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Hi. I’m writing to you from Munich, Germany. I was here for Radiodays Europe. Next week, I’m heading to Podcast Movement Evolutions in Los Angeles. I love audio events! Say hi if you’ll be there too :)
This newsletter is reader-generated. You listen to podcasts. You comment on these posts telling me about them. I recommend your recommendations.
Thank you to Mariana and Andreea for commenting on our last issue. Now, we feature their recommendations!
Your podcast recommendations:
Recommender:
ofPodcast: How My View Grew
Why do you recommend it: The premise of hearing conversations with people who were open enough to change their perspective and be challenged got me curious about this new show. I'm sure that Amiel's expertise mixed with his upcoming guests' experiences will make for great conversation, especially in the context of this important election year.
Here's the description to give you more insight: If you’re weary of political polarization, nothing is more refreshing than nuanced thinking — ideas that reveal the complexity of what’s wrong in the world and how to make it better. But where does such thinking come from? Often, it’s from someone changing their mind—letting go of an old perspective and growing into a new one. Join executive coach Amiel Handelsman as he interviews nuanced thinkers about the origin stories of their big ideas. Each story offers a window into one of humanity’s greatest challenges like climate change, democracy, the culture wars, the wealth gap, Ukraine, and Israel. In weeks between interviews, Amiel offers tips for training your mind to navigate complex topics and difficult conversations.
Recommender: Mariana
Podcast: A Cada Paso
Why do you recommend it: I'd like to recommend A Cada Paso, a bilingual podcast (English/Spanish). The host engages with quiet achievers, individuals who may not be widely known but are making significant impacts in their communities. What I love about the podcast is its ability to highlight individuals making a difference in their communities, proving that impactful contributions can come from those around us, even without widespread fame
What next?
Listen to these shows and leave a comment on this post with your thoughts
Or recommend another podcast you love by commenting! (You can recommend your own show).
Episodes.fm is a great new podcast link aggregator that I will be using!
Until next time, happy listening!
How my view grew looks super interesting, I will definitely check it out!
I'd like to recommend my podcast, D Listers of History. We talk about people's you've never heard of who changed the world.
Nice that A Cada Paso was featured here Arielle, thanks!!!