Listening To

Listening To

Listening To

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Topic Category:

Society and Culture

Language:

English

Podcast Stats:

Number of Episodes: 2
Series Type: episodic
Content Type: AUDIO

Podcast Description

Welcome to Listening To—the podcast that’s like a book club… for people who think, 'Why read books when you can binge podcasts instead?

Each episode, a new guest drops by with their favorite podcast episode—because let's face it, the best part of a podcast is telling people about that amazing podcast you are listening to.

We listen, we laugh, we cry, and we dig deep.

Sometimes into that weird random topic you never knew you cared about—like aliens, knitting for cats, or the psychological impact of avocado toast. And Sometimes into the important stuff like relationships, human rights and tru

Podcast Insights

Content Themes

The podcast delves into a wide range of themes, from quirky and unexpected subjects like alien theories and the psychological implications of trendy food to important societal issues such as reproductive rights and self-discovery. Episodes feature in-depth examinations, like Sarah Prifti's exploration of Leo Skepi's ‘Aware and Aggravated’ on discipline and self-worth, and discussions on reproductive rights in the wake of Roe v. Wade's overturning with Liz Burns.

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