100 Mid-Sized Education Podcasts Actively Seeking Guest Voices

May 29, 2026
education, teaching practice, school leadership, edtech, learning science, higher ed, future of learning
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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:

  • More accessible — Hosts are actively looking for credible education voices
  • More likely to book — Less competition, faster response times
  • More engaged audiences — Educators and leaders who act on what they hear

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.

What We Mean by "Education"

"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.

How to Use This List

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.

Find These Shows in Podseeker

Every show on this list is in Podseeker's podcast database, with the data to judge fit before you pitch:

  • Verified host and producer emails, not generic info@ inboxes
  • Education plus 200+ other PR-focused categories to match your client type
  • Recent episodes and topics, so you can see what each show actually covers
  • Audience size, location, and guest format filters to narrow to the right shows
  • Client Fit scoring, so you can see which of your clients matches each show

The better the fit, the better the booking rate. Podseeker is built to help you find it.

Each Show Below Includes:

  • Host name — Who you're pitching
  • Status — Active, has guests, verified contact
  • Booking context — What angles work, guest profile signals, and booking difficulty

City Cast Seattle

Jane C. Hu
Active
Has guests
Verified
City Cast Seattle is a weekday morning show that spotlights what’s happening in Seattle, in a neighborly, on-the-ground way. If you can speak to Seattle life, local policy issues, arts/culture, or community preparedness, it’s a great platform—especially for guests comfortable being discussed in a local-context news style format.

Curiosity Meets The Past

Dr. Smiti Nathan
Active
Has guests
Verified
Curiosity Meets The Past connects general audiences with scholarship by having researchers and educators unpack surprising histories behind artifacts, places, and ideas. It’s a strong booking venue for experts who can translate their field into accessible, story-driven learning.

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Amy Contreras, Cece (Amy’s daughter)
Active
Has guests
Verified
A kid-friendly history show hosted by Amy and her daughter Cece that turns fascinating people, places, and historical moments into short, interactive learning. It’s a strong fit for PR teams looking to place educational, values-forward experts in family-audience media with clean, age-appropriate messaging.

The Montclair Pod

Farnoosh Torabi, Michael Schreiber
Active
Has guests
Verified
The Montclair Pod is a hyperlocal, community-first show that blends civic issues, schools, arts, and neighborhood happenings with conversations featuring local leaders and creators. For PR pros, it’s a strong outlet to reach engaged Montclair audiences through credible voices tied to education, culture, and community initiatives.

Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns

Dr. David J. Johns
Active
Has guests
Verified
Teach the Babies is a values-forward show connecting education, equity, race, and the role of government in shaping what children learn. It’s a strong platform for authors, organizers, and policy thinkers who can ground complex social issues in real-world teaching and civic outcomes.

Voices of Freedom

Rick Graber
Active
Has guests
Verified
Voices of Freedom is a foundation-linked platform featuring high-profile guests who speak to America’s founding principles, with special emphasis on free speech, educational freedom, and free enterprise. It’s a strong fit for PR outreach aiming at thought leadership from public intellectuals, policymakers, scholars, and leaders tied to civil liberties and constitutional order.

Focus: Adults in the Room

Isolde Raftery
Active
Has guests
Verified
This documentary series re-investigates a high-profile school abuse case through reporting and archival interviews, then revisits the story to explore how institutions handled (and denied) harm. It’s a strong fit for guests who can speak to education policy, child safety, misconduct investigations, and accountability in public systems.

Conversations Unleashed: Rising Together

Michael Bonner
Active
Has guests
Verified
A leadership-focused education show where Michael Bonner spotlights practical strategies for classrooms and emerging education trends. It also provides a platform for student voices and education thought leaders, making it a strong fit for experts who want to speak to educators, families, and school leaders.

Doing Life Differently

Katelyn James
Active
Has guests
Verified
A values-driven podcast focused on living intentionally beyond conventional norms, with practical guidance spanning faith, family, wellness, and creative/entrepreneurial life. It’s a strong fit for PR pros representing mission-led educators, authors, and leaders in family/character formation who want to reach an audience seeking authenticity and purpose.

