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5 Podcasts Worth Listening To

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Podcasts are a pivotal part of my generation. Here are some you need to listen to.

Whimsically Volatile

Whimsically Volatile Podcast

Hosted by season 7 RuPaul's Drag Race Queen, Katya Zamolodchikova and friend Craig Macneil, "Whimsically Volatile" discusses nearly every interesting topic of life- drag, sex, religion, and most interestingly, obscure media references that almost always leads the listener into a rabbit hole to discover on their own time.

Whimsically Volatile Podcast

Don't Tell The Babysitter Mom's Dead

Don't Tell The Babysitter Mom's Dead Podcast

"Don't Tell the Babysitter Mom's Dead", is a self-proclaimed "grief podcast" aimed at helping, host Brittany Ashley, fully cope with the loss of her mother through the use of pop culture references and support from other members of the "Dead Mom's Club".

Don't Tell The Babysitter Mom's Dead Podcast

The Anthropocene Reviewed

The Anthropocene Reviewed Podcast

As described by author and podcast host John Green, each episode of "The Anthropocene Reviewed", "reviews different facets of the human-centered planet on a five-star scale".

The Anthropocene Reviewed Podcast

Caliphate

Caliphate Podcast

Hosted by Rukmini Callimachi of "The New York Times", "Caliphate" takes a journalistic look into the actions and motivations of the infamous terrorist group, ISIS.

Caliphate Podcast

Delete This

Delete This Podcast

A primarily light-hearted conversation between husband and wife discussing their lives and the life of the world through host Hank Green's weekly twitter feed.

Delete This Podcast

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