Thursday, December 11, 2025

Podcast Roundup December 2025

FRIENDS!! I have not done a podcast roundup since May. And it had been since August before that. What is even happening? How will you know what I'm listening to?

The June 24 edition of Pop Culture Happy Hour "Best Pixar Movies, Ranked" in which PCHH listeners vote for the best Pixar movies and none of the Toy Story movies make the top five, so I want you to imagine my OUTRAGE at the entire episode. 


Not to be THAT person, but I am still over here shilling for Rob Harvilla and The 60 Songs That Explain the 90s: The 2000s. Rob's posting schedule is INSANE. The dude must only work for like six months out of the year, but I go back every time for his mix of teenage weirdness and strange sentimentality. He covered "The House That Built Me" by Miranda Lambert which is how I discovered the superior Tanya Tucker version of the song. Then he posted an ep on "Live Like You Were Dying" by Tim McGraw that was all about how his father-in-law just died and I thought maybe this was going to turn into a country music podcast and I was all down with that. But then he took off like four months and came back with an episode in which he declared the Jeff Buckley version of "Hallelujah" to be the best song ever written. Hot take, that one. 

Anyway. Look, you can catch up if you haven't listened to any 60 Songs episodes. He hardly ever posts new episodes, but they're always great. 


I'm also still shilling for Nate DiMeo, our national treasure and writer of The Memory Palace. Episode 234 "Looking for Parking, Late Winter, 1996" is not on TMP website, so I'm linking to it on Spotify. Where did it go, Nate? It's about Nate's very own driveway moment when he couldn't turn off the radio. Episode 237 "Vigil" is also missing from TMP website. Both of these episodes speak directly to our current American moment. Do yourself a favor and take ten minutes and listen to one of those episodes right now. 


The November 3 episode of The Indicator from Planet Money was super interesting to me. "When AI Is Your Job Interviewer" talked about the fact that when given a choice, 78% of candidates choose to be interviewed by an AI voice agent for a screening interview. SEVENTY EIGHT PERCENT. Who are these people and what is wrong with human beings? 


Usually I find stories about precocious kids to be too twee for me, but I truly enjoyed "Kids on the Case" from Criminal.  It's like a series of cozy mystery stories and no one dies. 

If you had asked me before I listened to the two-part Hit Parade on Sting, I would have said I had neutral feelings on Sting. But, no, no, I do not. I love Sting. I love all his songs and I had no idea. With Police, he has that catchy stalker song, he has the one about the fields of gold, he has that "All For One" song from The Three Musketeers, and don't forget "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic." Look, I will die for Sting after listening to these episodes. 

This is already never-ending and long, but Wisecrack. It's a limited run series of six episodes plus some skippable bonus eps. A producer listens to a stand-up routine by this British guy and she gets the idea to do a podcast about his story. If you listen to the first episode and don't want to listen to any more, you are a stronger person than I am. This pod is winning all sorts of year end Best Of awards and I can see why. It's addictive. 


Okay, I lied. One more. The Mushroom Case Daily. It's been rebranded as The Case Of, but if you want to a detailed play-by-play of the lady who poisoned her family with death cap mushrooms, this is your podcast. There is so much here. I want someone else to listen so we can debate whether or not you think Erin Patterson should have been convicted. Also, Australian accents...


Okay, I'm out. What's in your earbuds these days?

15 comments:

  1. I'm going to keep it a secret because I have a post coming out tomorrow about it, my new obsession. It's kind of out of character for me, and by kind of, I mean I think I'm a different person. But I am going to be mysterious about it for now!

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  2. Our podcast tastes are really different- and that's okay because there is definitely something for everyone. I mean it's astonishing how many podcasts there are, and the incredible variety available. FOR FREE. My current favorite is Currently Reading (but I really only like the episodes with Meredith so don't listen to the most recent one). I also listen to some running podcasts and Girl Next Door. And a Christmas Countdown podcast. Like I said- something for everyone.

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    1. The Christmas Countdown podcast SLAYS me. I would never. It would just stress me out. But I also love that there are so many options so we can all be happy!

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  3. I want to check out the Memory Palace and 60 Songs! I like Girls Next Door, Best Laid Plans, Ezra Klein, About Progress, and Pantsuit Politics although I don't listen to every episode every week.

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    1. Memory Palace is genius. The episodes are short, DiMeo's voice is smooth as silk, and the writing is superb.

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  4. I love that you've discovered a new love for Sting. Australian accents as a plus - well said. I'm not a podcast person, but I'm here to learn about the ones you enjoy. I have recently discovered Amy Poehler's podcast Good Hang. I listen to that from time to time. My other podcase that I listen to the most is a rosary podcast. I'm amazed sometimes at how often the reflection ends up relating so well to my life and to things that are weighing on me. So if a podcast can bring light, Daily Rosary Mediations does it for me.

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    1. I have never really found a celebrity podcast that suits me, but I do hear good things about Good Hang.

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  5. I think I'm up to about the 100th episode of 60 Songs (ha) and I haven't even reached the 2000s yet, but we're close (Eminem, "My Name Is," 1999). I freakin' love Rob's storytelling and ability to weave seemingly completely disparate songs together into one cohesive take. Other than that, I alternate between All Fantasy Everything, Decoder Ring, Hit Parade, and a few others. Surprisingly, no true crime, though that used to be my jam.

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    1. Once you're caught up, Rob's months long breaks are going to annoy you!

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    2. I know! I'm trying to savor these as long as I can.

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  6. Erin Patterson should definitely have been convicted; she is so guilty. I mean, it's almost certain she also tried to kill her ex a few times before successfully poisoning her parents-in-law. My good friend is friends with The ex's sister, so it was her parents who died, and the whole thing has been a nightmare. They've even had to hire a media person because it's been such a circus.

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    1. But the jury didn't know that she'd tried to kill him before! I think she's guilty, but I don't know how the jury found her guilty. Maybe I'm gullible, but I felt like I bought into her defense. There's no proof that there were different colored plates. There's no proof she saw the posts about the mushroom sightings in her area. There was no proof that was presented to the jury. She was found in some lies, but I feel like I can understand panicking and throwing out the dehydrator and denying it. You panic in times of stress and if you accidentally poisoned someone, who knows what you'd do to cover it up? I don't know. If I had been on that jury, I think we'd still be in deliberation!

      I do feel terrible for the families. It must be a truly terrible thing to be inadvertently involved in such a public spectacle.

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  7. Toy Story should definitely be in the top 5, but I am most partial to Up. I was Carl for Halloween this year. :)

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    1. I actually think Coco is the one in the top five that needs to be replaced. That movie made me fall asleep!

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