NYC NOW

Janae Pierre
Active
Has guests
Verified
NYC Now is a sharp, locally focused show from WNYC and Gothamist that helps New Yorkers make sense of the city’s news, culture, and civic debates. With a host-led lens and frequent reporter experts, it’s a strong platform for issues that matter to NYC residents—especially education, arts, and major local policy/industry shifts.

Sold a Story

Emily Hanford
Active
Has guests
Verified
Sold a Story is an investigative education show focused on how evidence-based reading science gets distorted in classrooms. It’s a strong pitch for authors and researchers who can explain the “science of reading” and the real-world stakes of reading instruction.

Hillsdale College Podcast Network Superfeed

Scot Bertram, Jeremiah, Juan
Active
Has guests
Verified
A cross-program feed from Hillsdale College featuring alumni experiences and academic/political history content, with occasional guest appearances. For PR pros, it’s a high-trust platform centered on conservative education, civics, and alumni impact—best suited to scholars, authors, and public-intellectuals connected to Hillsdale’s mission.

City Cast Madison

Bianca Martin
Active
Has guests
Verified
City Cast Madison is a weekday morning local news show with community-forward reporting, aiming to keep listeners up to speed on what matters in Madison. It’s especially useful for PR pros looking to place experts around Madison-area public life—education, arts/culture, civic affairs, and community impact—within a consistent daily news context.

Culture Kids

Kristen Kim, Asher Kim
Active
Has guests
Verified
Culture Kids is a family-friendly nonprofit audio show that takes children on immersive “culture train” adventures rooted in real people, places, and voices. It’s a strong PR fit for experts and organizations who want accessible, child-centered visibility around culture, inclusion, and development topics.

The James Golden AKA Bo Snerdley Show

James Golden (aka Bo Snerdley)
Active
Has guests
Verified
This is a political and civic-issues–leaning Saturday radio show hosted by James Golden (Bo Snerdley). It also brings on occasional guests for specialty segments touching science/space and government secrecy themes, giving PR opportunities to place experts on public policy, education, and related public-interest topics.

WHY? Philosophical Discussions About Everyday Life

Jack Russell Weinstein
Active
Has guests
Verified
A monthly, philosophy-in-practice show that uses everyday questions to explore big ideas—ethics, identity, culture, and the meaning behind common activities. It’s a strong fit for PR outreach targeting academics and public intellectuals who can translate philosophy into topics people actually experience.

The Harvard EdCast

Jill Anderson
Active
Has guests
Verified
The Harvard EdCast is a weekly education podcast that spotlights evidence-based ideas for improving learning for students, educators, parents, and communities. It’s a strong platform for education researchers and practitioners who can translate complex policy and learning science into clear, actionable takeaways.

Progressively Incorrect

Dr. Zach Groshell
Active
Has guests
Verified
Progressively Incorrect is an education-focused show hosted by Dr. Zach Groshell that challenges vague or oversimplified “progressive” education claims. It’s a strong fit for guests who can speak concretely about classroom practice, curriculum design, and school leadership from a research- and implementation-minded perspective.

Something Shiny: ADHD!

David Kessler, Isabelle Richards
Active
Has guests
Verified
Two therapists host ADHD-focused conversations with live guests and advocates, offering accessible perspectives on neurodiversity and support. Booking opportunities center on guest speakers from advocacy organizations, education professionals, and community leaders who bring practical, inclusive insights.

The Integrated Schools Podcast

Andrew Lefkowits, Val Brown
Active
Has guests
Verified
The Integrated Schools Podcast regularly features external guests—educators, researchers, and community leaders—to discuss race, equity, and school integration, offering PR-friendly hooks around policy impact, advocacy, and social justice. Booking value comes from credentialed guests with clear community relevance and the potential for long-tail media angles beyond current events.

