Ask HN: Best Podcasts of 2025?

38 points | by adriancooney 6 hours ago ago

46 comments

  • healsdata 2 hours ago ago

    I really enjoyed the "Michael Hobbes Podcast Universe" this year. He's a reporter who is now making entertaining podcasts debunking claims in the media/zeitgeist. I appreciate that he takes a pragmatic approach -- to paraphrase something he said: "There's probably an impact on kids having so much screen time, but this data you're citing doesn't show what you're claiming."

    If Books Could Kill: https://www.ifbookspod.com

    Maintenance Phase: https://www.maintenancephase.com

    You're Wrong About: https://yourewrongabout.com (Hobbes retired from this one around Oct 2021)

    There's a similar podcast where he's also made an appearance:

    In Bed With The Right: https://open.spotify.com/show/7JirL3UVKjyy5MTy8PouHh

    • biophysboy an hour ago ago

      In this network, Know Your Enemy and 5-4 are also solid. The latter is on the snarkier side, which puts some people off.

  • m-hodges an hour ago ago

    I learn a lot listening to the Money Stuff podcast.¹ The newsletter² is also great but I don’t always have time to read every one. I also really enjoy Why Is This Happening.³ Chris Hayes really shines as an interviewer and policy wonk when he’s not in the cable news format. While Ezra Klein seems to be leaning into Democratic Party whisperer, Hayes is leaning into policy nerdity that I miss from Vox-era Klein.

    ¹ https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1308-money-stuff-the-podcast-...

    ² https://www.bloomberg.com/account/newsletters/money-stuff

    ³ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/why-is-this-happening-...

  • robdefeo an hour ago ago

    I enjoyed Shell Game, which explores using voice agents in ever more personal situations.

    The specifics of the journey are going to date quickly given the speed of AI development. But the shape of the journey and the dilemmas posed are going to be relevant for a lot longer.

    https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/shell-game/id175311776...

  • mFixman 37 minutes ago ago

    Robin Pearson ended the 1000-year long epic of The History of Byzantium earlier this year: https://thehistoryofbyzantium.com/

    The podcast started as a sequel to Mike Duncan's classic The History of Rome, and in my opinion surpassed it. Where THoR eventually falls into the narrative trap of turning into "The Lives of Roman Emperors", THoB spends a lot of time talking about economic, demographic, societal, and technological changes within the Empire and the world.

    Extremely recommended if you want a proper history podcast.

  • roughly 2 hours ago ago

    I’ve been a fan of The Ezra Klein Show for years - whatever your thoughts of his personal politics, he’s a fantastic interviewer, and I think he does a great job at both helping define and then interrogating the strongest construction of his guest’s beliefs. He’s not a soft interviewer, but he’s genuinely trying to understand his guest, and I’ve learned a ton about how people who I disagree with view the world.

    • m-hodges an hour ago ago

      I miss the Ezra Klein that did a weekly policy whitepaper deep dive on The Weeds.

    • misiti3780 2 hours ago ago

      His podcast has gotten a lot worse over the years. It feels over-produced now and he doesnt have a lot of interesting guests on anymore. 90% of it is useless policy wonks no one has heard of pumping their latest shitty book no one will read.

      Andrew Sullivan (Dish Cast) is doing a much better job and isnt associated with a main stream media org.

      • biophysboy an hour ago ago

        Klein is a smart liberal journalist and Sullivan is a smart conservative journalist. They both get guests from think tanks/mainstream media/academia. They both book guests that are on book tours. The distinction you're making is not really true.

      • roughly an hour ago ago

        I actually enjoy some of the wonkishness. Hearing a good interview with people who are experts in a particular field is a great way to learn.

  • ahyattdev an hour ago ago

    Fall of Civilizations: https://fallofcivilizationspodcast.com/

    Each episode is of exceptional quality and retells history in an engaging manor. Since it's history, the entire backlog is still relevant.

  • ks2048 an hour ago ago

    Currently loving Revolutions Podcast by Mike Duncan. Highlight seasons so far: [3] French Revolution [4] Haitian Revolution.

  • hnu0847 4 hours ago ago

    Hardcore History 73 - Mania for Subjugation III [1]

    Fall of Civilizations 20 - Persia - An Empire in Ashes [2]

    [1] https://www.dancarlin.com/product/hardcore-history-73-mania-...

    [2] https://fallofcivilizationspodcast.com/

    • aorth 3 hours ago ago

      Thanks. I didn't realize Dan Carlin was still producing new episodes. Ten years ago I was enthralled by his series on the Persian Empire and then I forgot about him.

