Discover the Best Podcasts | Discover Pods https://discoverpods.com Find your next favorite podcast Wed, 02 Mar 2022 18:45:57 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.4 Discover the Best Podcasts | Discover Pods Find your next favorite podcast clean The 21 Best Business Podcasts https://discoverpods.com/business-podcasts/ Wed, 02 Mar 2022 18:45:56 +0000 https://discoverpods.com/?p=6684 Where do you work? Where do you want to work? These thoughts often plague us in this capitalistic society where work connects us to everything and is hardwired in us. For a healthier relationship to work and ourselves at work, we must be conscious about what we do, what we want to do, and the […]

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Where do you work? Where do you want to work? These thoughts often plague us in this capitalistic society where work connects us to everything and is hardwired in us. For a healthier relationship to work and ourselves at work, we must be conscious about what we do, what we want to do, and the environments we interact in. And sometimes, doing that type of introspection is hard. That’s what this roundup of the best business podcasts is here to help listeners do.

At least, that’s what I aimed to provide with this list: a grouping of business podcasts that look at working, the workplace, and building a career from a healthy place internally. Yes, you’ll learn how to start a business, invest, and donate in a way aligned with your values, but more importantly, you’ll learn how to find out what you want and deserve in the workplace. Not only that, but there are also business podcasts for at-home creatives and people interested in designing their workplace to be a better place.

Well Workplaces

Well Workplaces features interviews with health and wellbeing leaders who help listeners find a sustainable work-life balance. They focus on all aspects of communication, wellbeing, and workplace ethics. Experts get into subjects like gamification, architecture, and even workplace design. Listeners who want to work healthily in this modern world will find a home in Well Workplaces. Well Workplaces is a great business podcast for both freelancers and in-house workers because it genuinely tries to push past barriers to make our connection to work better. I got a lot out of several episodes surrounding working from home and incorporating healthy systems to take care of my body and mind. There are also episodes surrounding addiction, mental health, and self-care that make Well Workplaces the perfect podcast for listeners interested in working in a healthier way.

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Own It: Starting a Business after Prison

Own It: Starting a Business after Prison focuses on helping people who were incarcerated understand how to start their own business. Through interviews with business owners, entrepreneurs, and leaders who were previously incarcerated, Own It: Starting a Business after Prison offers something that many business podcasts don’t. The business podcast provides real-life advice from formerly incarcerated people on how to build a career and a business after not only a long time away from the workforce but with a record. Though the last episode aired back in June, Own It: Starting a Business after Prison is still a relevant and vital business podcast. My favorite newly discovered podcast is coming from the standpoint of how entrepreneurship can help recently released people find security, careers, and purpose, Own It: Starting a Business after Prison.

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Startup Stories-Mixergy

For listeners interested in startups and building their own companies based around unique ideas, Startup Stories-Mixergy gives behind-the-scenes interviews with the minds and people behind startups in a wide variety of industries. While Startup Stories-Mixergy doesn’t give listeners tutorials on how to start their own business. What Startup Stories-Mixergy does do is provide interviews with founders, business leaders, and executives where they drill into their origins and processes to give listeners tools, advice, and insight into how startups live and die. There are many multi-million-dollar businesses and startups featured, which made it seem unapproachable for the everyday worker since many featured people came from some sort of money. However, a lot of the information beneath the rich and luxurious lifestyle was helpful, like building sites that customers love or marketing sustainably.

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The $100MBA Show

While Startup Stories-Mixergy didn’t offer tutorials, The $100MBA Show does! To say there are a plethora of lessons on The $100MBA Show is an understatement. Everything from how to build a business, level up your career, work as a freelancer, or even money management is covered on the business podcast. There are even a few episodes on reentry and moving from working full-time to owning your own business. As a freelance creative, I do want to note that there were a fair number of episodes useful to me and other content creators or writers. I also love that all the episodes were short, quick, and actionable. In under 20 minutes, I left The $100MBA Show with new strategies for my business and writing, which is my top marker for a business podcast. 

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Let’s Humanize the Workplace

Let’s Humanize the Workplace is a business podcast about building a better workplace for yourself to work and live in a way that satisfies you. The host gives both employers and employees tips on incorporating more soft skills into how people interact within business spaces. Using both social justice and behavioral science, Let’s Humanize the Workplace advocates for better work conditions inside and out. For new listeners, I’d recommend the spring 2021 episode “George Floyd’s Impact on the Workplace.” For people curious about the impacts of systematic racism in the workplace and how they can fight against it to create a truly safe and inclusive, that episode is a treasure trove of complex discussions and tools for the workplace.

