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I love podcasts. Here’s my list.

    I listen to a lot of podcasts.

    It dawned on me when last week I was sharing my five things Friday on Instagram and all I wanted to talk about were the podcast episodes I listened to. I listed a few and held back from the others because I didn’t want you to think that I do nothing else with my time other than listen to podcasts :)

    The truth is, I do listen to several episodes each week. But I’m usually doing it while doing other things, so that makes me feel better about this habit.

    I pop in my headphones and turn on a new episode when I’m making dinner, washing dishes, folding laundry, vacuuming, picking up around the house and deep cleaning. It feels like a reward to me – I have to do all of these daily chores but at least I get to fill my ears with laughter, conversation, deep thoughts, insights, information and entertainment. I just can’t get enough.

    I’ll also put on a podcast in the car, but only when I’m by myself. The kids DO NOT share my love of podcast listening. I drove down to Oregon last month by myself and there was something completely delightful about having 4 hours to myself to listen to whatever I wanted the whole way there and back.

    A few more tips about my professional podcast listening skills:

    • For all but two podcasts, I listen on 1.5 speed. This is a big reason my kids do not like listening to my podcasts. It admittedly feels a little off, but as long as I can keep up, I like being able to move through them quickly so I can get to the next one :) The two podcasts that I listen to on regular speed feel like they shouldn’t be rushed so I honor them and their impact on my soul by listening slowly.
    • Headphones make concentrating much easier. If I’m at home by myself, I could listen through our house speakers, but putting the noise directly into my ears with headphones makes it way easier to stay focused.
    • Choose the right tasks to do while listening. There are some things that just don’t work for me to multi-task on – I can’t type and listen to words, drive unknown roads, make a complex recipe. Sometimes I need to just turn off the noise to get things done.
    • Curate a podcast list that makes you happy, challenges your thinking and keeps your brain engaged. If you listen to something a friend recommends and you’re not into it, no worries! There are so many different options and just because one show is super popular or someone loves a particular genre, it doesn’t mean you have to. My friend listens to all the crime/unsolved mystery podcasts and raves about them, but I’m just not interested (and that’s okay).
    • Be a podcast supporter. We can support our favorite podcasters by leaving reviews, encouraging them through comments, not getting annoyed at the commercial breaks, purchasing their books and products and using their affiliate codes. I am so appreciative of the hours and hours of work it takes to put these podcasts together and especially grateful that everything is FREE!

    Okay, now for the list of my favorite shows (listed alphabetically):

    Bridgetown Church

    This is a church in Portland, OR with such good teaching on following the way of Jesus. John Mark Comer is the head pastor and I adore his style of teaching. The sermon series called “Fighting the World, The Flesh and The Devil” (starting 9/13/18) was transformational.

    Exploring My Strange Bible

    Tim Mackie is the theologian behind The Bible Project (see below) and this podcast is a collection of 10 years of his best teachings. I started at the beginning and am working my way through. If you like lots of historical contexts, language understanding, and biblical teaching, this is SO GREAT. The series on “Heaven + Hell” (9/18/17) changes my non-biblical view (why was it that way to begin with?!) and I cried listening to the first Psalm episode (10/23/17).

    For The Love with Jen Hatmaker

    Jen is charming and has great guests and I like that she does a theme (for the love of tv, for the love of good change, for the love of humor, etc.)

    Glorious In the Mundane

    Christy Nockles is wise and gentle and a great story-teller who loves Jesus.

    Go and Tell Gals

    The premise of this is so good – here’s the description: Join host Jess Connolly as she interviews women who are using what they’ve got to run on mission today. It is the mission of Go + Tell Gals to equip women to take their place in the Kingdom, using what they’ve been given, for His glory and the good of others. I have only listened to a few, but I enjoyed them very much.

    How I Built This

    I love hearing the stories behind the successful entrepreneurs that Guy Raz interviews. It’s always fun to hear the behind-the-scenes for big brands like Crate + Barrel, LaraBar, Stitch Fix.

    Ordinary People. Ordinary Things with Melissa Radke

    How could you not love Melissa Radke?! She’s hilarious and sincere and just started season 2, which makes me happy.

    That Sounds Fun with Annie F. Downs

    I’m such a fan of this show and Annie and all of her guests. This is my must-listen-to-every-new-episode show.

    The Alli Worthington Show

    Listen in as Alli interviews a guest each week, and then answers three listener questions – one about faith, one about life and one about business. I like her.

    The Bible Binge

    Knox + Jamie (the popcast, see below) are the best hosts. They are funny, witty, so incredibly pop-culture-knowledgeable and also Bible-believers. This podcast takes stories from the Bible and talks about them in relatable, entertaining ways to help us understand them better. I happen to love a theological podcast, but this one is also super fun.

