16 Of The Best Podcasts Every Woman Should Be Listening To

These podcasts for women will have you tapping subscribe in no time.

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by Amy Cooper |
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Podcasts have been having a moment for a while now. Whether you're looking for something to distract you from the fact you're wedged under someone's armpit on another hellish commute or after a quick catch up on the biggest stories of the week that was, there's a podcast for you.

We've found some of the best podcasts for women that will have you tapping download faster than you can pop your AirPods in. If you're after a laugh, news and current affairs through a feminist lens, a gripping true crime story, in depth interviews or some career inspiration and are interested in everything from pop culture to feminism, we have you covered with some of the top podcasts from the UK and beyond.

Check out Grazia's very own podcast, Grazia Life Advice, with interviews from inspirational women giving you the six best pieces of advice they've ever received, and the one worst! Listen to episode one now, with Dolly Alderton, and click this link to discover the rest of the series...

Open up your favourite podcast app or fire up your Spotify account - here are some of the best podcasts to listen to that we're predicting you'll have on heavy rotation very soon. Who knows, you might even start looking forward to your daily commute.

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The Guilty Feminist

The Guilty Feminist covers all of the big topics through a uniquely feminist lens with a diverse range of whip-smart guests, making it one of the best podcasts you can get in your ears. Helmed by the inimitable Deborah Frances-White, each episode will have you cracking up and nodding vigorously in equal measure as the hosts kick things off with their trademark "I'm a feminist, but..." segment. The best example? "I'm a feminist, but... one time I went on a women's rights march, and I popped into a department store to use the loo, and I got distracted trying out face cream. And when I came out the march was gone."

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The High Low

If you're a woman living in the UK, chances are you've listened to Dolly Alderton and Pandora Sykes' podcast The High Low. Once a week, Alderton and Sykes tackle the week's current affairs and pop culture stories and the biggest issues facing women in the UK and abroad. Consistently taking a top spot in the iTunes charts the programs signature mix of high low journalism, stellar recommendations and author specials have made it popular with women across the nation.

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Shameless

Hosted by Aussie journalists Michelle Andrews and Zara McDonald, Shameless is the podcast for smart women who love dumb stuff and has quickly cemented itself as a must listen with the show reaching more women aged between 18 and 30 than any other Australian podcast. Zara and Michelle - who The Guardian described as "the voice of two generations" - cover everything from influencer culture to reality TV to the biggest stories affecting women in the news cycle and have quickly proved there's a huge market for their clever commentary after taking home the trophy for Most Popular Podcast at the Australian Podcast Awards.

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Desert Island Discs

Yes, THAT Desert Island Discs. Thanks to podcasting, the BBC Radio institution (named the greatest radio programme of all time by industry experts) has helped put BBC podcasts on the map. With the show running on the airwaves since 1942, there's a hefty back catalogue that will keep you occupied on many commutes to come. And if you're looking for a stellar episode to kick start your listening, try war surgeon David Nott's 2016 appearance on the show. But be warned, you'll need tissues.

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How I Built This

From NPR comes How I Built This, a podcast that dives into the back story behind some of the world's most recognisable companies as host Guy Raz speaks to founders and entrepreneurs to uncover just how they turned an idea into a business. If you have an interest in building a brand or an entrepreneurial spirit, How I Built This makes for fascinating listening with candid conversations with the people behind the business. Some of our favourite episodes include Bumble's Whitney Wolfe Herd, Instagram's Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger and Away's Jen Rubio.

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How To Fail with Elizabeth Day

Elizabeth Day's podcast on failure (that went on to inspire the book of the same name) has quickly risen through the charts since its 2018 launch with the London based journalist interviewing everyone from American author Tara Westover (the woman behind the searing memoir Educated) to Tony Blair's former spin doctor Alistair Campbell in a wonderfully candid interview format that sees Day's guests recounting their biggest failures - and the lessons they learned from them.

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Who? Weekly

Hosted by American journalists Bobby Finger and Lindsey Weber, Who? Weekly aptly describes itself as "everything you need to know about the celebrities you don't". Covering the who's (think, the entire cast of Love Island) and them's (the Dame Helen Mirren's of the world) of the news cycle with their signature wit and hilarious back and forth, Who? Weekly will bring you up to date with all those celebrities whose name you can't quite remember.

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Love Stories

Yes, we know Dolly Alderton's already on this list for The High Low. But her Love Stories podcast (there's two seasons available to keep you busy) is one of the most divine listens on the internet as Alderton interviews guests such as Stanley Tucci and Lily Allen to discuss, well, love stories. If you're a fan of Alderton's best-selling memoir Everything I Know About Love and are hungry for more lessons on love, you'll want these thoughtful conversations in your ears.

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Oprah's Super Soul Conversations

The first time I listened to Oprah's Super Soul Conversations podcast I started messaging my girlfriends in a frenzied panic: I had had a lightbulb moment. Quite a few of them, actually. Oprah interviews a number of authors, health experts and thought leaders as they dive into the deeper meaning of the world around them. If you're feeling a bit lost or in need of some inspiration, there will be a Super Soul Conversation episode for you.

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The Broad Experience

All working women know that our experience in the workplace is markedly different from that of our male counterparts the The Broad Experience is one of the first podcasts I recommend to my female colleagues that want to dive deeper into understanding the relationship they have with their careers and success. Tackling everything from pregnancy (and pregnancy loss) to menopause, the art of negotiating, the hell that can be networking and how to say no to office housework, The Broad Experience offers an honest perspective on women and work.

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In Good Company

Another popular podcast that tackles women and work, Women Who founder and author Otegha Uwagba's podcast has a number of candid conversations with successful women with Uwagba and her guests covering everything from personal brands to raising investment. It's relevant to women at every stage of their career and is full of inspiration and practical advice.

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My Dad Wrote A Porno

There's a reason the My Dad Wrote A Porno podcast is one of the most popular podcasts around. Hosted by Jamie Morton (he's the one with the dad who writes erotic fiction in his spare time), James Cooper and Alice Levine, My Dad Wrote A Porno is the kind of podcast that has you snorting with laughter on your morning commute. With over 160 million downloads and numerous A-listers counted amongst the show's fans (Dame Emma Thompson and Michale Sheen have both appeared on the programme) there's a good reason everyone you know tells you to listen to a show about porn: it's really bloody good.

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No Filter

With over 200 episodes to get through, these in-depth interviews are listened to by over 300,000 women each week as host and Mamamia co-founder Mia Freedman speaks to everyone from prominent politicians to thought leaders to authors and actors to regular people with fascinating stories to tell in her signature no filter style.

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The Dropout

Standford University dropout Elizabeth Holmes launched blood-testing startup Theranos when she was just 19 and went on to become the world's youngest self-made billionaire. So how did she go from a Silicon Valley darling to facing criminal charges? With Holmes' story poised to become a Hollywood blockbuster (and Jennifer Lawrence speculated to play Holmes) this wild tale unravels like a pacey work of fiction with the ABC podcast exploring the story of Holmes and Theranos through in depth reporting and exclusive interviews with the company's employees, patients and investors.

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Modern Love

If you've ever read The New York Times' popular Modern Love column then you will enjoy the podcast of the same name that offers updates from the authors of the column's most popular essays and readings from notable personalities. If you're looking for a good introductory episode, search for You May Want To Marry My Husband, an essay penned by the writer Amy Krouse Rosenthal before she passed away from ovarian cancer.

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My Favourite Murder

My Favorite Murder is a weekly true crime comedy podcast hosted by American comedians Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark and it's an absolute smash hit. If you like your comedy really, really dark, then this one is for you.

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