
If you're pitching clients with education expertise (teachers, school and district leaders, edtech founders, researchers, professors, learning designers, authors, advocates) the biggest shows aren't where you'll get booked. Mid-sized education podcasts are.
Mid-sized shows (roughly 1K-25K listeners per episode) are the sweet spot for guest outreach:
This list features 100 education-focused podcasts that regularly interview guests on teaching practice, school leadership, edtech, learning science, higher ed, and the future of how we learn.
"Education" is a Podseeker category, not a standard Apple or Spotify one.
Education spans a wide range of audiences that rarely overlap: K-12 teachers, school and district administrators, higher-ed faculty, edtech founders, instructional designers, and education policy voices. In the major directories these shows are scattered across Education, Society & Culture, Business, and Technology, so a single search misses most of them. A PR pro pitching a classroom-practice expert needs different shows than one pitching an edtech CEO or a learning-science researcher, even though all three speak to "education."
Podseeker has thousands of podcasts tagged under Education, spanning teaching, leadership, edtech, and higher learning. That's why it needs its own category. Someone searching "education" isn't after one vertical, they want shows where their client's specific expertise will land with an audience that cares about it.
You won't find this filter in generic directories. It exists because we focus specifically on podcast outreach, so the categories reflect how PR pros actually search.
Don't pitch all 100. The users who book the most aren't the ones who pitch the widest, they're the ones who pitch the right shows.
1. Match the show to your client's specific angle
Fit is everything. Within education, shows want different things. A classroom teacher with a method, an edtech founder with a product story, a researcher with data, these land on different shows. Look for genuine alignment between your client's expertise and what the show actually covers, not just topic overlap.
2. Check recent episodes
Before pitching, confirm the show is active and see what they've covered lately. Recent episodes are the clearest signal of fit, far better than a category tag. If your client's angle matches the last few guests, that's a strong show. If it doesn't, skip it.
3. Start with a focused batch
Pick the 10-15 strongest fits and pitch those first. A tight, well-matched batch outperforms a broad one almost every time.
4. Read the signal, then expand
If the right shows are replying, expand to more from the list. If they're not, the issue is usually fit, the client angle or the show selection, not the volume. Adjust before you scale.
Every show on this list is in Podseeker's podcast database, with the data to judge fit before you pitch:
The better the fit, the better the booking rate. Podseeker is built to help you find it.




































































All 100 of these education podcasts are in Podseeker, with verified contact info, audience insights, recent-episode data, and Client Fit scoring so you can match the right client to the right show.
The better the fit, the better the booking rate.
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