5 Podcasts to Listen to While Walking to Class

Hot girl podcasts for your hot girl walk.

by MIRANDA LARSON ★ OCTOBER 26, 2021

Let’s face it, our lives are busy. Taking time for growth and self-improvement can seem impossible when it feels like every minute of your schedule is filled with endless tasks, especially during the school year. If you find yourself wishing for more hours in the day, why not try optimizing the time on your daily walk?

Working Title - Margot Lee

 

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Who better to take some advice from than a Syracuse grad herself? This podcast is based on the ever-relatable feeling of having no idea what you are doing. Margot Lee is navigating life in her 20’s in New York City, and her episodes cover a wide range of topics. This podcast feels like a conversation you might have with your older sister, always providing sound advice and not shying away from tough conversations. The episodes typically focus on events happening in her life and have a good flow. This podcast is unique as it doesn’t have a specific focus, and the episodes vary in topic. The episodes are closer to half an hour, making them easy to listen to while going about your day.

Anything Goes - Emma Chamberlain

 

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From making Youtube videos in her bedroom to attending the 2021 Met Gala, you may think Emma Chamberlain has it all figured out. However, listening to her podcast gives insight into how conventional her day-to-day life really is. The conversations can range anywhere from boy problems to coping with failure.. The title of this podcast truly sums it up - anything goes. Despite being comedic and lighthearted at times, Emma is incredibly candid about her struggles with mental health and the importance of taking care of herself. If you’re working on yourself, this podcast will make you feel incredibly heard.

MOOD with Lauren Elizabeth - Lauren Elizabeth

 

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This podcast is centered around moods: the good, the bad, and the ugly. In the words of Lauren Elizabeth, “We can’t control how we feel but we can control how we deal with it.” Elizabeth begins every episode with a segment discussing her “best mood” and “worst mood” of the week. She follows this with her “mood boosters,” which are strategies and advice to improve her attitude and outlook. She provides clear and actionable suggestions while staying transparent with listeners about the realities of mental health. There’s also plenty of episodes featuring impressive guests discussing topics they have unique experience in. No matter how you’re feeling while listening to this podcast, it definitely acts as a mood booster.

The Skinny Confidential Him & Her Podcast - Lauryn Evarts Bosstick and Michael Bosstick

 

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This podcast talks about everything from business tips to ordering perfect cocktails. It's informative while remaining entertaining and funny. The hosts, Lauryn and Michael, are a married couple who are successful in business and social media. They frequently interview qualified guests who provide unique insight on a wide range of topics. This podcast has been around for years, so there's no doubt you will find an episode you love. It provides advice for taking care of yourself and genuine recommendations to improve your day-to-day life. Despite having a lot of substance, this podcast is easy to pick up casually and listen to whenever you have free time.

I’m Into It! with Keaton Milburn - Keaton Milburn

 

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No matter what you’re into, you’ll be into this podcast. It’s lighthearted and fast-paced, perfect for listening to while going about your daily tasks. The episodes are well planned but manage to feel like a rambling facetime with your best friend. Keaton shares her opinions on what she's into right now and stories of her own life experiences in her episodes. As a recent college grad, she discusses advice and personal experiences that are relevant and relatable. This podcast is entertaining and easy to listen to while remaining helpful and transparent. I’m into it.

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