      Fall of Civilizations is excellent too.

      • jeanlucas 32 minutes ago ago

        10 years? Then you need to check Supernova in the East. He did a deep dive on why and how Japan got and went through WW2.

        • mFixman 18 minutes ago ago

          I was very disappointed with Supernova in the East. What started as a telling of the Pacific War from the point of view of the Japanese empire morphed into the usual "war is bad but American soldiers are heroes" that's very common for this period.

          I tuned out when he spent 30 minutes describing a famous photo-op of General MacArthur going ashore to the Philippines. That is the complete opposite of the original promise of the podcast.

  • dauertewigkeit 4 hours ago ago

    The Rest is History is good, depending on the topic. Both guests have a bit of bias which you have to sort of take into account, not that different from The Rest is Politics. Mishal Husain has a new podcast on Bloomberg TV which so far was excellent. Also from Bloomberg TV, Big Take is often interesting. I still enjoy Lex Fridman, again depending on the guest. Dwarkesh Patel same shit as Lex, but he pretends he knows something about AI.

  • apparent an hour ago ago

    Startups For The Rest Of Us is a great for bootstrappers or other non-VC-backed founders. I find that even episodes that are not specifically relevant to the work I'm doing are good to listen to because they may bring ideas to the surface in helpful ways.

  • OfflineSergio an hour ago ago

    - "Complex Systems with Patrick McKenzie (patio11)"

    - My First Million (www.mfmpod.com). I just don't know why, but for some reason I stopped listening to them in the past 2 months, but rest of the year I was really enjoying their content. Even older ones.

    - Pivot and Prof G, mostly because of Scott Galloway. I really like him.

    - Under The Influence with Terry O'Reilly. Amazingly good. Very fun to listen to and almost always brings joy and help me learn something new.

    - All In, can't say I'm still enjoying this. It's way too political these days. But it's still something I listen to occasionally. When I listen I usually end up skipping half of the content to find something I like.

  • TRiG_Ireland an hour ago ago

    My favourite podcast right now is Let's Learn Everything, three science geeks taking turns to explain things to each other. In a standard episode, there's a deep dive into a science topic, followed by a lighter miscellaneous segment. Special episodes, such as the yearly HaLearnDays or the occasional guest episode, take a different format.

    The three all have science degrees, and do proper research for their deep dives. This is a podcast which comes with supporting citations.

    https://letslearneverything.com

    • biophysboy an hour ago ago

      I'll have to give this a shot. I am a scientist and have never found a good science podcast ever. I think its because the topic doesn't lend itself as well to the format; papers are hard to digest and communicate in an entertaining way.

      • bzb 32 minutes ago ago

        A micro recommendation for This Week in Virology (TWiV). Essentially a journal club for virology papers, I think they nail the conversational/technical balance that’s so hard to get right.

        Incidentally, TWiV changed my life. I was working as a cabinet maker with no college degree when I gave it a shot, on a whim. The host’s refusal to shy away from technical depth convinced me that I could learn hard things. 10 years I have a biochemistry degree and work as a machine learning engineer.

        • biophysboy 8 minutes ago ago

          That's great! I'll have to give them a shot again - for some reason, I bounced off this show

  • lentil_soup 29 minutes ago ago

    Wookash (https://wooka.sh/) for low level programming and game development with a surprising cast of guests

  • surfsvammel 32 minutes ago ago

    The SGU. There is only one podcast that I always come back to! https://www.theskepticsguide.org/podcasts

  • thomassmith65 41 minutes ago ago

    • If You're Listening (well produced Australian news items)

    • The Rest is History

    • Pivot (Kara Swisher, techlash)

    • Marketplace (stock market, with surprising bumper music)

    • Inside Europe (Deutsche Welle English-language news)

    A new one I started listening to is fun so far...

    • Business History (more lighthearted than it sounds)

    • jeanlucas 33 minutes ago ago

      +1 to The Rest is History, they had a great year. Absolutely loved the series on Elizabeth I.

  • BiraIgnacio an hour ago ago

    The best ones I've discovered in 2025 - not necessarily the best ever

    The David Frum Show - https://www.theatlantic.com/podcasts/the-david-frum-show/ Overthink - https://overthinkpodcast.com/ Singletrack - https://www.youtube.com/c/SingletrackPodcast The Glenn Show - https://glennloury.substack.com/podcast

    • adwi an hour ago ago

      What are your best-evers?

