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My Podcast Picks: Anu Shakya
Shakya is an up-and-coming singer, songwriter and composer, who has made a mark in the music industry with her releases Sapana’ and ‘Prem Kahani’. She mostly does rock and pop.![My Podcast Picks: Anu Shakya](https://assets-api.kathmandupost.com/thumb.php?src=https://assets-cdn.kathmandupost.com/uploads/source/news/2023/third-party/1-1686665134.jpg&w=900&height=601)
The podcasts I follow:
That Creative Life
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‘That Creative Life’ with Sara Dietschy first aired in January 2018 and has 112 episodes. Dietschy conducts open discussions with some of the world’s top creatives, from CEOs to artists, on diverse subject matters.
I like this podcast as I enjoy listening to candid conversations with some of the best artists and business professionals through it.
Stuff You Should Know
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Josh Clark and Charles W Chuck Bryant cover a large range of topics, from champagne to satanism, in this podcast. With over 1,000 episodes, their talks cover a diverse range of topics, facts and unique ideas.
This podcast is entertaining and also educates me on a wide range of subjects, ensuring there’s something new to learn every day.
The School of Greatness
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The School of Greatness, active since January 2013, is a podcast hosted by Lewis Howes and has 1440 episodes that feature conversations regarding entrepreneurship, health, attitude, and relationships.
I like listening to this podcast because it teaches me new ways of approaching old problems and making every action count for what matters most in life.
The TryPod
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The TryPod first aired in April 2019 and has aired 212 episodes to date. The Try Guys, known for their YouTube channel of the same name, share the chaotic wisdom they’ve earned from a lifetime of curious attempts.
It’s a guilty pleasure and very fun to listen to. You can never predict how an episode of the TryPod is going to pan out.