I have a love-hate relationship with podcasts.

I love the variety and the convenience.

I struggle with taking notes from them still. (I started experimenting with @snipd_app a few days ago 🀞)

Here are 7 of the podcasts I've been enjoying lately: πŸ§΅πŸ‘‡

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@snipd_app 1. The Danny Miranda Podcast

This one is a very recent addition to my feed.

So far, I've been enjoying the variety of guests and the casual but deep conversations @heydannymiranda has with them.

dannymiranda.com/podcast/
@snipd_app @heydannymiranda 2. Hidden Brain

This has been a favourite of mine for years.

@HiddenBrain is very consistent with the quality of the episodes they produce.

It's always great to learn about the interesting and unexpected ways our brains work.

hiddenbrain.org
@snipd_app @heydannymiranda @HiddenBrain 3. The Knowledge Project

The Knowledge Project with @ShaneAParrish is another favourite of mine with consistent quality over the years.

There's a wide variety of guests on this show, and they always get quite deep into their area of expertise.

fs.blog/knowledge-proj…
@snipd_app @heydannymiranda @HiddenBrain @ShaneAParrish 4. The Life Coach School Podcast

This is the podcast of the school I'm doing my coaching certification with right now.

I've been following @BrookeCastillo's work for a long time now.

Their teachings and reminders have always been valuable to me.

thelifecoachschool.com/podcast/
@snipd_app @heydannymiranda @HiddenBrain @ShaneAParrish @BrookeCastillo 5. The Rework Podcast

@reworkpodcast episodes recently have each been centred on a chapter from Rework.

I haven't read the book yet, but the conversations and ideas are great.

I'm looking forward to opening my copy soon. πŸ‘€

rework.fm
@snipd_app @heydannymiranda @HiddenBrain @ShaneAParrish @BrookeCastillo @reworkpodcast 6. The Stronger by Science Podcast

I listen to @strongerbysci because they do a lot of the heavy lifting (see what I did there?) of reading and interpreting scientific articles for me.

When I'm curious about what's new in the field, I turn here.

sbspod.com
@snipd_app @heydannymiranda @HiddenBrain @ShaneAParrish @BrookeCastillo @reworkpodcast @strongerbysci 7. Unf*ck Your Brain

@RedesignYrMind always gets very real in her podcasts.

I love listening to how she navigates complex topics related to feminism, leadership, and coaching.

I find she brings a lot of clarity to very difficult issues.

unfuckyourbrain.com/podcasts/
@snipd_app @heydannymiranda @HiddenBrain @ShaneAParrish @BrookeCastillo @reworkpodcast @strongerbysci @RedesignYrMind I've been enjoying these 7 podcasts recently:

1. The Danny Miranda Podcast
2. Hidden Brain
3. The Knowledge Project
4. The Life Coach School Podcast
5. The Rework Podcast
6. The Stronger by Science Podcast
7. Unf*ck Your Brain

What else should I be listening to?
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