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Duct Tape Marketing

For listeners with their own business, Duct Tape Marketing provides advice from marketing experts on reaching customers and retaining them. Each episode gets into particular topics using a different expert to help listeners learn the lesson. I love that Duct Tape Marketing releases a new episode every couple of days and keeps each one relatively short. For both freelancers and in-house workers, Duct Tape Marketing teaches business owners ways to use copywriting, content marketing, and more in an easy-to-learn way. I found the episodes geared more toward people new to marketing, but Duct Tape Marketing does get into more advanced territory every now and then. There are also a fair number of episodes on general career advancement and specific workplace issues. 

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The Mind Your Business Podcast

The Mind Your Business Podcast is a unique business podcast focused on the metaphysical, physiological, and emotional aspects of being an entrepreneur and professional. The Mind Your Business Podcast dates back to 2016, and with over 500 episodes, it’s a business podcast with a lot to offer listeners trying to align their mind, heart, and body with their business ethics to work smarter and happier. Billing itself as a non-business business podcast, The Mind Your Business Podcast aims to take a holistic and spiritual approach to work, business, and finding a career that fuels your soul. While The Mind Your Business Podcast won’t be for a lot of people, I think it is worth a listen. Like The Smart Passive Income Online Business and Blogging Podcast, The Mind Your Business Podcast is all about authentic and intentional work. I found the episodes I listened to interesting, but not my spiritual style.

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The Smart Passive Income Online Business and Blogging Podcast

From The Smart Passive Income Blog comes the companion business podcast, The Smart Passive Income Online Business and Blogging Podcast. Another long-standing podcast on how to grow your own business from home, The Smart Passive Income Online Business and Blogging Podcast combines interviews and the host’s own experience to help listeners scale their online business. As a freelancer, The Smart Passive Income Online Business and Blogging Podcast was another one of the extremely informative and helpful business podcasts. But even if you’re not a freelancer, The Smart Passive Income Online Business and Blogging Podcast is really aimed at full-time workers who want to make their side hustles lucrative so they can build secure futures. I appreciate the push for authentic business and behavior to bring in the clients and business you want.

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Shopify Masters

Shopify has its own podcast all about using the platform to drive continued success for business owners who use it to conduct their business. Shopify Masters offers both inspiration and practical tips for business owners involving marketing, behind-the-scenes analytics, and more. Business leaders, CEOs, and startup founders take to the mic to get down to what they did to build their business and change the game using Shopify to propel their careers. Even if you don’t use Shopify, the episodes and subjects discussed on Shopify Masters go beyond just using Shopify. While listening, I felt like Shopify Masters was a general entrepreneurial business podcast for people who want to build their businesses or pick up lucrative side hustles. 

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Happiness at Work

Unsatisfied at work? Happiness at Work is a business podcast for the unhappy worker. They provide interviews with authors, business leaders, and coaches to help listeners find happiness at their jobs. Both employers and workers can find episodes and lessons on Happiness at Work. Out of all the business podcasts that I listened to, Happiness at Work was my least favorite. But I’m willing to say that it could have been the episodes I chose and the guests featured. There are a lot of hot button topics and hot takes that I always feel should be done by underrepresented voices due to the fact that they will often shine more of a light on the subject and say something new. But just because I didn’t like Happiness at Work doesn’t mean that it’s a bad business podcast or that many listeners won’t find it helpful, engaging, or thoughtful. 

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Spacecraft—The Workplace Design Podcast

Instead of giving listeners tips on growing their business or reaching better satisfaction in the workplace, Spacecraft—The Workplace Design Podcast looks at how the design of workspaces influences all those factors. The last episode aired back in September, but there are enough episodes in the back catalog to dive into. With the unique subject matter placed on design, architecture, and the way people are affected by the spaces they inhabit, Spacecraft—The Workplace Design Podcast is a must listen to for any business owner, leader, or human resource representative. Especially those who want to change their employees’ environment to something more inclusive, accessible, and aimed toward healthy work options. As a huge fan of how design and architecture play into our emotions, mental state, and wellbeing, I was super psyched to find Spacecraft—The Workplace Design Podcast. It also focused on a business topic that isn’t often discussed on other business podcasts, making it a refreshing listen.

