Podcasts are a great way for college students to stay informed, entertained, and motivated. It’s also just a nice way to kill the time between dorm and classes. Whether you’re looking for study tips, life advice, or just some relaxation during your commute, there’s a podcast out there for you. Though they’re not in any order since I think some episodes are better than others, here are my top nine best podcasts for college students:

1. The College Info Geek Podcast

– Why?: Hosted by Thomas Frank and Martin Boehme, this podcast is dedicated to helping students optimize their academic and personal lives. Topics range from productivity tips to study hacks, making it a must-listen for anyone looking to improve their college experience.

– Topics: Study strategies, productivity advice, and personal development.

2. Stuff You Should Know

– Why?: This has nothing to do with college but that’s why I love it – It’s a distraction that isn’t TikTok or Instagram related. Josh Clark and Chuck Bryant dive into a wide range of topics, from how the stock market works to the history of cheese. It’s informative, entertaining, and a fantastic way to learn something new every day.

– Focus: Fascinating insights into everyday topics and obscure facts.

3. TED Talks Daily

– Why?: TED Talks Daily brings you the latest TED Talks on a variety of topics. It’s perfect for students who want to stay inspired and informed on everything from science to personal development.

– Focus: Inspiring ideas and thought-provoking discussions.

4. The Mindset Mentor

– Why?: Hosted by Rob Dial, this podcast focuses on developing a growth mindset, building self-confidence, and achieving your goals. It’s perfect for college students who want to improve their mental well-being and personal development.

– Focus: Motivation, personal growth strategies, and mental health tips.

5. How I Built This

– Why?: I’ve been listening to this for years. It’s hosted by Guy Raz, and features interviews with entrepreneurs and innovators who share the stories behind their success. It’s incredibly inspiring for students interested in entrepreneurship or business.

– Focus: Entrepreneurial insights and motivational success stories.

6. The Daily

– Why?: Produced by The New York Times, The Daily is a great way for college students to stay updated on current events in bite-sized morsels. Each episode breaks down a significant news story, making complex issues more understandable.

– Focus: Daily news breakdowns and in-depth journalism.

7. Optimal Living Daily

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– Why?: This podcast curates the best content college students love. Personal development, minimalism, and productivity, and delivers it in bite-sized episodes. It’s ideal for students who want to improve their lives without spending hours listening to long episodes.

– Focus: Quick tips on personal growth and productivity.

8. The Happiness Lab

– Why?: Hosted by Dr. Laurie Santos, she’s legit. This podcast explores the science of happiness and well-being. Based on Santos’ popular Yale course (yeah, she teaches this stuff in real life), it offers practical advice on how to live a happier life.

– Focus: Science-based happiness strategies and mental health tips.

9. You’re Wrong About

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– Why?: This podcast revisits misunderstood moments in history and pop culture, correcting the record and offering new perspectives. It’s both educational and entertaining, making it a perfect listen for curious college minds.

– Focus: Re-examining popular culture and history through a critical lens.

Let’s wrap this up…

I’d be remiss if I didn’t engage in some shameless self-promotion, therefore, please also check out my podcast (The Better Semester) where I give an in-depth look at college student mental health, nutrition, sleep, fitness, motivation, and organization.

Podcasts are an excellent resource for college students looking to learn, grow, and unwind. Whether you’re seeking academic advice, personal development tips, or just some entertainment, these ten podcasts offer a little something for everyone. So, plug in your headphones, hit play, and make the most of your college experience.

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