A Beginner’s Guide to Podcasts
#1 What are podcasts?
#2 How do I listen to podcasts?
Easy peasy,there are a variety of ways to listen to podcasts, take a look at our list below.
- Google Podcasts app
- Spotify app
- Apple Music app
- Alexa Podcasts
- BBC podcasts on BBC Sounds app
#3 Coggles Top Podcasts
#3 Getting Curious
One of Netflix's most beloved, Queer Eye's Jonathan Van Ness is more than just a hair magician. On his podcast Getting Curious, JVN talks to experts and inspirational figures from different industries, exploring topics from Brexit to bees to influencing with guests including Reese Witherspoon, Jameela Jamil and Lizzo. Empowering through education, JVN has a way of making even the most complex topics feel fun and accessible. Definitely a commuting favourite of ours.
#4 BBC Radio 4 - Costing the Earth
Taking a frank look into the effect that the human race is having on our planet, BBC 4's podcast Costing the Earth is is an important conversation starter. Looking into sustainability and the environmental impact of 21st century life, the podcast discusses topical issues including, fast fashion as well as methods of how we can end our over whelming plastic problem. We'd highly recommend this podcast if you're looking for some inspiration on how to live a greener more eco-friendly life.
#5 The Receipts
Maybe avoid listening to this one at work if you want to avoid cry laughing in the office. Made by three best friends, The Receipts podcast gives you all the tough love you need as Audrey, Tolly and Milena talk pop culture, dating and friendship. We especially love their 'Your Receipts' episodes, giving advice to dilemmas of their audience in a way that makes you feel like you're sat with your friends around a brunch table. A huge mood booster; put The Receipts on if you need a cheer-up.