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Being Freelance

Being Freelance is a business podcast for freelancers of all types. Through interviews and introspections from other freelancers, Being Freelance gives listeners tips and advice to run their freelance business. Not only can experienced freelancers learn how to level up their business and get new clients, but I think a few of the episodes are helpful for beginning freelancers or people who are curious about how to make freelancing work for them. A few episodes also get into marketing and UI tips to help freelancers express themselves and their services better online that I found extremely helpful. New listeners are lucky, Being Freelance began in 2015, so there are TONS of episodes to catch up on. And new episodes are still dropping!

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Brown Ambition

From one of the authors of Get Good with Money, Brown Ambition gets down to the real brass tacks of what it means to be money smart. Brown Ambition teaches listeners how to budget, save, and manage their money so that they can create a sustainable business model or work toward quitting their day job or becoming an entrepreneur. Brown Ambition stands out from the other business podcasts on this list because they have over 200 episodes to get listeners in the right money mindset to handle their finances and turn their earnings into more. On top of that, they focus on helping Black professionals and highlight issues related to investing as a person of color.

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Being [at Work]

Aimed at business leaders and managers, Being [at Work] tries and help listeners center themselves in their business and practice. The business podcast also gives listeners tips, inspiration, and tools to help leaders in the workplace. Focusing on solving specific issues leaders and managers face, Being [at Work] blends interviews, real-world stories, and the host’s own experience to make leadership easier. Most episodes are short (under five minutes) and deliver quick and practical strategies to tackle workplace issues from the mindful leadership standpoint. For the interview portion of the show, check out the longer episodes and get a deeper look at the topic. Being [at Work] felt like one of the perfect business podcasts for small moments when leaders need a quick reality check and info throughout the workday.

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The Broad Experience

There are a couple of business podcasts on this list for honest conversations about working as a woman and women-related issues in the workplace. Each one I highly recommend because they offer unique perspectives on gender inequality in the workplace based on real experiences. The Broad Experience not only focuses on working women and issues of interest to them, but they also get into being a person in the workplace and dealing with other aspects like neurodivergence, working with your partner, and so much more. I really liked The Broad Experience episode “Power and Body Language,” which dug into how to hold yourself in the workplace and its connections to gender and communication. While dealing with the harsh reality of gender inequality, The Broad Experience builds toward a positive and inclusive future for everyone.

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Black Tech Unplugged

Black Tech Unplugged is a business podcast about Black people working within the tech industry. Instead of giving listeners tips on how to work better, though there is some of that, Black Tech Unplugged interviews and spotlights Black tech workers and their journeys in the industry. Listeners can learn strategies, tools, and advice to work better through their stories and honest responses to the host’s questions. Starting back in 2017, Black Tech Unplugged is candid and a business podcast that I found unique. Most business tech podcasts don’t give Black people the tools and inspiration they need to enter the industry or continue working within it. Black Tech Unplugged does. And all from other Black professionals working within the technology industry. 

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Women at Work

Like The Broad Experience, Women at Work focuses on issues relevant to women in the workplace. While The Broad Experience and Women at Work both give listeners more than just topics on women at work, Women at Work from the Harvard British Review is more about actionable steps to end discrimination in the workplace and offer women tools to face common hurdles. But again, I highly recommend both! Listening to Women at Work was even helpful in providing me tools as a solo freelancer. Similar to many business podcasts on this list, Women at Work gets into the personal and vocational. And with episodes dating back to 2018, there are a lot of episodes to choose from to help workers take charge of themselves and their careers. 

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The Unmistakable Creative

Part creativity podcast and part business podcast, The Unmistakable Creative is all about helping creatives work better at their careers, side-hustles, and passions. Using interviews from professional creatives from every industry, The Unmistakable Creative is a one-of-a-kind business podcast for understanding how to make money and live as a creative. Over 1,000 episodes make up the enormous back catalog of information available, and a new episode is released every couple of days. I found The Unmistakable Creative to help center me in my craft and business and learn how to blend my life with my creative work. If you’re at a point where you’re not sure how to be creative at work or in a career, The Unmistakable Creative has quite a few episodes focused on helping beginners. 

