The best podcasts about philosophy don’t shy away from examining multiple sides of an argument.
In Wondery's series Liberty Lost, the shame placed on "unwed mothers" sounds like a story from decades ago. Not so.
Passionate hosts, engaging descriptions, and a good mixture of relatability and escapism are key to the food podcast format.
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Once upon a time, passing the hours meant conversation or flipping a cassette tape. Now, podcasts have become a road trip must-have.
A deft combination of informative journalism and emotional weight is what makes Missing in the Amazon such a commanding listen.
Context is everything, but much of contemporary criticism lacks nuance.
In such an overloaded genre, there simply isn’t enough here to convince us that Sarah is worthy of our attention.
Each month, Podcast Review’s staff offers recommendations on the best new shows to listen to. Here are our favorite new podcasts for June.
Titanic: Ship of Dreams goes beyond the history books and glossy movie adaptations to make the disaster complex and real.
Blink is most powerful when it lets Haendel speak from the edge of death. But with four episodes to go, the series is falling into familiar patterns.
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