The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins

Cindy Rollins, Dawn
Active
Has guests
Verified
The New Mason Jar targets homeschooling families interested in Charlotte Mason’s philosophy, featuring hosts who guide discussions with external guests (educators, authors, or experienced moms). For PR, it offers approachable guest slots that emphasize practical applications of classical education, with a demonstrated pattern of accessible professionals rather than celebrity experts.

The Nurse Practitioner Podcast

Julia Rogers
Active
Has guests
Verified
The Nurse Practitioner Podcast features thought leaders in the NP profession, using episode themes like training pathways and clinical practice topics to educate nurses and drive professional development. For PR outreach, it’s a credible venue for expertise-based announcements in advanced practice nursing, education, and patient care.

The Chicago Way

John Kass, Jeff Carlin
Active
Has guests
Verified
A Chicago-focused weekly news and politics show where John Kass and Jeff Carlin “talk the week” through a local lens—sometimes with guests, sometimes as commentary. It’s a good platform for public figures and civic leaders who want to reach a Chicago-heavy, politics-aware audience.

The Knowledge Project

Shane Parrish, The Knowledge Project (brand)
Active
Has guests
Verified
A founder-style deep-dive show focused on extracting timeless principles from high performers across technology, leadership, and systems. Each episode offers practical frameworks and high-level strategy through credible first-hand experts, including top founders and C-suite operators.

Teach Better Talk

Jeff (last name not provided in supplied data), Chad (last name not provided in supplied data)
Active
Has guests
Verified
Teach Better Talk is a weekly series for educators and education leaders that spotlights evidence-based research and practical tools for teaching and school leadership. It’s a strong platform for experts who can translate learning science into actionable strategies for classroom and administrative practice.

Port of Entry

Alan Lilienthal, Natalie Gonzalez
Active
Has guests
Verified
“Port of Entry” centers cross-border life between the U.S. and Mexico through personal and community-focused reporting rooted in San Diego and Tijuana. Guests (and guest-adjacent leaders) tend to be prominent borderland voices—educators, policymakers, media creators—able to discuss identity, culture, and policy impacts in a human way.

Wired Educator

Kelly Croy
Active
Has guests
Verified
Wired Educator is a teacher-leadership and classroom-impact show where Kelly Croy brings in education leaders and authors to share what’s working—especially around instruction, culture, equity, and practical innovation. For PR professionals, it’s a credible platform for education leaders, superintendents, and thought leaders who can translate ideas into actionable classroom/district takeaways and frameworks.

The Second Studio Design and Architecture Show

David Lee, Marina Bourderonnet
Active
Has guests
Verified
A design-and-architecture podcast hosted by two architects that blends professional insight with personal, human storytelling. It’s a strong platform for creatives, educators, and industry figures who want to explain design ideas in an approachable way.

The Learning Scientists Podcast

Althea, Cindy
Active
Has guests
Verified
A practical, evidence-based learning podcast for teachers, students, and parents, focused on classroom strategies and learner support. Recent episodes include expert interviews on self-belief, learning supports, and neurodivergence, making it a good fit for educational psychologists, counselors, researchers, and instructional specialists who can translate research into actionable guidance for families and educators.

On Our Minds

Zack, Helena
Active
Has guests
Verified
On Our Minds is an Edward R. Murrow award-winning teen-produced audio road trip exploring what teen life is like in communities across the U.S. It’s a strong platform for organizations and experts who want to reach teen audiences with hyperlocal, youth-relevant perspectives.

Rendering Unconscious Podcast: Psychoanalysis & Culture

Vanessa Sinclair, Carl Abrahamsson
Active
Has guests
Verified
Rendering Unconscious brings psychoanalysis into dialogue with culture—education, politics, art, and institutional life—often through guest experts and authors. It’s a strong fit for scholars/clinicians and public intellectuals who want to discuss psychoanalysis as a tool for critique and social change.

The News with Gene Valicenti

Gene Valicenti
Active
Has guests
Verified
A morning news show (6–9am) that regularly brings in state and local decision-makers to explain what’s happening and why. For PR pros, it’s a strong slot for guests tied to Rhode Island policy, city governance, and regulated industry issues.

