May 31, 2017
PODCASTS WE’RE LOVING
We’ve amassed our favourite podcasts of the moment and here they are just for you – share with a friend or keep for yourself.
Why do we love podcasts? Something to listen to on the way to work, learning on the go, learning without use of your eyes (you can even close your eyes!).
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Why we love podcasts
You can listen to them on the road or virtually anywhere; can close your eyes and de-stress when listening; can listen while you work, while you clean the house, can listen together with friends; they provide insight and entertainment on top of energy and encouragement; they free you from the radio’s schedule; they mean you won’t get sick of listening to your same Spotify playlist on repeat (you’ll cherish the times when you listen to your music even more when you do it less); and most importantly of all they allow you to continue your education in your own comfort.
PSYCHOLOGICAL
- // On being with Krista Tippett
- // Invisibilia
- // Dear sugar
- // Homecoming
INTELLECTUAL
- // Dumbo Feather (Live Conversations, Music with My Mum and That Time When)
- // Coffee break French
- // Stuff you missed in history class
- // Stuff you should know
- // This is about
- // The radio lab
- // Modern love
- // Radiolab
BEAUTY
- // Fat Mascara
- // The beauty brains
WELLNESS
- // Buddha
- // Headspace
- // From the heart: Conversations with yoga girl
INSPIRING
- // How I built this (We love the one with Bumble founder Whitney Wolfe!)
- // Ladies, we need to talk (our fave: “Time to name (and shame) the mental load)
- // The travelling wellness show (Kelly Slater: The man behind the legend)
- // Start with your why (TED Talk)
- // Happier with Gretchen Rubin
- // Women of the hour (Lena Dunham)
- // TED radio talks
- // Desert island discs
- // That time when!
- // My dad wrote a porno
DOCUMENTARY
- // Serial
- // Reply all
- // Revisionist history
- // This American life
- // The moth
- // Tall tales and true
PODCASTS WE’RE LOVING
Blogs
EXPLORING PERIOD CARE IN CULTURES AROUND THE WORLD
Our TOM Talks panelist Sabina McKenna explores how different cultures around the world approach period care.
STOP APOLOGISING FOR HAVING YOUR PERIOD
Our TOM Talks panelist Mel Mason talks about the importance of not apologising for having your period.
STRESSED? NOT SLEEPING? TRYING TO CONCEIVE?
TOM Talk's panelist Georgia Hartmann discussed the links between stress, sleep and fertility.
STRESS AND HOW IT AFFECTS YOUR SEX DRIVE
Certified sex coach Georgia Grace is here to unpack the link between stress and sex.
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