Learning with Nightingale

Learning with Nightingale
Apr 5, 2020

Podcasts have gained a large audience in recent years, from commuters on their way to work, to people listening on the beach or at home. Podcasts are a great way to learn something on the go! Many people enjoy listening to podcasts as they are conducive to multitasking. For example, next time you are taking your dog for a walk, download a podcast and put in your headphones! Podcasts are also perfect to play in the background of your spring cleaning or while cooking a nice meal. Whether you prefer current news or an intense true-crime mystery, you are sure to find a podcast that will keep you hooked.

Top 5 Podcasts to keep you occupied:

The Daily: This is a podcast by the New York Times, bringing you top news stories five days per week. Episodes are usually 20 to 25 minutes long, making this a great choice as you sip your morning coffee and start your day.

Stuff You Should Know (SYSK): This is an award-winning and incredibly popular podcast that has ranked in the Top 10 on iTunes since it began in 2008. Topics differ each episode and range widely from How Grass Works, the History of the Birthmark, and Jellyfish. You are sure to learn something fascinating and unexpected every time.

Dateline NBC: You may be familiar with the TV show of the same name, but did you know there is a podcast too? This podcast is perfect for those who are looking for an intriguing true-crime story each episode. The professional team will keep you on your toes throughout the story.

TED Talks Daily: Another podcast with new episodes several times per week, these podcasts are hosted by some of the greatest thinkers and creators in our world today. Needless to say, you are guaranteed to learn some new ideas from this one. Episodes range from under 10 minutes to an hour, so you can always find one that fits into your day.

Science Vs: This one might be especially useful these days. With so many news sources sending mixed messages, it can be difficult to figure out the truth. This podcast takes common misconceptions and opinions, and fact-checks them against science in an engaging way.

You can find these podcasts through a Google search on your computer or mobile device, using Spotify, or you may already have a Podcast app on your device. Happy listening!

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