
A podcast about people's favourite podcasts.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureArts | |||

In this episode of Pod, Actually, Catherine talks with Ines, a writer and translator living in Lima, Peru, about her favorite podcast: Radio Ambulante. Ines describes the show as something like This American Life for a Spanish-speaking Latin America... more
In this episode of Pod, Actually, Catherine talks with Andrew, a professor of politics at the University of Melbourne, about the podcast he’s loving right now: Past Present Future. Drawing on his life in political thought, Andrew explains why he’s d... more
In this episode of Pod, Actually, Catherine speaks with Patricia—a Mexico City–based nonprofit consultant and founder of Secret Cool Mexico—about her favorite podcast: Cracks, hosted by Mexican entrepreneur Oso Trava.
What starts as a conversation ... more
On this episode of Pod, Actually, Doug, a social studies teacher in San Francisco, talks about learning Spanish, not through textbooks, but through podcasts.
His current favorite? News in Slow Spanish: a gentle, bite-sized way to stay connected to t... more
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Exploring the world of personal connections to podcasts, listeners share their favorite shows and the emotions tied to them. Each episode uncovers the diverse tastes and insights of guests, which brings a uniquely personal touch to the genre of podcasting. Topics range from media analysis and environmental activism to storytelling and aviation, showcasing a wide spectrum of interests among podcast enthusiasts. This podcast also highlights how specific podcasts can significantly influence listeners' lives and perspectives, making it an engaging listen for anyone interested in the art of audio storytelling and the culture of podcasting.
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Pod, Actually launched 2 months ago and published 13 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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