Best-podcasts-of-the-year season continues:
- Marie Claire’s 55 True Crime Podcasts We’ve Been Hooked On This Year
- Mashable’s The Best New Podcasts of 2020
- The New Yorker’s The Best Podcasts of 2020
- Teen Vogue’s Best Podcasts of 2020
- Vulture’s The Best Podcasts of 2020
I’ve also posted This Week in Podcasts’ 22 Essential Podcast Episodes of 2020. Have a read and let me know what you think.
Quick note on the TWIP schedule. The last newsletter of 2020 (good riddance!) goes out Dec. 18. Then a holiday break. Then the next newsletter: Jan. 8, 2021.
On to this week’s counts: 62 notable guests, nine new podcasts, six deep dives and one more very popular true crime podcast debuts.
Pod Take of the Week
“The majority is not the goal. I’m not gonna be proud that 94 percent of families know what’s going on right now. I want 100 percent of families.”
Listen: Every Little Thing: Essential Workers (16:39)
- That’s Tamasha Emedi, assistant principal at an elementary school outside of Seattle, on the gap in internet connectivity and access to online school among students.
- Emedi says 94 percent of students have internet, but anything except 100 percent access means too many kids fall through the cracks.
- Emedi’s one of several essential workers ELT spoke with for the second time about their work during the pandemic — the first was in April.
- My take: A sobering, honest, on-the-ground look at the still-raging pandemic.
Go Deep
1) “The 12 Most Important Dates in Culture History”
Listen: Las Culturistas
- Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang are two episodes into their offbeat “seasonal” countdown.
- How offbeat? The day McDonald’s opened its doors makes the cut. So does the emergence of Mary M. Cosby of “Real Housewives.”
2) Secrets of the Founding Fathers
Listen: Stuff They Don’t Want You to Know
- A two-part dive into “some of the strangest, most obscure alleged secrets of the founding fathers.”
3) Mariah Carey
Listen: Pop Culture Happy Hour, The Zane Lowe Interview Series, The Journal.
- One of the most enduring pop stars, as Pop Culture Happy Hour describes her, continues her holiday season high-profile.
- PCHH looks at her career and staying power.
- On Zane Lowe’s show, Carey shares her fave holiday songs.
- On The Journal she traces the rise of her Christmas anthem, “All I Want for Christmas Is You.”
4) Holiday Movies
Listen: The PosCast with Joe Posnanski & Michael Schur
- The pod’s annual holiday draft goes after the best holiday movies.
- Drafters include Nick Offerman, Linda Holmes and Jason Kander.
5) “Hiroshima”
Listen: Writ Large
- A deep-dive into John Hersey’s famed chronicle of Hiroshima, which MIT Professor Christopher Capozzola says every American should read.
6) Roy Cohn
Listen: Behind the Bastards
- A two-part look at the notorious political fixer, aka “the man who made Donald Trump.”
Guest Appearances By…
($L) = Luminary, behind a paywall. (S) = Spotify exclusive. ($A) = Audible, behind a paywall.
Andersen, Kurt This Day in Esoteric Political History
Bell, Lake Life is Short with Justin Long
Bloom, Rachel The Adam Buxton Podcast
Braff, Zach WTF with Marc Maron
Brie, Alison Keep It, Good for You
Buteau, Michelle The Maris Review, Bananas
Byer, Nicole Green Eggs and Dan
Carey, Mariah The Zane Lowe Interview Series
Cleese, John Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend
Cook, Tim Outside Podcast
Crawford, Cindy Skimm’d From the Couch
Fauci, Anthony Coronavirus: Fact vs. Fiction
Ferriss, Tim You Made it Weird with Pete Holmes
Fillion, Nathan Inside of You
Galanis, Steve Sway
- Convo with the founder of Cameo.
Garten, Ina Homemade
George, Paul All the Smoke
Gervais, Ricky SmartLess
Gladwell, Malcolm Book of Basketball 2.0
Godin, Seth The Jordan Harbinger Show
Grace, Laura Jane The Moment with Brian Koppelman
Green, Seth Anna Faris is Unqualified
Hall, Carla Your Fave’s Faves
Hamilton, Laird The Rich Roll Podcast
Hamm, Jon The Bill Simmons Podcast
Hardstark, Georgia I Said No Gifts!
