Stuff You Missed in History Class
Join Holly and Tracy as they bring you the greatest and strangest Stuff You Missed In History Class in this podcast by iHeartRadio.
Every weekday, TED Talks Daily brings you the latest talks in audio. Join host and journalist Elise Hu for thought-provoking ideas on every subject imaginable — from Artificial Intelligence to ...
This popular NPR radio show and podcast combines personal stories, journalism, and even stand-up comedy for an enthralling hour of content. Host Ira Glass does a masterful job of drawing in listeners and weaving together several "acts" or segments on a big, relatable theme. Teachers can browse the education resources on the show's website to learn how other teachers are using This American Life in the classroom. Many episodes feature mature concepts and swearing, so always preview the episodes before sharing with students.
We are first-generation college graduates that created How to College: First Gen in an effort to democratize education and information.
This Peabody Award-winning radio series/podcast delivers scientific ideas in a creative, innovative way. The episodes are a joy to listen to, with a great deal of emphasis on sound design in addition to the hosts' clever banter. Teachers of science, math, ELA, and other subjects can use full episodes or segments as prompts to get kids thinking or to kick off a discussion. Some episodes feature strong language, so be sure to preview them before sharing with students.
This inspiring podcast celebrates all the teens and tweens who are innovating, inventing, and making the world a better place. Listening to these episodes will remind students that they can accomplish great things at any age.
Music-loving teens will be fascinated by this podcast in which musicians talk about the songs they’ve written, telling the stories of their creation. With guests that range from Billie Eilish to Yo-Yo Ma, everyone will find music they love here.
This long-running NPR favorite is one of the best educational podcasts for kids in high school. They’ll get a chance to challenge their own knowledge of news and current events while laughing at the show’s guests as they try to do the same.
This podcast brings you the “ins and outs of everyday things,” from the “Pledge of Allegiance” to Mexican jumping beans to “Your Limb Is Torn Off” (obviously for teens and older!).
Ever wanted to know more about your subconscious, the part of your brain that influences and manipulates you without your even knowing it? This podcast dives deep into exactly that topic.
A podcast created by the co-author of Freakonomics and Superfreakonomics, Stephen Dubner, invites listeners to explore the hidden sides of everything. And given his almost 300 episodes on topics ranging from “Millionaires vs. Billionaires” to “How To Win a Nobel Prize,” he is well on his way to talking about everything.
SmartLess with Jason Bateman, Sean Hayes, & Will Arnett is a podcast that connects and unites people from all walks of life to learn about shared experiences.