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Workplace Hugs

Don’t be put off by the name; Workplace Hugs is a comprehensive workplace podcast centered around business and work topics related to workplace culture. Fun and upbeat, Workplace Hugs dives into recent reads or topics that the hosts have discovered. Together they explore the topic and go into their personal experiences. Some of the episodes are really eye-opening, while most of them are simply interesting topics to hear the hosts talk about. While not focusing on providing listeners business or work advice, Workplace Hugs is more of a workplace talk show for people who can’t get enough of talking about how they work, where they work, and what’s out there in the world. 

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The New Way We Work

From the debut editor of Fast Company comes The New Way We Work, a business podcast about upcoming changes to the world of business. The New Way We Work gets into work culture, money, and diversity in the workplace. Aiming to provide listeners with insight from workers and leaders within various industries, The New Way We Work tries to show business leaders how to create businesses and workplaces that are inclusive, safe, and made for the future. The episodes and topics are genuine and honest, with a hard and unforgiving look at where we are today and where we need to become a healthy work culture. The New Way We Work is for more than just leaders but for workers who want to learn how to see their work and career progressively. 

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Transform Your Workplace

Transform Your Workplace is a human resource business podcast about creating a healthy workplace and building systems within your business that facilitate care, respect, and inclusion. Like a few other business podcasts on this list, Transform Your Workplace brings together workplace experts, self-help authors, and more to create a rounded view of how to make your workplace a better place to be. Despite the title, many of the episodes were more about how to transform yourself within the workplace, like how to attract good talent, deal with anxiety in the workplace, and take control of your career. It drives home the point that it’s not just about the work you do but the person you bring to your work. 

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As always, please go beyond listening or reading these podcasts. If you’ve learned anything from them, consider subscribing, reviewing, and sharing the business podcast. You can even go further if you have the means. Donate or subscribe to the podcast’s Patreon or other paid subscription community.

Bonus business podcasts

These business podcasts come from versions of this article past. We still recommend them! They remain some of the greats in business podcasts.

The Journal

If The Wall Street Journal and Gimlet Media are coming together to make a podcast, you know this is the perfect recipe for a must-listen show. Despite being a fairly new podcast (it was launched in June 2019), The Journal is already one of my top favorites. Hosted by Kate Linebaugh and Ryan Knutson, this daily, narrative news show breaks down the top business and financial news of the day with the help of WSJ reporters. And while yes, this harkens back to a format institutionalized by NYT’s The Daily, you can’t ignore The Journal’s impeccable business reporting and insider scoops which makes this show stand out amongst daily news shows. If you want to catch up with the day’s top business news, while also gaining a deep insight into the topic, then give The Journal a listen. 

NPR’s Planet Money

The original podcast that introduced narrative storytelling in business and economics, making a subject that is often associated with mustachioed professors in tweed jackets seem fun. A production of NPR, Planet Money’s famous motto has been: Imagine you’re meeting a friend at a bar and you ask them to explain what’s going on in the economy. The show tackles some of the nerdiest topics in economics and finance (repo market, anyone?) and explains them in creative and eccentric ways. Case in point (and two of my favorite episodes): An episode on negative interest rates explained using…meadows and boxes of gold, and an episode on the 17th century spice trade explained while cooking an actual peacock with a Dutch recipe from 1612.

The Indicator from Planet Money

And if you are pressed for time, but would still like a dose of Planet Money fun, you can turn to their daily podcast The Indicator instead! In 10 minutes (or less) this podcast aims to succinctly explain the day’s top economic and financial news or tackles random, quirky subjects. From discussing the monthly jobs report, exploring if there was a financial crisis the year Jesus died to using a string quartet to explain rising healthcare costs, The Indicator makes keeping up with financial news digestible and fun.

Business Wars

Have you ever been in a restaurant and had to face the audacity of someone offering you Pepsi instead of Coca Cola? *cue ominous organ playing*

Whether you’ve found yourself sweating through the Pepsi taste challenge, or been kicked in the shins during the Nike versus Adidas war, as consumers we have all found ourselves caught between the crosshairs of a business feud. In a 5 to 6 part series, Business Wars looks into each of these rivalries, digging into their histories and breaking down the business tactics introduced by these companies to stay ahead of the game. 

And much like in the fashion of many Wondery productions, what makes Business Wars especially compelling to listen to is how it narrates these stories with dramatic music, re-enacting insider conversations and scenes from the past to paint why these feuds became so iconic.  

