Founded in 2006, Spotify has a presence in more than a hundred countries where it seeks to position itself as the best platform for listening to music and podcasts. (Infobae)
Podcasts are audio products that are available through files or streaming platforms, such as Spotify and One of its great advantages is that the user can listen to it whenever they want and as many times as they want..
Just as in the new millennium people can stay up to date with the news in their country by having media applications or watching movie catalogs from their cell phones, they can also enjoy listen to news, stories, stories, interviews, among others through their mobile devices without having to be glued to their screen and with the possibility of doing other tasks simultaneously.
1. Thomas is going to die
Tomás resists death and survives thanks to nostalgia, stories and discussions about life with his soul friends.
2. I need to be able to breathe: The life of Jorge González
Jorge González, the leader of the greatest band in the history of Chilean rock and pop, had a history marked by his precocious genius, the pressure of being a social icon, and the tensions of fame. Scandals, iconic moments and a long list of unforgettable songs. These six chapters explore the victories and defeats of a musician who fought to never betray his essence and who left a cultural legacy essential to understanding Chile.
3. The Hallucinations
We are Lupita Villalobos and Quesito (Kass Quezada), two crazy friends who make this comedy podcast, we laugh at situations and anecdotes from our lives, some are true and others are lies.
4. How are the Weones doing?
How are the Weones doing? It is a spontaneous program where Rosario and Daniel will tell different experiences from their lives, together with guests and interactions with the public. Join us on this adventure!
5. The Marian Rojas Estapé Podcast
Welcome to the fifth season of Dr. Marian Rojas Estapé’s podcast. In this new installment, the doctor and psychiatrist will guide us to reconnect with ourselves and regain the attention we have lost. We live in the era of instant gratification and the culture of immediacy, where we have become emotionally dependent, surrounded by constant distractions. This reality directly affects our physical, mental and emotional health. Therefore, in this season the doctor will address the topics that concern us most in the current context: the use of social networks, pornography, the state of flow, grief, loneliness, among others. In this podcast you will find many of the tools that the doctor presents in her latest book, Recover your mind, reconquer your life and that will help you understand yourself better and regain control of your life. The Marian Rojas Estapé Podcast is an exclusive podcast on Spotify. YouTube: https:www.youtube.comchannelUCjz8dmJ0bl7OJhQCVw9lv9wInstagram: https:www.instagram.commarianrojasestapeTiktok: https:www.tiktok.commarianrojas_oficialCredits:Script and voiceover: Marian Rojas EstapéProduction: Editorial EspasaCoordination: Sergio García Jáñez and Sara AyllónRecording: Margot MartínEditor: Sunne de Nación Podcast
6. As long as you breathe, you’re on time.
Let’s chat for a little bit!! This will be our intimate and sacred space where our brains and hearts connect. I’m going to tell you stories (because… who doesn’t like stories?) about me or about people who add value to us. I’m going to remind you that the perfect time is now and, as long as you breathe, you are on time. You can find me at https:www.instagram.comconamor.leti
7. Diary of an Apocalypse
Because the world may be ending but good stories always appear!!! That is why Pamela Leiva and Vicho Viciani will comment week by week on the quarantine anecdotes that their followers send them
8. Psychology Al Desnudo | psi.mammoliti
Emotional management is the key to a meaningful life. And it is in your hands to learn it! With the help of clinical psychologist Marina Mammoliti we dive into the depths of the mind. Naked Psychology is the podcast of Psi Mammoliti, a Psychology and Wellbeing platform. Here you will find very valuable tools to improve your daily life. Will you join us? Subscribe to our newsletter for free and discover a universe of content for your well-being at https:psimammoliti.com!
