With quarantine boredom in full swing, trying to keep sane is becoming a real task. Once you’ve cleaned your house, walked the dog and created a gourmet meal, there really isn’t much more to do. However, one way I’ve found helps fend off that cabin fever feeling are podcasts. This does, in turn, result in the dreaded question, what podcast should you listen to? Never fear, I’ve created my own list of five podcasts to keep you sane through quarantine.
No.1 The Guilty Feminist
Stand-up comedian, author and screenwriter, Deborah Frances White, delves into the noble goals of modern feminists and the hypocrisies and fears that defy them. Joined by an array of funny and interesting guests, the Australian born, London based podcaster aims to provide an approachable approach to feminism while tackling a range of social and humanitarian issues.
No.2 This Might Get Weird
Thirty-something social media personalities Grace Helbig and Maimrie Hart sit down to discuss their hilarious weekly events. From Maimrie’s “Critter Corner” updates to Grace’s Vanilla Ice encounter, this podcast is the perfect option for anyone looking to feel part of a friendship.
No.3 Adulting
Influencer, podcaster and fledging comedian, Oenone Forbat, sits down with a range of experts to learn the things needed to become a well-rounded adult that school fails to teach us. From the importance of women taking control of their finances, to figuring out if uni really is right for everyone, join Oenone on her journey to become a fully formed adult.
No.4 Sibling Rivalry
Rupaul's Drag Race winners Bob the Drag Queen and Monet Xchange sit down to give their unique view on a range of topical issues as drag queens of colour. From the recent COVID-19 pandemic to controversies in the Drag Race community, these two sassy queens hold nothing back!
No.5 All Killa No Filla
Join comedians Rachel Fairburn and Kiri Pritchard McLean as they tackle a serial killer case each episode in a unique take on the true-crime podcast genre. From strange yet hilarious tangents these women go on, to their dark, humorous take on some truly chilling crimes - this is one podcast that is sure to entertain.
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