    The Bible Project

    I LOVE THIS PODCAST. I love the Bible Project, in general, for their videos that breakdown books and themes of the Bible (go watch those here). The podcast is a collection of conversations had before the making of the videos.

    The Enneagram Journey with Suzanne Stabile

    I have a thing for the Enneagram and enjoy hearing Suzanne’s gentle insight with her guests.

    The Happy Hour with Jamie Ivey

    Jamie just knows how to do an interview. She is personable and engages in interesting conversations with a variety of (mostly) women. If you want to listen to a blast from the past, I was on her show a few years ago (episodes 42 + 43).

    The Next Right Thing with Emily P. Freeman

    This is one of the shows that I listen to on regular speed. There is just something about Emily’s voice and her words that make you exhale, think and reflect and leave the 15ish minutes more grounded than when you started. I especially adored her recent episode “If You’re Afraid of Making the Wrong Decision” (1/29/19).

    The Popcast with Knox & Jamie

    The whole thing is just one big party. I laugh out loud in almost every episode and am amazed at how much these two know about pop culture. They were made for their jobs.

    This Cultural Moment with Bridgetown Church + Red Church 

    Two things about this: one, much of what these two pastors talk about is just slightly over my head and two: I feel priviledged to listen in on their fascinating discussion of what it means to follow Jesus in a post-Christian culture. Also, Mark Sayers has an Australian accent and I don’t know why, but an Australian or British accent just makes me want to listen all the more.

    Typology with Ian Morgan Cron

    This enneagram podcast is another one of my go-to’s. The guests are so varied and conversations never predictable. My favorite episode of all is the one on 1/23/19 with Ryan Stevenson. It was so powerful to hear the freedom starting to shine through as they talked about changing the narrative. So good.

     

    Okay! There’s my list. I’d love to hear your favorites!

    45 thoughts on “I love podcasts. Here’s my list.”

    1. If you love those podcasts, I think you would love the audiobooks by Janet and Geoff Benge. They write about Christian missionaries – amazing stories of God working in and through people. They are written more for kids which makes them perfect for me to listen to while making dinner or driving in the car. The books are so encouraging to me and strengthen my faith. I listen to them for free through my library’s Hoopla account, but they are available many places. Highly recommend!

    2. Thanks for the Podcast list. I’m not exactly sure how to do them. But, I do watch Andy Stanley Sermons on my Kindle while I do dishes. He’s phenomenal. I love EVERYTHING that he shares.
      My older favorites are The Gaurdrail series, and The New Rules for Love, Sex and Dating is wonderful to share with studnets.
      This is helpful for me. Thanks again for sharing!

    3. Thanks so much! I’ve been listening to Christy Nockles (& bought her music) since you wrote a list awhile back as well as the Bridgetown church & I love them. I listen to Dr. Dobson a lot too. I’ve needed some new recommendations!

    4. such amazing recommendations Emily! I added every one so i don’t forget any of them! i get on and off the podcast bandwagon so regularly but find myself feeling so much better connected and spiritually full when i am ON it. Thanks for always being such an inspiration!

    5. The Lazy Genius. One of my all time favorites. She gives such practical advice on everyday things that are genius! I’ve learned sooooo much from her and I love that they’re short too.

    6. Great list! I’m always looking for more podcasts. All I would add is Knowing Faith (theology) and Freakanomics. Freakanomics is fascinating and so well researched.

    7. Thank you! I am a huge podcast listener! I listen to most of yours but there are a couple I am going to check out! I don’t see “Nothing is Wasted” with Davey Blackburn or “Girls Night” with Stephanie May Wilson. These are 2 of my very favorites – you MUST listen to them! Also Levi Lusko’s series this month has been AWESOME!

    8. I am a Revive Our Hearts fan and that’s all I’ve listened to, albeit not regularly. I wish I had more of a habit to listen to podcasts. Perhaps that will be my goal! Thanks for the many suggestions!

    9. This past week I’ve been listening to Sleeping At Last’s enneagram podcasts. He’s written a song about each type and is releasing them over time; number 8 is coming out near the end of the month, I believe. In each podcast, he explains everything about each particular song. It’s so, so good. I wept at the first line of “my song.” And after the podcast, I felt like I knew and understood myself so much better! In addition to that, I like to listen to the Wild + Free podcast, which is really geared towards homeschooling mommas, but is also about honoring childhood and play. It’s always a refreshing listen (especially after a hard day of homeschooling! 😅)

    10. I loving “Fun Therapy” with Mike Foster. I’m big insermons, too….Passion City Church (all things Louie Giglio), Cullman First Baptist (Tom Richter…brilliant and hillarious), and Fellowship Church Middlebrook (Greg Pinkner and Rick Dunn…wow). I also am liking The Grove poocast that Passion City Church has coming from their women’s ministry.

