3 insightful podcasts to celebrate National Podcast Day

In the digital age, consuming media content is imperative almost in everybody’s lives. Conventional forms of entertainment have been eclipsed by the instantaneous gratification mix media provides.The downside of it? We rely on 15-second TikTok videos for entertainment which consequently affects our attention span. Somehow, the idea of sitting still is unbearable; modernity conditioned us to always be in a rush.With the rising popularity of podcasts, we are reintroduced to the art of sitting still and listening. Podcasts are somewhat a resurgence of radio broadcasts. It combines modern media, with its resolute accessibility—almost anyone with a streaming application can listen to a podcast anytime anywhere—and old media with its broadcast media roots.Here are three insightful podcasts you can listen to while doing your everyday tasks this National Podcast Day (Sept. 30):“Stories After Dark, A Spotify Exclusive ‘’This one’s for true-crimers! “Stories After Dark” features chilling Philippine true crime and mystery narratives that will certainly cause goosebumps on your skin. It is perfect to listen to when you’re doing household chores when you need to be on guard.Best believe, with the creepy stories the podcast narrates, you will be deeply engaged to the point you won’t even notice you’ve accomplished all chores.“Everything Goes with Emma Chamberlain”Youtuber and social media influencer Emma Chamberlain’s deep ruminations about life, love and everything in between is comical and perceptive and is a perfect companion if you ever find yourself going for a run.Emma talks in a manner that makes her listeners think she’s actually there with them over a cup of coffee, talking like old friends catching up. Her words are a comfort to young people, conveying how it’s totally normal to be confused in your early 20s. Listening to “Everything Goes” makes you feel less alone in the world.“Pausecast with Hannah Pangilinan”Much like “Everything Goes,” this podcast tackles the intricacies of youth and young adulthood. Hannah Pangilinan, known for her wisdom talks on Youtube, provides a safe space for her listeners to pause and think deeply about their respective lives.Hannah’s voice is soothing and it is best to listen to this podcast while meditating.Listening is an art in itself and so is taking in other people’s insights to apply them to your own life. Podcasts are one way of entertainment while also still having room to do other tasks at hand.Celebrate National Podcast Day with these podcasts and let’s start being productive in multitasking!