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Podcasts for Women by Women

Podcasts can be a great way to get advice and educate yourself on important issues. I’ve recently switched from listening to the entire One Direction discography, to listening to podcast episodes during my treks across campus to class. Here is a compiled list of podcasts for the girly pops all produced by women to empower, inspire and educate you. 

Anything Goes with Emma Chamberlain

Emma Chamberlain is a prominent youtuber and influencer. I believe one of the reasons she remains in the public eye is because of how relatable she portrays herself to be; and this podcast is no exception. Emma’s podcast doesn’t feel like a podcast at all. It feels like you’re sitting down chatting with a friend. She turns on the microphone and talks for an hour about what is plaguing her mind, her struggles and triumphs. Her podcast gives words to the strange emotions you may be feeling and actual advice on how to deal with them. Her words feel like a hug from a friend and every new episode is a delight.

My recommended episode: rock bottom

Good Influence by Gemma Styles

I’m going to be honest, I only started this podcast because it is hosted by Harry Styles’ sister. Make no mistake though, Gemma is just as spectacular as her younger brother. Each episode of this informative podcast spotlights important societal issues and features experts who talk about them. Past topics have included managing emotions, sustainable fashion, toxic masculinity and body acceptance. Through these open and relaxed conversations listeners can learn more about the world and themselves. 

My recommended episode: Michelle Ellman on Boundaries

Something Was Wrong

This award-winning podcast explores real stories from women who have survived abusive relationships and traumatic life events. This podcast brings light to just how common physical, mental and emotional abuse can be in relationships. Pay attention to the warnings at the beginning of each episode as topics discussed can be triggering. 

My recommended episode: [Ava] Showing Up Places

The Orange Tree by Drag Audio Productions

If you haven’t listened to this podcast yet it’s a must. Produced by the Moody College audio productions, and hosted by two former Moody students, the Orange Tree explores the murder of Jennifer Cave at the Orange Tree Condominiums in 2005. The newest season of the podcast currently airing, titled “Darkness”, explores the Austin serial bomber from spring of 2018. What I love about this podcast is the way they treated Jennifer, the victim. They focused on her character and life as a whole, and didn’t reduce her to the last few moments of her life. Her decisions that may have led to her death didn’t have a place in this story and the podcast made it apparent they didn’t matter. 

My recommended episode: All of them!

Podcasts are a great resource for quick information and guidance. Next time you’re cleaning your room or need something to listen to in the car, pop on one of these shows!