🫶Binge Worthy Podcasts you will LOVE🫶

Should I do this weekly?

I love podcasts and have done my fair share of commuting. These podcasts have actually helped me look forward to those long mornings and nights on the road.

Slide 1 – Up and Vanished

✨ Up and Vanished (Tenderfoot TV)

Payne Lindsey pulls you right into the case. This season, he brings awareness to Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women, and you feel every moment as he interacts with families and key players. Gripping & important.

Slide 2 – Cold

❄️ Cold (Amazon Original / KSL Podcasts)

Think you know the story of Susan Powell? Not like this. With Josh Powell’s own disturbing recordings woven in, the narration is chilling—you feel like you’re inside the case.

Slide 3 – Fire Escape

🔥 Fire Escape (Wondery + Snap Judgment)

So often we dehumanize people who are incarcerated—but this podcast does the opposite. You follow Amika Mota, a woman who faced struggle and found strength as a prison firefighter. Powerful, raw, and human.

Slide 4 – Suspect

🔍 Suspect (Wondery + Campside)

This podcast questions everything you think you know about justice. Wrongful convictions, racial bias, and the weight of decisions made by detectives, lawyers, and jurors. It’s as thought-provoking as it is binge-worthy.

Slide 5 – Family Secrets

💭 Family Secrets (iHeartRadio / Dani Shapiro)

This one hit home for me—her voice reminds me of childhood NPR in the background. Every episode uncovers the truths families carry, told with heart and grace. You’ll binge whole seasons once you start.

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2025/9/1 Edited to

... Read moreIf you're a podcast lover looking for something that goes beyond casual storytelling, these five selections offer not just entertainment but deep dives into important social issues and deeply human narratives. "Up and Vanished" by Tenderfoot TV hosted by Payne Lindsey, stands out for its impactful spotlight on Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women. This podcast combines investigative journalism with empathy, making you connect with families and the broader systemic issues they face. Similarly, "Cold," an Amazon Original produced with KSL Podcasts, takes the chilling story of Susan Powell to a new level by incorporating disturbing personal recordings. It’s not just a crime mystery; it’s an immersive experience that puts listeners inside the investigation and the emotional turmoil surrounding it. "Fire Escape" from Wondery and Snap Judgment breaks stereotypes about incarceration by following Amika Mota, who finds strength and purpose as a prison firefighter. The podcast humanizes those often dehumanized in society, offering raw and powerful storytelling. For listeners fascinated by the justice system, "Suspect" questions assumptions about guilt and innocence by exploring wrongful convictions and racial bias. The podcast challenges perceptions, making it thought-provoking and binge-worthy in equal measure. Lastly, "Family Secrets" from iHeartRadio, hosted by Dani Shapiro, brings a personal touch with stories that reveal the complex truths families carry. It’s relatable and emotionally rich, perfect for those who cherish narrative depth and heartfelt storytelling. Listening to these podcasts during your commute or downtime not only entertains but also educates and opens new perspectives. Whether you are drawn to true crime, social justice, or personal stories, these podcasts serve as a gateway to both gripping tales and meaningful reflection.

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Kwalke31

Another good one is Morbid!

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💕 Andrea 💕

Seconding Cold! Listened to it during the panorama and it’s stellar! The story is beyond messed up. It’s been over 15 years and the Powell case still hurts my heart.

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