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Saturday, 20 October 2018

Podcasts I Listen To

Spiritual Encouragement


Recently I discovered a podcast called "Journeywomen".
I was actually introduced to them through a lady I follow on instagram (@kristinschmucker) who posts a lot of biblical and spiritual encouragement for women.

From the Journeywomen website:

Life's a journey we were never meant to walk alone.  
We all need friends along the way! On the Journeywomen podcast we’ll chat with mentors about gracefully navigating the seasons and challenges we face on our journeys to glorify God.

I have listened to a few episodes so far, and they have all been really encouraging and inspired me to get deeper in the Word and in prayer.

If you are looking for encouragement in spiritual areas, check out this podcast! You can find it on Itunes or if you're on android like me, on the "Stitcher" app - you'll need to download the app, but it's free.

"Fun" Podcasts


There are a couple of podcasts I like to listen to while I do housework - 

"Ear Biscuits"
This is the first-ever podcast I listened to. It was the reason I even downloaded SoundCloud on my phone (They are also on ITunes and Spotify). It features Rhett and Link (from the Youtube channel Good Mythical Morning, a daily show which I also have been following ever since their first season). It started out with interviews with fellow YouTubers but they have branched out to interviewing other interesting people and even taking questions from listeners. Sometimes, it's just the two of them talking about relevant and interesting topics.

"Dear Hank and John"
This is a podcast created by Hank and John Green. They are both well known vloggers and creators as well as authors. Their podcast is generally very lighthearted and fun. They take questions from listeners and answer them sometimes seriously, sometimes in fun. It's quite entertaining. They are both well-spoken and intelligent humans.

You can find them on SoundCloud, Itunes, and Spotify as well.


Honourable Mention:

"Bonnets at Dawn" - I've been following this podcast for a while now, but I haven't really listened to them as much because I felt that it required me to be more involved with the topics. They talk about literary things -- pitting Louisa May Alcott against the Bronte sisters, Jane Austen, etc. All authors I'm familiar with, but they do a book club sort of series, where you read the book along with them and then listen in on the podcast to hear their thoughts about it. Honestly, it's something I would really love if I immersed myself into it -- just haven't been super ambitious literary-wise as of late.

I plan to listen to them more, though, that's for sure!


I'm on the hunt for some more educational podcasts -- once I find some I like, I will make another post about them! 


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