We love podcasts as a way to learn, be entertained or catch up on current events. They’re nice to listen to while traveling, working out or even while cleaning your home. While there are many, many podcasts out there in almost every topic you can think of, here’s a list of six motivational podcasts we think you might like to listen to in 2020. Let us know if you’ve checked any of them out.
Francine Beleyi’s “Meaningful Work, Meaningful Life” podcast gives listeners insight into different life topics, including bouncing back from struggle and owning our own story. Listen here.
The next podcast is the “Good Life Project,” which is a great motivational tool to listen to if you’re looking to raise your spirits. This podcast shares stories of people living meaningful, purpose-driven, connected, and engaging lives – exactly the type we like to share. “Good Life Project” features influential authors, speakers, and experts talking about the steps required for inspired living, how our brains work, and alternative approaches to health and wellbeing. Listen here.
Third on our list is the “Tim Ferriss Show,” which is hosted by, you guessed it, Tim Ferriss. On his podcast Tim interviews top-performing people in various fields to see how they got there and how they stay at the top. It’s an interesting look at how high-achievers overcome challenges in their paths. Listen here.
TED Radio Hour takes TED Talks topics and groups them by theme and then analyzes them. It’s a great way to digest a few talks on a topic that interests you, or on a topic that you want to learn more about. Listen here.
Michael Hyatt’s “Lead to Win” podcast is a gold mine of leadership and career tips. Anyone who is in a leadership role, or looking to take on more leadership qualities, should be listening to this podcast. Listen here.
Last but not least – you knew this one would be on the list – is the “Rise Together” podcast. This one is hosted by Rachel and Dave Hollis, who give advice about how to have relationships where both parties are continually working to bring out the best in each other. It truly helps listeners to be more mindful within their relationships and how each of us can work toward becoming better and more supportive partners as well as in our everyday relationships. Listen here.