50 Things That Made The Modern Economy

The diesel engine? Paper? The disposable razor? How did these innovations become everyday items that changed our world and the economy? Originally the show was meant to be a short series with only 50 episodes (hence the title), but thanks to its immense popularity, the show has been extended, with new episodes being released weekly. This show will make sure you’re the one person at the party with all the fun facts.

How I Built This With Guy Raz

If Terry Gross is the queen of the airways, then Guy Raz is a close second as the king of podcasting. 

There are enough shows out there where an entrepreneur is interviewed about their flourishing business, and is asked the standard question, “Oh, but where did you get the idea for this?” There will be light banter, a lot of humble bragging, a few Pinterest-able motivational quotes, and you will walk away none the wiser. But Raz’s show goes beyond your standard two-way interview. He does not stop at asking about the seed of an idea, he goes on to ask how they went about transforming that idea into a reality. The show digs into the stories and people behind some of the most well-known brands such as Steve Madden, Michael Dell and Eileen Fisher. 

Every episode is a narrative, giving us a glimpse of the guest’s personality with beautiful scoring that sets the tone for every interview. Every episode also has a moment, when the interviewee lets his or her guard down and reveals an intimate detail about their life or their views on money, leaving you appreciating the guest, the brand and the story behind how they built this. 

Freakonomics Radio

A spinoff from the bestselling books, and hosted by co-author Stephen J. Dubner, this podcast aims to uncover the “hidden side of everything.” Didn’t have time to read the latest paper on why minimum wage should be raised? Tune in to Freakonomics instead, where Dubner has riveting conversations with some of the biggest names in academia and in the world of business, uncovering the latest trends, research and findings in the field. 

My favorite series from this show was The Secret Life of a C.E.O, where Dubner has candid one-on-one conversations with famous C.E.Os of multinational corporations, such as Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg, Virgin’s Richard Branson and Pepsico’s Indra Nooyi. His interview with Nooyi, in particular, became infamous, as she revealed on the show how the company was looking to introduce a new line of Dorito chips designed specifically for female consumers, causing the Lady-Doritos-gate scandal online. 

Death, Sex & Money

Now I admit, this show isn’t always about money. But for the episodes that does tackle the topic, host Anna Sale uncovers personal stories about how money can affect our lives and shapes our social behaviors. What are we afraid to admit out loud when it comes to how we handle money?  

For example, the spectacular 5-part “Opportunity Cost” series, produced in collaboration with Buzzfeed News, tackles how economic class affects people’s daily lives and the kind of decisions they make, from whether one has access to fertility treatments to dealing with a sudden change in financial status after a divorce.

Business Casual

If two-way interview podcasts are your thing, then you should check out Business Casual, a new podcast launched by Morning Brew, a daily business and financial newsletter. In this show, host Kinsey Grant, sits down with C.E.Os and experts to have casual yet intriguing conversations about their work and what it’s like navigating through the ever-evolving world of business. If you want insider knowledge about cryptocurrency, the future of co-working spaces, and how TikTok is changing social media, not from analysts and observers, but from people who actually interact with and are from these industries, then Business Casual is the podcast to listen to.

Money Talks from Economist Radio

The reason I’ve included Money Talks into this list, apart from my love for British accents, is because of the breadth of its global coverage. Money Talks is a weekly podcast on markets, businesses and the world economy, and while the tone of the show is very radio-BBC-esque (it is The Economist after all), I enjoy how the show covers global business trends in every episode. This can be especially refreshing after being barraged for weeks by the endless coverage on WeWork and Adam Neumann’s shoulda-seen-it-coming failures — yes, I would instead like to hear about how Nutella is planning to take over the world, thank you very much.

This is Uncomfortable from Marketplace

Money is uncomfortable. It’s not just me, even business news behemoth Marketplace thinks so. In their show, This is Uncomfortable, host Reema Kharis looks into how money interferes with life and decisions. The show has tackled topics like: how do you navigate through the awkwardness of asking a close friend about money they owe you? Or how do ‘momagers’ strike that weird balance between being somebody’s parent and manager, and why has the term adopted a negative connotation? (Unfortunately, Kris Jenner does not make a special appearance.)

Scam Goddess

Let’s be real. The only time business news is genuinely fascinating, is when a scam gets uncovered. Whether it’s an opportunity for us all to collectively raise our fists in the air and rage against an unfair system that privileges a select few and disadvantages the masses, or whether it’s because we suffer from low-key Stokholm syndrome, scams are scandalous and fascinating. 