Hough, Julianne Danica Patrick Pretty Intense
Jones, Norah Talkhouse
Judd, Wynona Biscuits & Jam
Kid Cudi The Zane Lowe Interview Series
Kilar, Jason Sway
- The CEO of WarnerMedia talks about releasing Warner Bros. 2021 films on HBO Max and whether it’s the “final death blow” for theaters.
Kirson, Jessica The Last Laugh
Lyonne, Natasha Mike Birbiglia’s Working it Out
McCartney, Paul The Adam Buxton Podcast
McDormand, Frances The Kitchen Sisters Present
McQueen, Steve The New Yorker Radio Hour
Melanie C Homo Sapiens
- A two-parter with the former Spice Girl.
Morgan, Leanne Why Mommy Drinks
Mosley, Walter Larry Wilmore: Black on the Air
Oates, John Eric Krasno Plus One
Obama, Barack Unlocking Us with Brené Brown
O’Hara, Catherine Literally! With Rob Lowe
Portman, Natalie Armchair Expert
Samberg, Andy The Envelope
Sedaris, David Good One
Seinfeld, Jerry The Tim Ferriss Show
Shriver, Maria Just B with Bethenny Frankel
Sia Grounded with Louis Theroux
Slate, Jenny The Three Questions with Andy Richter
Soderbergh, Steven The Big Picture
Sterling, Gabriel The Daily
- The Republican official from Georgia who said enough to President Donald Trump tells his story.
Taylor-Joy, Anya The Envelope
Thompson, Wright Longform Podcast
Tweedy, Jeff Talkhouse
Vonn, Lindsey Wait Wait…Don’t Tell Me!
Wallace, Bubba Talks at Google
Warwick, Dionne Toure Show
Watts, Shannon What’s Her Story
Williams, Brad WTF with Marc Maron
Williams, Pharrell Broken Record
Wilson, Russell Pardon My Take
Winslet, Kate Fresh Air
Notable New Podcasts
1) Death of a Starlet (Dec. 8)
- Another Wondery true crimer. This one focuses on the August 1980 death of Playboy Playmate Dorothy Stratten.
- Apple Podcasts rank: No. 4.
2) Catfish: The Podcast (Dec. 9)
- Nev Schulman revisits “shocking episodes” of the MTV series.
- Apple Podcasts rank: No. 12.
3) MTV’s Official Challenge Podcast (Dec. 10)
- The pod recaps the new season of “The Challenge.”
- Apple Podcasts rank: No. 23.
4) That’s Messed Up: An SVU Podcast (Dec. 8)
- Liza Treyger and Kara Klenk “break down episodes of “Law & Order: SVU,” deep dive into the true crimes they’re based on, and interview on-screen talent.”
- Apple Podcasts rank: No. 38.
5) OTHERtone with Pharrell, Scott, and Fam-Lay (Dec. 7)
- Pharrell Williams co-hosts “a glimpse into the minds of our culture’s unicorns, and how they think about life, art, and everything in between.”
6) LEGO Bits N’ Bricks (Dec. 9)
- The LEGO Games podcast explores “some of the many fascinating stories and lessons learned from a quarter century of game development.”
7) Where the Internet Lives (Dec. 9)
- The Google podcast dives into “the unseen world of data centers.”
8) The Envelope (Dec. 9)
- The Los Angeles Times unveils its awards-season pod.
9) Cadaver Gals (Dec. 9)
- Three friends “discuss all the fun and flirty ways people die to cope with their own mortality.” FWIW, it’s listed as a comedy.
Reminder: I’ve contracted and expanded coverage of new podcasts. The newsletter includes a curated list of the most notable and best new podcasts of the previous seven days.
Broader coverage now resides at weekinpodcasts.com, where I’ll show my work with an evolving list of new and upcoming podcasts. Know of any podcasts that should be included? Reply and let me know.