People I (Mostly) Admire

Steven D. Levitt
Active
Has guests
Verified
Steve Levitt profiles notable high-achievers in surprising, personal ways—how they think, what drives their obsessions, and what challenges shaped them. For PR, it’s a strong fit for guests who can tie ambition to ideas and real-world impact across fields like education, science, and policy.

The Arts of Language Podcast

Andrew Pudewa, Julie Walker
Active
Has guests
Verified
This weekly education podcast is built around improving writing instruction, featuring IEW founder Andrew Pudewa and marketing leader Julie Walker, often with educators and school program consultants. It’s a strong PR target for experts in writing pedagogy who can share practical classroom methods and curriculum-adjacent guidance.

The Mandy Connell Podcast

Mandy Connell
Active
Has guests
Verified
Mandy Connell breaks down U.S. politics and pop culture with humor and a very Colorado/community-focused lens. The show mixes live-style segments with occasional deeper interviews about education and civic issues.

The Gee Scott & Ursula Reutin Show

Gee Scott, Ursula Reutin
Active
Has guests
Verified
A community-focused show from the Pacific Northwest that blends perspectives on local and regional policy, public safety, and civic issues. With recurring “hours” formats and occasional guest call-ins/interviews, it’s a solid platform for civic leaders and subject-matter experts looking for community-facing visibility.

Michigan Insider

Sam Webb, Ira Weintraub
Active
Has guests
Verified
Michigan Insider is a weekday morning show featuring commentary and segments with notable Michigan figures. For PR pros, it’s a strong platform to reach regional audiences interested in politics, culture, and local impact—especially through guests with recognizable names in the state.

Where We Live

Catherine Shen
Active
Has guests
Verified
A Connecticut-focused public-affairs show that pairs local reporting with deeper conversations on how issues land for communities at home and beyond. It’s a strong platform for experts, educators, authors, and civic leaders who can connect on-the-ground work to broader social, cultural, and policy stakes.

San Diego News Now

Anica Colbert
Active
Has guests
Verified
San Diego News Now delivers weekday local reporting on politics, education, health, the environment, and the border—plus explainers you can use as context for PR timing. It’s hosted by a local journalist (KPBS) and is most valuable for officials, advocacy groups, and subject-matter experts who want visibility in a major regional newsroom.

Grimerica Outlawed

Darren (surname not provided in dataset)
Active
Has guests
Verified
A provocative, alternative-culture show mixing politics, education, health, and “suppressed science” themes with frequent emphasis on censorship, authoritarianism, and spiritual framing. Booking value is strongest for experts who can speak to ideology-adjacent issues (education reform, vaccine hesitancy topics, alternative medicine, or UFO/spiritual/“hidden tech” research) in a combative, worldview-first style.

Preschool All Stars

Joy Anderson
Active
Has guests
Verified
This podcast is built for stay-at-home moms who want to start (or grow) a preschool business while making a meaningful impact on children’s lives. It combines business-building guidance with real founder-style case examples—especially around launching local or online preschools.

Second City Works presents "Getting to Yes, And"

Kelly (Second City Works presents “Getting to Yes, And” host)
Active
Has guests
Verified
A Chicago-based show where host Kelly brings on authors, educators, and journalists to dig into ideas about personal change, education, and the “yes, and” mindset. It’s a strong platform for thought leaders who can translate their work into practical, human stories.

HeightsCast: Forming Men Fully Alive

The Heights School (HeightsCast)
Active
Has guests
Verified
HeightsCast is a values-forward education podcast from The Heights School focused on forming “young men fully alive” through the liberal arts. It invites credible educators and thought leaders to help parents and school communities think critically about how to guide children—especially in the context of modern cultural and technology pressures.

Space Cave

Rob Sams, Laura Sams Jordan, Austin Boer, Brennan Jordan
Active
Has guests
Verified
Space Cave is a casual, long-form show about life, ideas, and building things—often through conversations with founders and educators. It’s a good PR fit for guests who can discuss real-world learning, technology in everyday life, and personal mission-driven work.

