We've gathered together, in one awesome episode, all of the best podcasts for kids, teens, and adults! Plus, some amazing headphones for listening to your podcasts, from our sponsor, Aftershokz.
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Are you looking for the best podcasts for your kids, or for yourself? Or maybe something that you can listen to together? We've gathered together a great selection of podcasts for all ages, including lots of podcasts for kids that you just might get hooked on yourself!
Plus, we've been trying out some innovative headphones from Aftershokz that use bone conduction technology, which allows you to hear your music or podcast without plugging up your ears! You can immerse yourself in sound while still being aware of your environment, whether walking, jogging, biking, or just hanging out in your house. And we've got a special discount just for our listeners: Use code PB50 to get $50 off of a Trekz Bundle!
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This Week's Links
Intro (00:00:11)
Andrea Smith, technology guru extraordinaire
Aftershokz Bone Conduction Headphones (00:01:16)
The Best Podcasts for Kids, Teens, and Adults (00:10:27)
Podcasts for Kids:
Harry Potter and the Sacred Text
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, Book 1 – unabridged audiobook
The Unexplainable Disappearance of Mars Patel
Podcasts for Teens and Adults:
The Daily, with Miachael Barbaro
Recode Decode, hosted by Kara Swisher
Pivot with Kara Swisher and Scott Galloway
(Death Penalty episode was February 28th, 2019, with Bryan Stevenson)
Still Processing with Wesley Morris and Jenna Wortham
Still Processing: M.J. episode
Services:
Bytes of the Week (00:35:25)
J.K. Rowling found out her books helped save this baby’s life. Her response was magic. by Jekkey Benham French – UpWorthy
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