Published on 12:00 AM, April 05, 2022

GUIDES

5 interesting podcasts for university students

Illustration: Salman Sakib Shahryar

One of the best parts about university is having meaningful conversations and coming across fresh ideas. For your daily dose of knowledge, podcasts are a great resource. Just by listening, you can connect to broader discussions and gain new perspectives that will not only help you in your academics but also shape you as a person.

The Bangladeshi Perspective

This Bangla podcast intends to introduce amazing Bangladeshis from all over the world so that listeners can learn from their habits, traits, philosophies, and life lessons. Hosted by Seeam Shahid Noor, this podcast contains over 70 interviews. Each episode features an individual from a different industry as they talk about how they grew as an individual, what they learnt along the way and leave valuable suggestions for the young audience.

99% Invisible

99% Invisible, produced and created by Roman Mars, is a weekly exploration of the process and power of design and architecture. The show intends to expose the unseen and overlooked aspects of design, architecture, and activity in the world. Each episode generally focuses on a single topic or specific example, often including interviews with architects, experts, or people who have influenced or been influenced by a given urban, industrial, graphic or other design. New episodes are added every week.

TED Talks Daily

Every weekday, TED Talks Daily presents the latest talks in audio format. The show's host, journalist Elise Hu, is well known for bringing thought-provoking ideas on every subject imaginable; right from artificial intelligence to zoology, and everything in between. This podcast is all set to challenge perspectives, ignite curiosity, and learn something new, one episode at a time. Most TED talks are just as good in audio form as they are in the video, so listeners do not miss out on the overall experience.

Brain Science

Through this podcast, Dr Ginger Campbell, an experienced emergency physician, teaches listeners about the latest findings in neuroscience. It follows her passion for exploring how recent discoveries in neuroscience are revealing how human brains work. What makes it unique is the fact that people from every background can understand and relate to the said discussions and enjoy her interviews with eminent neuroscientists from around the world. With new episodes being added every month, this podcast definitely serves the purpose of gaining more knowledge.

The Tim Ferriss Show

Having authored the bestseller "The 4-Hour Workweek", Ferriss is already popular for his approach towards work and entrepreneurship. His podcast looks at things through the same unique lens, busting myths and offering practical tips on how to succeed in a business environment. Each episode deconstructs a renowned performer to extract the tactics, tools, and routines that made them stand out. This includes everything from their favourite books, morning routines, time-management tricks, and much more.