Consider This from NPR

Ailsa Chang
Active
Has guests
Verified
Consider This from NPR breaks down one major news story in about 15 minutes and explains what it means for everyday life. For PR pros, it’s a fast way to reach a civically engaged audience when you have timely expertise that connects to broad public impact.

Critically Speaking

Dr. Therese Markow
Active
Has guests
Verified
Critically Speaking is a weekly, accessible show where Dr. Therese Markow interviews experts to separate fact from fantasy across health, society, and environmental topics. It’s a strong booking fit for authors and researchers who can translate complex ideas into everyday language and speak to real-world implications for the public.

From the Top

Peter Dugan, Julia LaGrand
Active
Has guests
Verified
From the Top is a young-musician spotlight show that blends performances with personal insights into classical music training, creativity, and artistic identity. For PR professionals, it’s a strong platform for organizations and experts focused on music education, accessibility, and the next generation of cultural talent.

Bahá’í World News Service (BWNS)

Active
Has guests
Verified
BWNS is a community-focused news and human-stories program centered on the global Bah community. It’s a strong fit for PR pros seeking thought leaders and practitioners around education, youth development, service, and grassroots community building, with opportunities for guests tied to Bah activities and real-world initiatives.

Forever Ago

Joy, Roop, TK, Dax
Active
Has guests
Verified
A family-friendly history show that unpacks the surprising origins of everyday things—making the past feel curious, playful, and accessible. It’s a good fit for PR teams looking to place historians and educators who can translate academic topics into kid-and-caregiver-friendly takeaways.

The Lives in the Balance Podcast

Ben Jones, Dr. Ross Greene
Active
Has guests
Verified
A nonprofit-focused podcast exploring how to reduce punitive, harmful discipline practices affecting children. It features expert and stakeholder perspectives (often including legal/policy and child mental health leaders) on collaborative, proactive approaches and advocacy for systems change.

Anchored by the Classic Learning Test

Jeremy Tate
Active
Has guests
Verified
Anchored is a weekly, CEO-hosted education-and-culture podcast that invites leaders and thinkers to connect classical learning with today’s challenges—from AI to civic formation. For PR professionals, it’s a strong fit for guests who can speak credibly about education, institutions, and cultural values.

Tom Kelly Show

Tom Kelly, Tom Kelly
Active
Has guests
Verified
A comedian-led show where Tom Kelly (who “refuses to niche down”) asks direct, offbeat questions while interviewing real people—often local public figures—about contentious community issues. It’s a good booking target for guests who can handle candid, sometimes silly, but still substantive conversations about civic life and culture.

The Children's Hour

The Children's Hour (Kids Public Radio)
Active
Has guests
Verified
A weekly kids-focused public media program combining educational themes with great music and occasional appearances by well-known children’s entertainers. For PR, it’s a strong platform to reach family audiences around literacy, values, and child-friendly arts education.

NP Pulse: The Voice of the Nurse Practitioner (AANP)

American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP)
Active
Has guests
Verified
NP Pulse highlights the most important issues shaping nurse practitioner practice, education, advocacy, research, and leadership. Each month features in-depth conversations with NPs and healthcare leaders, making it a strong platform for credible clinical and policy thought leadership in NP care.

Vrain Waves: Teaching Conversations with Minds Shaping Education

Suzannah Evans, Dr. Shane Saeed
Active
Has guests
Verified
Vrain Waves is a teacher-focused learning show that shares classroom-ready strategies and practical tools, grounded in education theory. Each week, the host(s) bring in education leaders and consultants to help teachers feel informed, inspired, and connected.

In Focus by The Hindu

G Sampath, Bindu Shajan Perappadan
Active
Has guests
Verified
In Focus by The Hindu pairs reporters and editors with subject experts to unpack major Indian developments with history, context, and analysis. It’s a strong fit for PR pitches tied to policy, institutions, and public-impact research—especially where “what it means” matters as much as the headlines.