In this weekly show, host Laci Mosley along with a fellow comedian, digs into real-life everyday scams and historic hoodwinks — what she has dubbed “true crime without the death.” Tune in for Mosley’s quick wit and her sporadic comic outbursts, as she breaks down scams people have suffered from (and how we can avoid them ourselves) and digging into epic historic scams pulled off in the past.

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Upgrade Your Writing Business in 2021 with These Podcasts https://discoverpods.com/writing-business-podcasts/ Thu, 04 Feb 2021 20:16:48 +0000 https://discoverpods.com/?p=8751 Writing is a steadily growing market and a mirage to many. How do you make money from words? What is a query or a pitch? Do you need a degree to become a writer? There’re tons of questions that float around a person’s mind when it comes to the mysteries of making writing work. As […]

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Writing is a steadily growing market and a mirage to many. How do you make money from words? What is a query or a pitch? Do you need a degree to become a writer? There’re tons of questions that float around a person’s mind when it comes to the mysteries of making writing work. As a writer, I get it. It’s sometimes absolute magic to me, too. In my years becoming a writer and even still now, I turn to podcasts in order to level up my craft and business. 

If it wasn’t for Writing Excuses, I wouldn’t have understood how to craft a multifaceted story. Brown Ambition got me in the right headspace to become financially stable off my earnings. These podcasts and more have helped me along my journey. For people out there like me, here’s a list of podcasts to help your writing and business in 2021. 

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Las Musas Podcast

The Las Musas Podcast is the podcast branch of the Las Musas Latinx picture book, middle grade, and young adult debut author program. Their mission is to spotlight and uplift often forgotten about Latinx authors of young reader books as they move through their debut journey. The hosts shine a light on the traditional publishing process while offering tips, insight, and techniques to help out other writers. Fairly new to the podcasting world, Las Musas Podcast just started this year and already has 3 episodes covering a wide range of topics. Their recent episode “Ask a Musa” goes into representation in publishing, healthy writing habits, writing during the pandemic, and so much more. This episode is great for writers trying to understand the publishing process and working as a writer while being a parent or holding down other work. Also, for readers looking for new original stories by Latinx authors. 

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Writing Excuses 

The Writing Excuses Podcast is a podcast for writers that has been around for over a decade. The show itself features top names in the industry as guests and hosts like Nisi Shaw, Brandon Sanderson, Mary Robinette Kowal, and more. Together they dissect writing craft and business elements to help demystify the process and make better writers out of their listeners. Even though the show has been around for quite some time (15 years!), there are still some writers out there who haven’t heard of the show or listened to an episode. It is a must listen to for any writer, especially ones who work in the speculative fiction field. Learn how to build believable and complex characters, worldbuild like a pro, and understand complex or basic storytelling elements. Writing Excuses is a comprehensive show that covers the ins and outs of the publishing world and writing craft in bite sized episodes perfect for when you only have a moment to spare.

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The Dialogue Doctor

The Dialogue Doctor is a great podcast for any writer no matter where they are in their journey. Hosted by writer and dialogue doctor himself Jeff Elkins, Dialogue Doctor blends tutorials with actual manuscript critiques. In some episodes, Elkins uses an author’s draft or published book to dissect what the author does wrong and right when it comes to dialogue. By doing this, writers and listeners get an inside look at how to craft original dialogue and better stories. Episode 25, “The Dialogue Daisy,” is one that I highly recommended. It gets into a system that helps writers craft distinct and unique character voices. Elkin takes listeners through the process he uses on his own books and clients’ to help craft knockout dialogue. Which if you’re a writer, you know that stuff is hard to do. Not with the dialogue daisy method. 

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The Creative Penn Podcast for Writers

Joanna Penn and The Creative Penn are both well-known names in the instructional writing field. Penn hosts more than just podcasts, but offers courses, resources, and more for the beginning or experienced writer. When it comes to The Creative Penn Podcast, listeners can hear interviews with top professionals in the field, learn about emerging technologies and laws that are or will impact writers, and so much more. Whether you’re writing speculative fiction, creative nonfiction, or hybrid, The Creative Penn Podcast has episodes for the self-published, traditionally published, or hybrid writer. For The Creative Penn Podcast, there’s a lot of informative episodes to choose from, but “How to be a Healthy Writer in 2021” with Dr. Euan Lawson is what most writers, I believe, need to hear right now. 

