6 Podcasts We Can't Get Enough of Right Now (2024)

Luxury mattress maker Saatva has partnered with six podcasts that explore topics from sleep science to happiness, offering an entertaining way to learn about the world around us. Saatva's chief marketing officer, Joe McCambley, says he chose to work with podcasts that show affection for our brand and understand the importance of advertising. The shows include Ologies with Alie Ward, Quitters with Julie Bowen and Chad Sanders, and NPR Fresh Air with Terry Gross. These podcasts can be listened to via Apple, Google, Spotify, YouTube, Stitcher, and other podcast platforms.

Everyone’s been obsessing over podcasts lately—and for good reason. Whether you’re a pop-culture enthusiast, a true-crime fanatic, or a self-care guru, you can find a podcast to watch or listen to, anytime, anywhere. Here at Saatva, we’re proud to be partners with a variety of engaging podcasts across different genres to suit all of your listening interests.

Joe McCambley, Saatva’s chief marketing officer, explains that we’ve chosen to support hosts who show genuine affection for our brand and understand the importance of advertising. This has resulted in authentic ad reads that really feel like they’re part of the show. “I feel like in that small way, we’re helping to innovate within the space,” he says.

So, if you’re looking for some new podcasts to listen to, check out the list of shows we recommend (and not just because we’re a sponsor)!

1. Ologies

The Ologies podcast is a comedic science show hosted by Alie Ward, writer, actress, and television host. The show has been named one of Time Magazine’s top 50 podcasts, covering topics such as space, mechanics, the brain, animals, and the human body.

Fun topics and special guests make for an entertaining way to learn about the world around us, especially with a lively host. “Alie has really great mannerisms about her,” says McCambley. “She could take any tight-lipped scientist and get them to reveal so many interesting facts about a topic.”

Ward even covers sleep-related topics on a few episodes. These include Chronobiology (circadian rhythms) and Oneirology (dreams), which specifically talk about how our internal clocks control the quality and quantity of our sleep, why we dream, and what those dreams could mean.

Listen to the “Chronobiology” and “Oneirology” episodes of Ologies:

Ologies releases a new episode every week. You can listen to all the episodes via Stitcher, Apple, Spotify, Google, Podbay, Podcast Addict, and Overcast.

2. Quitters

The Quitters podcast is a society and culture show hosted by Julie Bowen and Chad Sanders. The show explores different guests’ quitting journeys, whether it’s in the past, ongoing, or something they hope to do, and talks about what they’re leaving behind to move forward.

Quitters allows its speakers to be open and honest about their journeys, including the hosts. “The podcast is all about people who either quit while they’re ahead or they quit disruptive behaviors,” explains McCambley.

In 2021, Sanders published a book, Black Magic: What Black Leaders Learned from Trauma and Triumph, in which he shares his experience of being a Black man working in tech and what happened when he decided to quit trying to fit in in a white world. This led to the launch of the Quitters podcast in February 2022.

Quitters releases a new episode every week. You can listen to all the episodes via Spotify, Youtube, Apple, and other podcast platforms.

3. Your Mom’s House

The Your Mom’s House podcast is a comedic show hosted by married comedians, Tom Segura and Christina Pazsitzky. The couple riffs on vital internet videos, their day-to-day lives, and current events, with guest appearances including popular and up-and-coming comedians, actors, and musicians. Reviews call the podcast “original, dynamic, hilarious” and praise the “real talk” of the hosting duo. One listener says, “Tom and Christina complement each other so well. If you’re looking for a hilarious podcast full of great guests and even better unknown talents, look no further.”

Saatva has been a long-standing partner of Your Mom’s House, which has been around since 2010. As McCambley explains, we invested in their podcast early on, in the spirit of helping another startup company succeed. In turn, it’s become one of the most successful partnerships we have. “We got in very early on because we believed in the idea, and the return on that in terms of the ad reads we get—and the affection the hosts feel for our brand, and vice versa—has been really good,” says McCambley.

Your Mom’s House releases a new episode every week. You can listen to all the episodes via Apple, Amazon Music, Youtube, Stitcher, and Google.

4. Revisionist History

The Revisionist History podcast is a history show hosted by Malcolm Gladwell, journalist, author, and public speaker. Each episode of the show consists of a query about a person, event, or idea from the past and re-examines it to see if “we got it right the first time.”

Many of Saatva’s customers are research enthusiasts who do deep dives into sleep topics that are important to them, such as finding the perfect mattress for good sleep. So it makes perfect sense that we’d partner with a podcast like this.

McCambley explains that Revisionist History “is the kind of show where Malcolm just does a deep dive into something that we’ve all come to know is conventional wisdom, and he refutes it using historical facts and data.”

Revisionist History releases a new episode every week. You can listen to all the episodes via Apple, Spotify, RSS, Stitcher, Overcast, and Youtube.

5. NPR Fresh Air

The Fresh Air with NPR podcast is an interview show hosted by Terry Gross. The show consists of intimate conversations with well-known and influential names.

