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‘Looking Forward To 2024’: 5 Podcasts That You Must Not Miss

Podcasts have become a huge thing in today’s time. As we delve deeper into 2024, here’s taking a look at some of the podcasts that you must not miss at any cost this year.

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Come 2024, podcasts have become more interesting than ever before. Today there is an elevation in the kind of topics that are selected and listener’s demand is truly being met by great content from the podcast players’ end.

“As the number of podcast listeners continues to grow, we are witnessing a diverse audience, encompassing small subsets with specific niche interests as well as more mainstream offerings that cater to larger audiences. Certain podcasts have built and currently possess a recognisable brand value, and this value is expected to strengthen even further over time” said Amit Doshi, Head, IVM Podcasts-Pratilipi.

Elaborating on the importance of diversity in content, Kavita Rajwade, Co-Founder, IVM Podcasts- Pratilipi said “The demand for differentiated content has seen a sharp increase. We are constantly on the lookout for something we haven’t done before, be it in terms of new podcasts or new episodes of existing podcasts. That is how you keep the podcast listener engaged.”

As we get deeper into the year, let’s have a look at some of the podcasts to tune into this year:

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1. ‘Cyrus Says’

Hosted by the famous comic personality Cyrus Broacha, it holds the distinction of being India’s longest-running podcast, offering an irreverent take on contemporary issues. ‘Cyrus Says’ has seen great evolution since it started while maintaining its core that audiences came to love. This year the podcast is well-prepped to bring us the funny side of things dissected by India’s much loved funny man alongside interesting guests. Covering a spectrum of topics, including politics, sports, civic awareness, traffic, parenting, cuisine, and more, it emerges as the go-to podcast for all things relevant.

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2. ‘Paisa Vaisa’

The forefront podcast in India dedicated to personal finance, hosted by Anupam Gupta, strives to equip listeners with a comprehensive understanding of financial matters, empowering them to make informed decisions. Anupam engages in insightful conversations with experts spanning the entire spectrum of personal finance, delving into diverse topics such as mutual funds, stocks, real estate, loans, education, cryptocurrencies, and more. Tune in to gain valuable insights for making astute financial choices. Episodes cover a wide array of subjects, including retirement planning, strategic investing during tax season, education financing insights, empowering seniors, and many other compelling topics.

3. ‘The Habit Coach’

Ashdin Doctor, known as the Habit Coach, guides audiences in establishing uncomplicated and easily adoptable habits that can enhance various aspects of life. These habits cover areas such as health, sleep, stress management, productivity, movement, nutrition, and relationships. Each episode is concise, lasting less than five minutes, yet brimming with entertaining facts and practical habits. The podcast’s host is also a bestselling author and offers personalised habit coaching programs.

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4. ‘A Century Of Stories’

Discover the lesser-known narratives of India with this podcast delving into the backstories of pivotal historical moments. Presented by the dynamic Kunal Vijaykar, the show unveils the behind-the-scenes moments that have played a crucial role in shaping modern India. Episodes feature intriguing stories such as the ISRO journey, Atal - the poet, The Prime Minister, the 1983 World Cup, and the tale of Homi Bhabha during India’s nuclear pursuits, among other captivating stories.

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5. ‘Has It Aged Well’

Join comics Abbas Momin and Urjita Wani as they thoroughly analyse classic films in each episode, accompanied by a variety of guests, aiming to answer the crucial question, ‘Has It Aged Well?’ If you are feeling like revisiting a movie from long ago seeking a comprehensive understanding of its themes, symbolism, and the societal context in which it was created, this podcast has you covered. The exploration extends to recognising whether a film has gracefully matured over time or if it now stands as a problematic relic.

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