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The 9 best podcasts to listen to while you’re working from home

Make the day go by faster with these awesome podcasts

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At some point in time, working from home began to feel a lot like just working. Coming to this realization is a big-time bummer in many, many different ways, but working in the comfort of your own home does offer some time for personal growth and solitude. Still, WFH can often feel like there are so many hours in a day, and you have to figure out how to spend the time wisely.

Music is often helpful, and television is certainly too distracting, but sometimes the best thing to help accelerate your workday and focus is listening to a new podcast. Here are some of the best podcasts that cover everything from motivation to new information and even sometimes the best kind of distraction. 

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Remotely EffectiveRemotely Effective a show by Thomas Lattimore.

Now, you probably have already found some small ways here and there to become more efficient in your home workspace. However, if you’re still struggling, or you just want to get that much better, you’re not alone. Remotely Effective is a fairly quick show, and one that lays out all the pros and cons of working outside of an office, and how to make the experience the most efficient. 

Stuff You Should KnowStuff You Should Know by iHeartRadio.

We’re big fans of Stuff You Should Know at The Manual. With thousands of episodes already in the can, there are certain to be dozens, maybe even hundreds of episodes you’re already interested in. And that’s where you should start! It’s so fun to take a deep, introductory dive into the stuff you already want to know about, but where SYSK is so special is when it opens up completely new interests for you while you work. Getting through the at-home workday is so much easier with SYSK

Still ProcessingStill Processing podcast by Wesley Morris and Jenna Wortham.

I would argue that Still Processing is the smartest conversation show in podcasts today. New York Times writers Jenna Wortham and Wesley Morris spend an hour every week having the hard conversations worth having. They’re both so bright, and so deeply informed, and yet they remain so optimistic. Their conversations are wonderful and completely non-cynical discussions about all aspects of pop culture that are relevant weekly. If you’re like me, you hit play and let these run all day while you’re working. 

How Long GoneHow Long Gone with hosts Chris Black and Jason Stewart.

Sometimes, a good work-from-home podcast is one with funny people who are also working from home. How Long Gone provides “high-level cultural commentary” at least three times per week, which basically amounts to hosts Chris Black and Jason Stewart shooting the shit for an hour or so. They often have interesting guests, too — media types with atypical angles on popular culture. It’s just a cool time. Guys being dudes.

The Dan Le Batard Show with StugotzThe Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz.

Dan Le Batard and Stugotz have spent nearly 20 years honing their craft as radio hosts. The show is, at its core, a sports show, but the bulk of their time is spent talking about the funny and inane things surrounding sports. The best part to me, as far as WFH is concerned, is that show days mean 3+ hours of the show to take in. It’s an all-day affair, and it’s a fun-loving group. 

Happier with Gretchen RubinHappier with Gretchen Rubin.

It’s easier than ever, too, to get burned out while working from home. It’s important to take breaks and get some physical exercise going throughout the day, but it’s also important to take stock at various moments. Happier with Gretchen Rubin provides “practical, manageable” advice on how to keep up good habits and manifest more happiness in your life. 

StartUpStartUp podcast by Gimlet Media.

Perhaps you want to learn more about how to start your own business. Perhaps all this time inside has amplified how much your job feels less and less like you want to spend your time. StartUp takes you all the way through, from start to finish, what it’s really like to start a business in a bingeable way. Have an idea for a business you’ve always wanted to start? Now’s the time and here’s the pod for you.

Ted Talks DailyTED Talks Daily cover.

Meanwhile, if you want some more daily interest and inspiration to break up the day, TED Talks Daily offers these perfect little pocket podcasts. Short, digestible subjects and discussions every single day, and they’re all deeply considered and researched and sure to make you consider some topics you haven’t thought about yet. 

30 for 30 30 for 30 Podcast

ESPN’s 30 for 30 franchise started out as a series of movies to commemorate the network’s 30th anniversary, but now it has spread to the podcasting realm. The podcast take a deep dive into some major stories from the sports world, such as former Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling and how he was forced to sell the team, to college basketball recruiting stories and the story of the scandals that rocked the U.S. women’s Olympic gymnastic team. Most of the stories are told in multiple episodes, so they are perfect for binging. The best part is you don’t have to be a rabid sports fan to enjoy 30 for 30, the stories are so well told, even non-sports fans will be sucked in.

Colin Ainsworth
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Colin Ainswroth is a feature contributor for The Manual who covers culture, fashion, and literature. From Austin, Texas…
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