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Find That Pod #262
🎙️Welcome to the 262nd edition of Find That Pod 🎙️
As always, welcome new subscribers!
🤔 First of all, if you’re getting this email and it’s weird, or something is a little different, or it wound up in a different spot than it’s supposed to, bear with me. We’ve just switched over to our new Email Service Provider which is beehiv. So there may be some minor hiccups for the next couple of weeks as we work out any issues.
🎧 We’ve got some new podcast discovery resources over at the FTP blog:
Ok enough jibber, jabber, here are this week’s podcast recommendations.
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Killer in the Family
If you’re craving more true crime podcast goodness in your life, then this podcast should help satiate that need. Dedicated to stories of men who wind up killing their families, Killer in the Family explores infamous tales of murder such as the Longo family, Laci and Conner Peterson, the Kuczynski family and more!
Not sure where to start? Start with any episode.
SOCIETY & CULTURE

Italian, For Sure
Your ultimate (and accurate) guide to Italian culture! Italian, For Sure goes beyond the cliches and stereotypes to reveal the true Italian way of living.
Catrin Skaperdas, an American living in Italy, hosts lively interviews with locals in an effort to give Italians the (befitting) stage to passionately share their wisdom, stories and insights about Italy.
This podcast is perfect for listeners who desire to learn more about Italian culture, dream of moving to Italy, plan on visiting or studying abroad in Italy, or have Italian roots or heritage. It covers topics that help develop your cultural awareness, making it easier to navigate Italy, and equip you with fun facts to share.
Website | Listen: Pod.link | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Overcast | Castro
Not sure where to start? Start with the first episode.
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SOCIETY & CULTURE

Eclipsing History
Eclipsing History is a podcast where the show explores the social, cultural, and historical significance of eclipses through the diverse cultures of North America. As we recently had a total eclipse in parts of the U.S. and Canada, this podcast looks back at eclipses of the past and explores the ways that different people experienced them. The show interviews a diverse cast of experts from across multiple disciplines to understand the important role that eclipses played in the development of North America, and what significance they still hold as moments of astronomical wonder.
Not sure where to start? Start with this episode: Episode 2: Eclipses and Power.
MENTAL HEALTH

Grief Is My Side Hustle
After the death of her parents within 2 years of each other, trauma therapist, writer and podcast host Meghan, found herself on the receiving end of the same treatments she used with her own clients. In concert with her writing on the popular blog "Grief Is My Side Hustle," Meghan and her guests discuss how little education and support has historically been given to grief education and explore the question she hears most often in her office, "aside from crying, what does it mean to grieve?'
Not sure where to start? Start with this episode: Angela Morris: Grief and Neurodivergence.
TRUE CRIME

Evaporated: Gone with the Gods
What if someone close to you just … vanished one day? That happens to tens of thousands of families a year in Japan, and it happened to Jake Adelstein, too, back in 2018 — when his accountant disappeared, just before tax day. Adelstein, the author of Tokyo Vice, and co-host Shoko Plambeck go in search of that missing accountant, and take us on a journey into the fascinating and bizarre world of Japan’s johatsu, or “evaporated” people.
Website | Listen: Pod.link | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Overcast | Castro
Not sure where to start? Start with the first episode.
industry news
I did not realize this, but apparently BBC podcasts in the U.K. are ad-free. Apparently some people think adding ads to them would be a complete disaster.
Castro (one of the podcast listening apps I recommend) has posted an update on the state of the app since its new owners came on board.
Edison research has released their Q1 rankings for the top 50 podcasts in the U.S.
Pretty useful data point for podcasters: Spotify has added a consumption hours statistic for podcasters to see how long people are listening to their podcasts for.
Looks like Sonos has made a bit of a boo boo in their latest app update, making podcast listening … more challenging.
Pocket Casts have released a new browser extension that lets you do one-click podcast subscriptions.
Edison research have also released a new report U.S. podcast listeners titled: The Podcast Consumer 2024. Lots of stats to consume, such as the fact that 67% of the U.S. population aged 12 and over have ever listened to a podcast, and since 2014 the average time spent listening to podcasts has gone up by 450%.
Great article for those that are approaching retirement or over 60 and thinking about getting into podcasting.
A nice roundup of cross-promotional strategies for podcasters looking to grow their audience.
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