a warm and welcoming introduction. Introduce yourself, your podcast, and the topic of the episode. Share a brief overview of what listeners can expect from this episode and from your podcast in general. The main question you want to answer: Why the listeners should expect from your podcast in the future?

What is the summary of a podcast episode? ›

Put simply, a summary of a podcast is a description of an episode. It is usually only one or two paragraphs. The short blurb should tell readers what they can expect from the episode and why they should listen to it. Some content creators call podcast summaries “show notes”.

Where can I listen to podcasts for free? ›

One of the most popular options is Google Podcasts, which offers an expansive listening library to keep you up to date with all the latest episodes.

Does a podcast have episodes? ›

Today, podcasts are an extremely popular form of audio entertainment and have progressed beyond being downloadable radio shows. Each podcast is a series created by a host and then published episode-by-episode online, where subscribers can then download and listen to each episode when it's released.

Who is the No 1 podcast in the world? ›

What is the most listened-to podcast? The Joe Rogan Experience (JRE) is the most listened-to podcast in the world with about 11 million listeners per episode.

What is the number 1 most listened-to podcast? ›

1 ▶–Joe Rogan The Joe Rogan Experience
2 ▲1Tucker Carlson Network The Tucker Carlson Podcast
3 ▼1Alex Cooper Call Her Daddy
4 ▶–Smosh Sword AF
5 ▶–audiochuck Crime Junkie
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Who has the most listened-to podcast? ›

Top 25 Podcasts in the U.S.
  • The Joe Rogan Experience.
  • Call Her Daddy.
  • Crime Junkie.
  • This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von.
  • The Daily (New York Times)
  • Huberman Lab.
  • Armchair Expert With Dax Shepard.
  • SmartLess.
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What should be my first podcast? ›

The first podcast idea is also the most obvious. A podcast about something you find enjoyable. This could be your favorite book series, movie genre, professional industry, or music scene. Avoid topics you don't find interesting even if you think they would do well.

How long should my first podcast be? ›

Like with different topics, each format might benefit from different episode lengths. An interview, co-hosted, or panel podcast format usually runs between 45 minutes to three hours because of its back-and-forth discussions. A solo podcast is usually shorter – 15 to 40 minutes at most.

How long should your first podcast episode be? ›

Keep it short and sweet: As a general rule, a shorter episode can be more effective for hooking new listeners and keeping their attention. Consider keeping your first episode around 15-20 minutes.

What is the difference between a podcast and a podcast episode? ›

The word “podcast” is used loosely, which can be a source for confusion. Essentially, it has two contexts: one referring to an individual episode and the other referring to the series of episodes that make up the show / program. Here are some common uses of the word “podcast” with brief explanations.

How long is a podcast episode? ›

Summary: Podcast episode length varies significantly, and there's no one ideal length. The length of your content depends on several factors, but the average episode falls within 20 to 40 minutes.

How many episodes do most podcasts have? ›

Podcast Episode Statistics

There are around 150 million podcast episodes, averaging 50 episodes per podcast. Half of all podcast episodes are downloaded less than 29 times in the first week after publishing.

Can you search for specific episodes on Apple Podcasts? ›

Tap a suggestion or finish typing your query and tap the Search button to see the most relevant results. To search all channels, shows, and episodes available on Apple Podcasts, tap All Podcasts. Toggle to Your Library to search only the shows you follow and episodes you've saved or downloaded.

How do I search for a specific episode on Spotify? ›

1) Open up the Spotify app or desktop web-player. 2) Click the search icon on the left hand side. 3) Enter the name of the podcast you're looking for or the topic of the type of podcast you'd like to find.

How do I search podcast content? ›

1: How to Find Podcasts by Performing a Discovery Google Search. The quickest and easiest way to find podcasts is Google. Just choose your niche, and type in “business podcasts,” “health podcasts,” “relationship podcasts,” or whichever topic interests you the most.

How do I filter Apple Podcasts? ›

If you follow a podcast, or have saved or downloaded episodes, you can also filter to see only your unplayed episodes, downloads, and more.
  1. Open the Podcasts app.
  2. On your iPhone, go to the Library tab, then tap Shows. ...
  3. Tap the show to see its information page.
  4. Tap Seasons or Episodes, then choose a filter.
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