Saatva values how Fresh Air exposes its audience to various prominent figures in different industries while doing their best to be as objective as possible as part of a news organization. “They try to be balanced in their point of view, and we want to support that,” says McCambley.

Fresh Air podcast releases six new episodes every week. You can listen to all their episodes via NPR One, Apple, Spotify, Google, Amazon Music, and RSS.

6. The Happiness Lab

The Happiness Lab is a scientific podcast show hosted by Laurie Santos, PhD, a psychology professor at Yale University. Santos has studied the science of happiness, and she’s found that many people do the exact opposite of what makes them happy. Therefore, her show includes her latest scientific research on happiness and inspiring stories that’ll have you rethinking your own views on happiness.

When it comes to real life, Santos definitely practices what she preaches on her show. “She came to [a Saatva Viewing Room], where I got to meet her, and she was just a curious person—a lovely person,” says McCambley. “She just seemed to bring out the best in everybody around her.”

The Happiness Lab podcast releases a new episode every Monday. You can listen to all the episodes via Apple, Luminary, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, and Radio Public.

FAQs

What are the best podcasts?

In our humble opinion, the best podcasts to listen to include Ologies, Quitters, Your Mom’s House, Revisionist History, Fresh Air, and The Happiness Lab. From comedy to science to history, you’ll be sure to find something that piques your interest!

Want even more recommendations from Saatva? Check out our roundup of the best books about sleep.

6 Podcasts We Can't Get Enough of Right Now (2024)

FAQs

What is the #1 podcast in the world? ›

Joe Rogan's The Joe Rogan Experience is the number one podcast in the world with 3 billion listeners and millions of subscribers from different podcasting platforms. Turn Your Podcast Into Spotlight With OnTheFly!

What Went Wrong podcast hosts? ›

What Went Wrong was conceived by Chris Winterbauer, Lizzie Bassett and David Boman in 2019 at the Veggie Grill next to the now defunct ArcLight Hollywood.

Why do so many podcasts fail? ›

The first reason why many podcasts fail is that the host didn't give them enough time to generate momentum and become a regular part of their audience's day-to-day. Starting a podcast is not a guarantee of instant success. Like any endeavor, it takes time and consistency to build an audience.

Who is listening to podcasts the most still? ›

Podcast Listener Demographics

66% of podcast listeners in the United States are aged 12-34. According to a 2022 Edison Research study, 50% of podcast listeners in the United States aged 12-34 had listened to a podcast in the last 30 days.

Who has the best podcast right now? ›

Best podcasts to listen to
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Who hosts the most notorious podcast? ›

Each week, the Most Notorious podcast features true-life tales of crime, criminals, tragedies and disasters throughout history. Host Erik Rivenes interviews authors and historians who have studied their subjects for years.

Who hosts Cancelled podcast? ›

Cancelled with Tana Mongeau & Brooke Schofield Cancelled & Audioboom Studios. EXTRA! EXTRA! CANCELLED is coming back better than ever with your favorite co-host besties Tana Mongeau and Brooke Schofield.

What happened to Lainey Gossip podcast? ›

Both of our podcasts, 'Show Your Work' and 'What's Your Drama', are currently on hiatus with no specified return date. Lainey, Duana, and Sasha all have various projects on the go that leave little time to record new podcasts at the moment, but we may resume one or both if schedules allow.

Is Listening to podcasts bad for you? ›

Podcasts can boost mental health, reduce stress, and improve your active listening skills. They're also great for learning new things and reducing screen time.

Why do people not like podcasts? ›

Boring, Long, Irrelevant Chat. Whether it's advertising, hosts talking about personal lives, drawn-out guest introductions, or any other content that listeners may not find interesting, this is a commonly-made mistake. Now more than ever, attention spans are short.

Are podcasts losing popularity? ›

In reality, podcasting is only cooling off from its meteoric growth rates. In fact, podcast listenership is higher than it's ever been, according to our US Digital Audio Forecast Overview 2023 report, and its high penetration has meant that growth was bound to taper off eventually.

What percentage of seniors listen to podcasts? ›

Share of people who listen to podcasts monthly in the U.S. 2020-2024, by age group. According to a survey held in early 2024 in the United States, 59 percent of respondents aged 12 to 34 years old had listened to a podcast within the preceding month, compared to 27 percent of those aged 55 or above.

What is the number two podcast in the world? ›

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Are podcasts still popular in 2024? ›

Most People in the US Have Listened to a Podcast

In 2023, Edison reported 83% (237 million) of the US population knew what a podcast was, and 64% (or 183 million) had listened to a podcast at some point. By contrast, Edison estimates this will grow to 67% (192 million) in 2024.

What is Spotify's #1 podcast? ›

Joe Rogan: The King of Podcasting

It comes as no surprise that The Joe Rogan Experience is Spotify's top podcast with 14.5 million followers. The UFC commentator and comedian started his podcast back in 2009, with Rogan's inquisitive nature across a variety of topics quickly garnering him millions of listeners.

Who is #1 on Apple Podcasts? ›

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