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The Top Podcasts to Listen to Right Now (February 2021)
We're excited to share with you our third edition of New & Notable — a new newsletter concept we’re testing out. In case you missed it, here’s the idea: we'll share new and noteworthy podcasts everyone is talking about (or should be), and indie podcasts that deserve recognition.
To try it out, we've put together our third pilot version below. Take a look and tell us what you think by filling out our feedback survey below. We hope you like it!

Last Updated: Feb 10th, 2021
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🔥 New & Notable Podcasts
Buzz-worthy podcasts that were recently released and are worth a listen.
The Experiment
Dive into this new show from The Atlantic and WNYC, which explores democracy in the United States through riveting stories that will help you understand where the country is today.
Evil By Design
An investigation into “Canada’s Jeffrey Epstein”, a fashion mogul accused by over 80 women of rape, sexual assault, and human trafficking.
Tomorrow’s Monsters
In this sci-fi thriller starring John Boyega and Darren Criss, a conman infiltrates a startup that promises to eliminate people’s need to sleep, but at what cost?
Inside Jokes with Kevin Hart
Hear Kevin Hart in funny, surprisingly deep conversations with some of the best comedians in the world, including Jerry Seinfeld.
True Crime Binge
Get insights from interviews with your favorite true crime podcast hosts, including the hosts of Up and Vanished, Someone Knows Something, and even the legendary Paul Holes.
⭐ Indie Podcasts
Indie producers create some of the most innovative and interesting podcasts. Here are a few we love:
Beyond Blathers
From tiger beetles to sunfish to archelon, learn about a new insect, fish, or fossil from Animal Crossing: New Horizons each week. (Sponsored by Beyond Blathers podcast)
One Mic: Black History
This Black History Month, explore little-known events and people from African American history, including the story behind Black History Month itself.