    11. Emily,
      Bravo, It’s called multitasking and what women are very good at. Sometimes juggling several things at one time. Most men can only focus on one task at a time. You accomplish a lot and enlighten your brain at the same time. I love to listen to books on tape when I sew. I accomplish two things at the same time. I’ll have to try some of the podcasts.

    12. Hi Emily!

      I listen to a few of the ones on your list and am adding more. Do you have any recommendations for a funny, lighthearted podcast. I need some giggles. :)

      Thanks!

    13. LOL – Which are the two you listen to at regular speed?
      I love a lot of those too! The Bible Binge is my absolute favorite. It feels virtuous and guilty at the same time :) I can’t wait to try Exploring my Strange Bible!

    14. Love the list! I listen to some of them too. But if you love the outdoors, you might consider “This Outside Life” where I interview fascinating people who work or play outside most of the day. I interview lavender growers, fleece farmers and knitters, beekeepers, etc. (And coming up soon are falconers, professional surfers and Quickbooks founder Scott Cook on backpacking).

      Laurie Kehler
      http://www.ThisOutsideLife.com

      1. If you have an iPhone, there’s a purple app that looks like a radio tower, it’s the Podcast app. Click on that and you can search for whatever podcasts you wish. Otherwise, you can listen to them through Spotify or amazon music. I’m sure there are other ways, but I’m not terribly tech savvy. 😂

    15. What a great list! I haven’t listened to some of these yet, so thank you for the recommendations. You might want to check out James Bryan Smith’s podcast, The Things Above. It’s similar in format to Emily Freeman’s, so each episode only lasts about 15 minutes. I think it’s wonderful, and judging from your favorites, I think you’d like it, too.

    16. Wow- great list! Thanks for sharing. I love listening to Your Move With Andy Stanley. He’s a funny, wise teacher in an Atlanta church. Their goal is to help folks make better decisions and live with fewer regrets.

    17. I was holding my breath & skimming to see if The Next Right Thing was one you listened to at regular speed – ha! You’re so right, she is wise and encouraging and has the best voice ever. Her podcast feels like a much-needed breath of fresh air in my busy day.

      I have a similar list to yours, but was able to add a few (I’d forgotten about How I Built This! The Starbucks episode was really interesting). I also love Young House Love has a Podcast for home/DIY adventures.

      Thanks for sharing!

    18. I started listening to The Happy Hour when you were on it years ago! I also listen to several of the ones you listen to. I’m surprised you don’t listen to Young House Love has a Podcast! It’s my “must listen” every week! I listen to books on 1.5 speed, but now I may try my podcasts too!

    19. I love podcasts too. My current favorites are Rise with Rachel Hollis; Awesome with Alison; The Goal Digger Podcast; Move Your DNA with Katy Bowman; and Better Than Happy with Jody Mpore.

    20. I LOVE Podcasts!! I too listen when I am cleaning, driving, etc…
      I agree with so many of your selections! Love The Happy Hour (I met you at Jamie Iveys Happy Hour LIVE a few years ago!), How I Built This (so good!), The Next Right Thing (SO GOOD!! But cannot be watched at 1.5 speed…you need to soak in it slowly).

      I am really particular about the persons voice…there are so many I just can’t listen to if the host doesn’t have a good “radio voice”.
      Other current favs:
      Holy Hustle and Catalyst Podcast and Jesus Culture

    21. I completely agree that you can’t listen to The Next Right Thing on 1.5 speed. It would be just wrong, considering her subject matter. 😂 Can’t wait to check out the others on your list!

    22. Risen Motherhood is a wonderful podcast about gospel hope in motherhood. Have you listened to it? Young House Love is fun to listen to also!

    23. So, here is a question for you and I’m showing you my ignorance of these things…I have an android phone not an I-Phone. All of these podcasts are on I-tunes. Can I-tunes play on an android phone? Do you have to have a subscription to I-tunes? Thank you Emily!

      1. Not Emily, but wanted to chime in! I am an Android user, and I use the app Podcast Addict to organize and play my podcasts. There are several podcast apps in the Play Store you can download, and play your podcasts through. Hope this helps!

      2. There are tons of podcast apps that should work on Android devices. I don’t have an Android, but a quick google search should point you to a recommended app for Android.

    24. Reading your list I kept nodding my head in agreement in SO many of them (Bible Project, Exploring My Strange Bible, How I Built This, etc.) and wrote so many down to listen to. Thanks for the list, and I love your point about supporting podcasts by sharing and reviewing!

      -Courtney

    25. I’m behind on the times, seemingly the only person who doesn’t listen to podcasts. These are a great starting point for me. Even downloaded some kid story podcasts that I’ll try to use on a roadtrip tomorrow night with my son! Thanks!

    26. I’m also fans of many on your list, but my absolute favorite is the Sorta Awesome podcast. I’ve listened from the beginning and am such a fan of Meg and all of the cohosts. It’s like a girlfriends weekend, a perfect mix of silly, fun, and deep conversations. :)

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