Curious minds select the most fascinating podcasts from around the world. Discover hand-piqd audio recommendations on your favorite topics.
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German media and technology journalist. Founding editor of piqd. Most of his piqs are digging into the new digital public sphere. How is the web changing public opinion? Who defines what's relevant and what's not? How can we make sure relevant information still finds an audience? How could alternatives to Facebook, Twitter and other commercial social networks look like?
Frederik is director of the media innovation think tank vocer.org. He's teaching "digital journalism" at the Hamburg Media School.
I've been into podcasts since forever it feels. I can still recall the early days when there was no iPod or mobile phone. You had to download MP3s of your favorite shows on your computer and then transfer them to your MP3-player. It was a hassle, but it was worth it. Getting podcasts today is super simple. Subscribe. Done. The hard part is finding good podcasts. It's an increasingly crowded space, discovery sucks across all apps and platforms, and apart from mostly superficial reviews, context is missing. What's more is that there's no place to discuss the latest serial twist, or Richard Simmons revelation. Podcast listeners are mostly alone with their musings.
What's needed is a readers club for podcasts. That's at least what The New York Times thought, so it started a moderated and open Facebook group to discuss what's hot or not in pod. The group is approaching 10,000 members and is worth a try for every podcast-lover who's not only looking for new hits, but also enjoys discussions around the latest episodes of hit shows (at the moment unfortunately, only US shows are considered).
Here's a list of nine podcasts worth talking about, based on the discussions and recommendations in the group.
Found this late and feel very grateful! I've worn out all my podcast lists and somehow missed this one...