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Ann Kroeker, Writing Coach 

People who don’t have the privilege or luxury to afford a writing coach will benefit greatly from the guided lessons and tutorials of Ann Kroeker. She breaks down sometimes complex or hard to understand writing techniques and publishing mysteries into digestible and understandable actionable steps. What I love about Ann Kroeker, Writing Coach is how short and quick the episodes are. Like Writing Excuses, these episodes are designed to be a straightforward approach to craft and publishing that gives the writers the tools they need before sending them off to do the dirty work of writing. I love that. Yeah, sure an hour long talk about the mechanics of storytelling in Beloved is great, but when podcasters are able to condense information into its most helpful and direct takeaways for the average writer, it is absolutely splendid and pure writing fuel. 

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Just Keep Writing

With over 50 episodes and more due out, Just Keep Writing is a writing podcast that offers interviews with well-known industry writers and editors to talk about the writing and publishing process. There’re episodes with writers like Maurice Broaddus and Suyi Davies Okungbowa. A unique part of their show is the challenges that the hosts give to listeners who are looking to push their writing further and do more. There is a three-part episode series featuring Fiyah’s reviews editor and speculative fiction writer Brent Lambert called “Mastering Plot Twists” that is so damn good and juicy and informative, I suggest writers archive it for future reference and use. Even if you’re not writing plot twists in your work, there are more techniques, tricks, and insights shared during this episode than just that. 

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The Writer’s Journey with Michael La Ronn

Michael La Ronn is another familiar name in the writing world as he writes science fiction and fantasy as well as writing resources. His podcast The Writer’s Journey with Michael La Ronn is only a small part of his larger effort to help writers live their dream. He has a very popular creative writing YouTube channel Author Level Up. Self-published, La Ronn is an advocate for taking the indie journey into publishing and writing. For writers who dictate their novels, they’ll find a friend in La Ronn who dictates an impressive number of books, releasing over 10 a year. Through his personal candor and self-analysis, writers can learn how to become more productive, happier, and successful writers. There’s more than 100 episodes to choose from and a new one comes out every week!

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Brown Ambition

Unlike all of the other podcasts on this list, this one isn’t a writing or publishing podcast. Nope! You won’t learn how to write a plot twist or craft believable dialogue. What you will learn from Brown Ambition is how to budget, save, and manage your money so that you can create a sustainable business model or work toward quitting your day job to become a career writer. The reason Brown Ambition stands out among all the other money and personal finance podcasts out there is because they have over 200 episodes to get writer’s in the right money mindset to handle their finances and turn their earnings into more. Also, they focus on helping BIPOC writers and highlight issues related to racism, investing as a person of color, and debt. 

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How Do You Write?

Like Brown Ambition, How Do You Write? centers author finance on its yearly financial round up. However, unlike Brown Ambition, How Do You Write? Is a podcast by and for authors. Rachel Herron is a successful hybrid author with more than two dozen books. Like many authors on this list, Herron works to inspire, promote, and help beginner writers get a grasp on the publishing business and craft. On her podcast, she interviews editors, authors, and poets to talk about everything from how they write to their road to publishing. I love that she talks about her own life and gives listeners a deeper look at how a successful writer lives, loves, and fights. I recommend the 2020 edition of “Show Me the Money” where Herron goes into her earning breakdown. 

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Creative Class, a Podcast for Freelancers

Since Creative Class, a Podcast for Freelancers was created by and for freelancers, there’s more info related to managing clients, finding work, and handling the day-to-day life of a working professional writer. When I first started out freelancing, Creative Class was exponentially helpful at helping me figure out how to work and live as a writer. While not focused on improving writers’ craft, what writers will learn is how to actually make writing into a career that helps support them and their community. I recommend the episode “What happens to our freelance business if we get really sick?” because it explains how full-time writers schedule and handle their pay and sick time. This isn’t something that’s really talked about in MFA programs, creative writing classes, and most other craft conversations, yet, it’s something that all writers working full-time have to face. 

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2021 can be a year for a lot of things. It can be the year for change, for improvement. It can be the year you make your writing dreams and goals come true. These podcasts can be the fuel, inspiration, and guidance you need to launch your book, start writing again, or land your next gig. 

Becoming a better writer doesn’t take thousands of dollars and a paper diploma. It takes committing to the study and practice of writing. Take your writing and career into your own hands by utilizing the free available resources at your disposal. 

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