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In 2019 content was king for me and I consumed lots of digital content every single way week with a lot of it being in the form of podcasts. I really got into podcasts back in 2013 and scaled up the numbers of shows I listen to weekly in 2015-2018. This year my podcast listenership sustained another growth spurt as I added several daily news podcasts to the rotation. This list is only a snapshot of the regular podcasts I listen to on weekly basis.
Do you listen to podcasts? If so, what are your favorites. Let me know in the comments.
Top 10 Favorite Podcasts I Listened To In 2019 by Calvin Eaton
- Post Reports by The Washington Post
- Pod Save The People w/ Deray
- The 1A
- The B. Scott Show
- BS Drivers
- The Read
- WXXI Connections
- How I Built This with Guy Raz
- The Urban Phoenix
- For The Evolution of Business
A few more:
- Cape Up with Jonation Capehart
- Reveal by NPR
- Code Switch by NPR
- Hidden Brain
- Rants and Randomness w/ Luvvie Ajayi
- It’s The Little Things
About Calvin Eaton
(he/his/him) Calvin Eaton is a community educator, digital content creator, and social entrepreneur, whose area of expertise includes antiracism, inclusion, equity, curriculum writing, and higher education.
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