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Happy Monday!

I hope you all are having a great start to the week. For the last few weeks, I have been listening to podcasts and in this post, I am sharing some of my favorites. 


TED Talks: The TED conference features people talking about a wide range of topics. Sign up or look on Spotify and you can find talks based on your personal interests.

https://open.spotify.com/show/1VXcH8QHkjRcTCEd88U3ti?si=qPUEl_z0R32sJQwhdljTAA


Rave It Up: Entertainment reporter Lauren Yeates hosts this podcasts. She interviews celebrities from Australia and all around the world, shares advice and answers questions from listeners in the new segment, 'Ask Lauren.' 



Michelle Obama: The former First Lady of the United States talks to her family, friends and colleagues about the relationships that make us who we are. The second episode is with her husband and former president Barack.




Passions For Life: Passions was an American soap opera that aired from 1999 to 2007 and in this podcast, two of the stars of the show, Travis Schuldt and Natalie Zea, who played Ethan and Gwen share behind-the-scenes stories from their time on the show and talk about how they fell in love with each other. They are married. I loved this show when it was on TV but wasn't able to watch it back then so I've been watching it on YouTube for a while now, starting from the very first episode and now I'm on the third season.

https://open.spotify.com/show/2RpE4UpXKj865TIp5Cb8T9?si=lJqnKpsHS42ZNA7XqNcAnA


Pretty Basic: YouTubers Alisha Marie and Remi Cruz host this weekly podcast. They have lighthearted conversations and share useful life advice which young people everywhere can use. 

https://open.spotify.com/show/68A5qikGHcsXiZU4W0Hz6q?si=TSUbwugET2yMVyQzxk_trA


Afterbuzz TV: Afterbuzz TV Podcasts feature hosts reviewing and commenting on episodes of different TV Shows which have just aired. These are quite interesting for anyone who is a superfan of a show.




Update on Wednesday 23rd September
Waddya In For: This is a podcast I found just yesterday! Hosts Ben Batke and Gavin Hetzner talk about many things in this podcast, including current events, music and sports. I love their unique and honest takes on all that and they seem like great guys with fun personalities. What attracted me to this was their latest episode, an interview with Tyler Smith, a young mental health advocate who's story is emotional and inspiring. These guys are from Canada and I feel that they could all reach people from all over the world. I definitely recommend that everyone have a listen to Waddya In For and Tyler's interview on Spotify and Apply Music! Right now, as I am sitting here writing this, I am listening to episode 2! 








All these podcasts can be found on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. 

*The images belong to the podcast creators and hosts. 







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