  • rahimnathwani 2 hours ago ago

    Dwarkesh, Lenny, Latent Space, A16Z, BG2Pod and 'Founders in Arms' have all had some good episodes this year.

    Some other episodes I've bookmarked are in this feed: https://feeds.listennotes.com/listen/rahim-nathwanis-listen-...

    Felipe, the founder of Quest Learning (joinquest.com) started a podcast series about the future of learning. I was his first guest:

    https://youtu.be/t_Y6wtdcnpc

    https://open.spotify.com/episode/2CjsPEKYwx8eirYlBYjxwp

    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-future-of-learning...

  • jandeboevrie an hour ago ago

    I would have put Coder Radio on this list but ever since Mike took over without Chris the show has lost its appeal for me.

    And sadly, there are no more Jupiter Broadcasting shows left without crypto or mostly inside baseball.

    Anyone know of shows in the category of two or three lads discussing computing, coding, devops, but in the style of two older guys crumudging that everything used to be better in the old days?

  • benmanns an hour ago ago

    I've really been enjoying Complex Systems with Patrick McKenzie (patio11) of HN fame. Additionally: Odd Lots, Money Stuff, Chat with Traders (hit or miss, some guests are not great).

    • OfflineSergio an hour ago ago

      Came here to say this! Complex Systems is not the best for me but it's for sure the new content I found this year. I find myself listening and sometimes pausing to search to learn more about what he is talking about.

  • realityfactchex 3 hours ago ago

    Advent of Computing:

      https://adventofcomputing.com/
    
      https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/advent-of-computing/id1459202600
    
      https://adventofcomputing.libsyn.com/rss
    
      https://www.youtube.com/@adventofcomputing4504/videos
  • iammjm 38 minutes ago ago

    Sean Carroll’s Mindscape for physics, philosophy and science

  • LeonardoTolstoy 4 hours ago ago

    Most of my podcasts are movie related. If I had to purge them all and start with just 5 though I would go with.

    Blank Check The Flophouse 99% Invisible Cautionary Tales The Rewatchables

    I maintain The Flophouse is the funniest podcast around.

  • deanebarker 3 hours ago ago

    Call me simple or provincial, but I really enjoyed "Good Hang" from Amy Poehler. It's a breezy interview with interesting people (doesn't hurt that I'm a long-time SNL fan).

    • biophysboy an hour ago ago

      In this vein, conan's podcast is also surprisingly good. It doesn't feel like a phoned-in retirement gig.

  • roumenguha 3 hours ago ago
  • thenaturalist 6 hours ago ago

    BetterOffline [0] by Ed Zitron [1] dissecting AI hype and boosters. By a long shot.

    The information density and clarity are outstanding.

    0: https://www.betteroffline.com/

    1: https://www.wheresyoured.at/

    • shimman 2 hours ago ago

      Zitron is good, if you like him check out "This Machine Kills" and "Tech Won't Save Us."

  • linsomniac 5 hours ago ago

    My gotos for listening while I do chores or drive this year have been:

        - Stuff You Should Know https://stuffyoushouldknow.com/
        - How to do Everything https://www.npr.org/podcasts/510384/how-to-do-everything
  • sounds231 40 minutes ago ago

    Diabolical Lies

  • FergusArgyll 2 hours ago ago

      Acquired (Long episodes about companies, recents include: 
      coca-cola, trader joe's & alphabet)
      Dwarkesh Podcast (Inquisitive curious host, mostly "AGI"
      related)
      Conversations with Tyler (Wide ranging, polymath host,
      distinctive, hard to describe style)
      The Marginal Revolution Podcast (Tyler cowen & Alex Tabbarok
      discussing economics)
      Sharp Tech with Ben Thompson (you sort of mentioned)
      The Morning Meeting (US Politics mostly. Neutral tone,
      informative, forward looking i.e. what will happen next not
      who is bad etc)
  • misiti3780 2 hours ago ago

    Dwarkesh - AI + some history

    Lex = AI + some history

    Dishcast - politics + books

    Sam Harris - everything

    All In - tech news

    Tyler Cowen - random good shows

    Pirate Wires - news (coming back I heard)

    Joe Rogan - famous interesting guests at least once a month

    Ben Shapiro - if you want to hear the opposite of what you're reading in the NYT (Surgey Brin approved)

    • misiti3780 27 minutes ago ago

      why am i being downvoted lol ?