The article discusses the resurgence of unique and engaging podcasts following the conclusion of popular shows like Reply All. New podcasts like Alex Goldman’s Hyperfixed tackle listeners' life dilemmas, while PJ Vogt's Search Engine poses intriguing questions. Longstanding series such as 99% Invisible highlight unnoticed design elements in everyday life, alongside Gastropod, which delves into food history and science. Ologies with Alie Ward explores various obsessions, enhancing listeners’ understanding of diverse subjects, showcasing the podcast format's versatility and depth.
The much-missed Reply All delved into internet culture with wit, smarts and a lightness of touch that has been sorely missed since its conclusion in 2022.
With 600 episodes and counting, you can expect deep dives on pretty much everything, however niche.
If you're interested in the science, history and stranger-than-fiction facts behind your favourite grub, then Gastropod may be the series for you.
What is eudemonology? Ambystomology? How about cabinology? If you have no idea, then fear not...
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