9. Huberman Lab
The Huberman Lab podcast is hosted by Andrew Huberman, Ph.D., a neuroscientist and tenured professor in the department of neurobiology, and by courtesy, psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Stanford School of Medicine. The podcast discusses neuroscience and science-based tools, including how our brain and its connections with the organs of our body control our perceptions, our behaviors, and our health, as well as existing and emerging tools for measuring and changing how our nervous system works. Huberman has made numerous significant contributions to the fields of brain development, brain function, and neural plasticity, which is the ability of our nervous system to rewire and learn new behaviors, skills, and cognitive functioning. He is a McKnight Foundation and Pew Foundation Fellow and was awarded the Cogan Award, given to the scientist making the most significant discoveries in the study of vision, in 2017. Work from the Huberman Laboratory at Stanford School of Medicine has been published in top journals, including Nature, Science, and Cell, and has been featured in TIME, BBC, Scientific American, Discover, and other top media outlets. In 2021, Dr. Huberman launched the Huberman Lab podcast. The podcast is frequently ranked in the top 10 of all podcasts globally and is often ranked 1 in the categories of Science, Education, and Health & Fitness.
10. With Pears and Finance
Investments and Personal Finance Podcast.
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Podcasts have regained strength among users of streaming platforms, especially after the coronavirus pandemic (Getty Images/Athima Tongloom)
A podcast is an audio product which has a defined periodicity and can be made up of several episodes, although it has its origins in radio, currently those who like this format can find it on internet pages or streaming platforms such as Spotify.
Podcasts began as a discussion between several participants on a particular topic, but over time the ways of doing them have diversified and now there can be one person speaking or a group; Likewise, they are not only used as a space to exchange points of view, but also cover genres of interview o fictionas happens with the suspense story of the Chilean production Case 63one of the most listened to podcasts worldwide.
The word “podcast” was used for the first time on February 12, 2004 by journalist Ben Hammersley of The Guardian in an article in which he talked about how economically viable it was to make an online radio program and access them whenever users want.
Although there are various debates about when the first podcast in history emerged, several experts have pointed out that the idea was clear from the creation of the podcast. Thomas Alva Edison’s phonograph in 1870when the intellectuals of the time such as Philip Hubert, Octave Uzanne or Edward Bellamy predicted that people would end up “reading books, newspapers and magazines with their eyes closed” and even mothers would stop snoring while telling stories to their children before going to sleep.
How has the rise of on-demand audio content and podcast listening influenced traditional radio broadcasting and its future?
## The Rise of the Podcast: An Interview
**Introduction**
Welcome to World Today News, where we delve into the latest trends shaping our world.
Today, we’re diving into the captivating world of podcasts.
Joining us are two leading experts in the media and technology landscape: [Guest 1 name and credentials] and [Guest 2 name and credentials].
We’ll explore the evolution, diverse genres, and growing impact of podcasts in our modern digital age.
Let’s begin!
**Section 1: Podcasts – A Historical Perspective**
* **Interviewer:** The article mentions the origins of podcasts can be traced back to Thomas Edison’s phonograph. Can you elaborate on this connection, and how podcasting has evolved over time?
* **Guest 1:**…
* **Interviewer:** The term “podcast” itself is relatively recent. How did the concept gain momentum, and what factors contributed to its growing popularity?
* **Guest 2:**…
**Interviewer:** The article highlights that podcasts offer flexibility and accessibility. How have these characteristics contributed to the diversification of content and extendment of the podcasting universe?
* **Guest 1:**
**Section 2: Exploring the Diverse Landscape of Podcasts**
* **Interviewer:** From comedy to true crime, educational to fictional narratives, the article showcases a wide range of podcast genres.
Can you discuss some of the most popular genres and what draws listeners to them?
* **Guest 2:**
* **Interviewer:** The article mentions the success of *Case 63*. What are some factors that contribute to a podcast’s success and ability to resonate with a wide audience?
* **Guest 1:**
**Section 3: Podcasts in the Digital Age**
* **Interviewer:** How has the rise of streaming platforms like Spotify impacted the podcasting landscape?
* **Guest 2:**
* **Interviewer:** Some argue that podcasts are replacing traditional media like radio. Do you agree? What are your thoughts on the future of podcasting in relation to other forms of media?
* **Guest 1:**
* **Interviewer:**
Can you share any predictions or thoughts on the future development and trends in the podcasting world?
* **Guest 2:**
**Conclusion**
* **Interviewer:** Thank you both for providing insightful perspectives on the fascinating world of podcasts.
We’ve explored their history, diverse genres, and impact on today’s media landscape.
As the world of audio content continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see how podcasts continue to shape the way we consume information, tell stories, and engage with each other.
For our viewers, we encourage you to explore the world of podcasts and discover something new.