Houston Matters

Active
Has guests
Verified
Houston Matters is a Houston Public Media news-and-features show that brings local leaders, researchers, and authors into public conversations about what’s shaping the city. It’s a strong platform for PR teams looking for credibility and reach with a civic-minded, local audience around issues like education, health, environment, and arts.

PsychSessions: Conversations about Teaching N' Stuff

Garth Neufeld, Eric Landrum
Active
Has guests
Verified
PsychSessions is a teaching-and-practice focused psychology education show where co-hosts interview established researchers and educators about what it really means to teach and motivate learners. It’s a strong fit for guests who can translate psychology research into classroom practice, student learning outcomes, and evidence-based teaching strategies.

MindShift Podcast

Ki Sung, Marlena Jackson-Retondo
Active
Has guests
Verified
MindShift Podcast explores how children learn beyond grades—covering the future of education and how families, schools, and communities support real learning. It’s a strong fit for PR pros working on child development, school policy, and evidence-based approaches to teaching and learning.

Simply Charlotte Mason Homeschooling

Sonya Shafer
Active
Has guests
Verified
A weekly homeschooling audio show focused on Charlotte Mason–style learning and curriculum choices. Booking value for PR is strongest for authors, educators, and curriculum specialists who can speak to methods, implementation, and family learning resources.

Tap the Craft Podcast - Craft Beer Education

Denny, Kris
Active
Has guests
Verified
Tap the Craft Podcast is a layman-friendly craft beer education show that blends brewing knowledge with approachable tasting and beer “101” vocabulary. It’s a strong PR platform for craft breweries and beer industry figures who want to reach everyday drinkers with accessible brand storytelling.

Homeschool Better Together

Laney Homan
Active
Has guests
Verified
Homeschool Better Together is a supportive homeschool confidence show hosted by Laney Homan, focused on reducing overwhelm and building joyful routines and relationships. It also brings in relevant experts/authors—like creativity and children’s literacy professionals—to offer practical, family-friendly tools and encouragement.

Miseducation

Salma Baksh
Active
Has guests
Verified
Miseducation spotlights inequities in New York City public schools through student reporting, moderated by youth leaders and designed to amplify student expertise. For PR pros, it’s a values-driven platform seeking voices that can credibly speak to education equity—especially from the student and educator ranks.

Getting Smart Podcast

Nate McClennen, Rebecca Midles
Active
Has guests
Verified
Getting Smart is a weekly education-focused show that spotlights leaders, researchers, and practitioners working on K-12, postsecondary, and lifelong learning. For PR pros, it’s a strong platform for credible voices who can translate education research and innovation into actionable strategies for school and learning-system leaders.

Dear Hank & John

John Green, Hank Green
Active
Has guests
Verified
A warm, funny advice show from John and Hank Green that mixes big-life questions with playful curiosity across science, culture, and everyday weirdness. Great for PR folks looking to reach an engaged, media-literate audience that likes thoughtful humor and accessible expertise.

EconTalk

Russ Roberts
Active
Has guests
Verified
EconTalk is a long-running, award-winning economics-and-beyond interview show where Russ Roberts hosts high-profile thinkers from economics, psychology, history, philosophy, and more. It’s a strong platform for PR teams seeking credibility with an intellectually curious, evidence-driven audience and a guest experience that supports substantive, transcript-friendly discussion.

City Journal Audio

Rafael Mangual, Naomi Schaefer Riley
Active
Has guests
Verified
City Journal Audio brings policy analysis and cultural commentary to streaming audio, using incisive interviews and panels on contentious issues. For PR pros, it’s a strong platform for speakers who can speak to public policy, institutions, and reform-minded debates with evidence and edge.

Brains On! Science podcast for kids

Molly Bloom
Active
Has guests
Verified
Brains On! is a kid-and-family-friendly science show where listener questions get explained with help from experts. It’s a strong PR platform for science educators and child-focused public communicators who want to make research feel fun, accessible, and trustworthy.

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