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It’s only recently that I’ve started listening to podcasts; however, since I started, I’ve come to look forward to finding new creators sharing their insights and advice on various life topics. I especially appreciate female-led podcasts and thought I would share my top 3 current favorites. These podcasts all feature inspiring female voices sharing their advice, experiences, and perspective.

To My Sisters

If you’re looking for a positive, uplifting podcast, To My Sisters is just for you. Led by two friends, Courtney and Renee, this podcast gives such great relationship, professional, and life advice. As per its name, To My Sisters is a podcast dedicated to sisterhood and helping women in the world, and I would definitely give it a listen.

Previously Gifted

Playing on the common struggle of former gifted kids in later life challenges, the Previously Gifted podcast addresses a lot of issues young adults face, whether relating to college, work, or activism. Created by YouTuber Tiffany Ferg, this is a great, chill podcast that will make you feel a little less alone in your own struggles.

Call Your Girlfriend

Call Your Girlfriend covers many substantial topics, from politics to media, and is a great listen for anyone wanting to hear in-depth discussions from the two best friends running the podcast. Hosts Aminatou Sow and Ann Friedman both give great perspectives and intelligent insights into these relevant issues and definitely make this podcast worth listening to!

Finding new podcasts you love can be a chore, but hopefully, this list was able to help! Here’s to happy listening!

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Ruby is a sophomore from Phoenix, Arizona studying computer science and media science at BU. She loves to express her passions through writing, and hopes to help some readers along the way. Besides writing for Her Campus, Ruby spends her time cooking, reading, and exploring new coffee shops.
Writers of the Boston University chapter of Her Campus.