Best Podcasts of 2020

Do you love crime, comedy,romance, pop culture, or learning from a new perspective? Explore my favorite podcasts of 2020!

  1. Ear Hustle

    Stories about the reality of life inside prison and post incarceration hosted by Nigel Poor, Bay Area Visual Artist, and Earlonne Woods, formerly incarcerated at San Quentin State Prison. Extremely eye-opening stories and teaches you about the American prison system.

  2. Michelle Obama

    It’s Michelle Obama.

  3. The Read

    Lets talk about Black Excellence. Kid Fury and Crissle talk about trending hip-hop and pop culture news, relationship advice (its almost always “break up with him”) and of course Beyonce. They always make me laugh and bring the hottest tea to the table.

  4. Reply All

    PJ Vogt and Alex Goldman break down the internet, answer the internet’s questions and occasionally roast each other. From UFOs to Bitcoin they cover it all!

  5. This is Uncomfortable

    Talking about finances isn’t the best. Especially when you feel like you’re failing at such a young age. This podcast “is a show about life and how money messes with it.” Reema Khrais explores stories about “ways money affects realtionships, shapes identities and often defines what it means to be an adult.”

  6. Dissect

    Honestly, just listen if you love music. Each season covers one album and every lyric, beat and meaning is dissected. It is absolute perfection.

  7. Call Her Daddy

    Not safe for work or the library. Alex Cooper covers relationship advice, sex, and brings on celebrity guests like Miley Cyrus! Join the Daddy Gang every Wednesday!

  8. Dying For Sex

    It’s in the name. Molly is diagnosed with stage IV breast cancer and wants lead a completely different life. Her bestfriend Nikki begins the podcast and shares Molly’s journey.

  9. The Moment

    Are you a hopeless romantic? Do you want to cry happy and sad tears? I gotchu. This podcast hosted by Ingrid Haas, makes you feel every emotion.

  10. Serial

    The first season really stuck with me for all the wrong reasons. Sarah Koeing explores the murder of Hae Min Lee in Baltimore, 1999. Adnan Syed was convicted for the murder of his ex Hae Min Lee, but the amount of evidence is little to none. Take a listen and tell me what you think!

Most podcasts can be found on Apple or Spotify.

Previous
Previous

Top San Diego Restaurants

Next
Next

Best Breweries In San Diego