Who knew these celebs had their own podcasts?
Let's get into it!
Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
"I am not typically a podcast person because I don’t have the attention span, but the very first episode got me completely hooked as he was interviewing his wife, Kristen Bell even though they were in the middle of a fight. Dax interviews other celebrities (from Ellen to Kimmel, to Pete Wentz) and essentially talk about life and what it means to be human. It is authentic and funny, and helps remind others that celebrities are people too! 10/10 would recommend!"
—morgans45ee1b46f
RuPaul's What's The Tee w/ Michelle Visage
"I love hearing the banter between the two and they’re stories are so entertaining. I always listen (even if I don’t know the guest) because I know it’s going to be entertaining."
—lindseyn4de956002
Anna Faris is Unqualified
"Unqualified with Anna Faris! She gives relationship advice and I absolutely love it!"
—chayden153
Cameron Esposito's Queery
"Queery! Hosted by Cameron Esposito. Cameron is hilarious and she interviews other important queer people. It's a must."
—kaitlyndv
Jason Mantzoukas, June Diane Raphael, and Paul Scheer's How Did This Get Made?
"How Did This Get Made? is a gem that all the world should know about. The episodes where they rip apart Con Air, Anaconda, and Super Mario Brothers are some of my favorites.
—caitlinm18
Tara and Johnny
"Tara Lipinski and Johnny Weir have a fantastic 'sports podcast,' they talk about skating a little but mostly about what’s going on in their lives and it’s always a bright spot in my week! If you love watching them at the Olympics you’ll love their podcast!"
—jennyw40a15bbb5
Chris Hardwick's ID10T
"ID10T (previously The Nerdist) with Chris Hardwick. He’s a genuinely good guy who brings on a plethora of people. It’s super interesting!"
—toric4e069ee85
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Call Chelsea Peretti
"You may know her as Gina Linetti from Brooklyn 99, but Chelsea is also a trailblazers in the podcast world. Take your pick of any episode of her show and you'll see exactly why. Five (hilarious) stars!" — Whitney J.
Casey Wilson and Danielle Schneider's Bitch Sesh
"Bitch Sesh with Casey Wilson and Danielle Schneider. It’s ostensibly a breakdown of Bravo Housewives programming, but really it’s a beacon to all garbage people who just want to drink rose and not take it on."
—allisonm4cdc18e23
Listen to the podcast here.
Gwyneth Paltrow's The goop Podcast
"Paltrow, goop's CEO and founder, hosts this podcast of the same name. While it's relatively new, this show started off with a bang with Oprah Winfrey as the show's first guest and wow did it make me feel like a brand new, sparkling human after I finished the episode." — Whitney J.
Chris D'Elia's Congratulations
"Congratulations by Chris D’Elia. Don’t be a cuda and become a true baby."
—tatianat4897fd4fd
The Cimorelli Podcast
"The Cimorelli Podcast always has me crying with laughter. They cover topics like self-confidence, breakups, friendship, etc. but some of their segments are downright hilarious."
—erinb490c791aa
Hannah Hart and Hannah Gelb in Hannahlyze This
"Hannahlyze This! It's hosted by Hannah Hart and her friend Hannah Gelb. They talk about everything from mental health to dating and friendships. They don't try to act like they're experts they just talk about their own experiences. Everything they say is so relatable and it feels like they're personally talking to me!"
—shannono420b9214d
Griffin Newman and David Sims' Blank Check
"[It] has blankies, no professor crispy, a superhero sidekick, and a guy who lived in England. Plus #thetwofriends, a competitive advantage." — Sarah H.
Listen to the show here.
Christine Lakin and Alaa Khaled's Worst Ever Podcast
"Worst Ever Podcast with Christine Lakin and Alaa Khaled. Christine was on Step By Step and is currently on Hollywood Darlings with Jodie Sweetin and Beverley Mitchel. It’s really funny and very nostalgic." —danim4879ab09a
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The Ricky Gervais Show
"Pretty old now but this was amazing and I still listen to the podcasts on Youtube and have the cartoon versions on DVD. Never gets boring!" —carolinevicmurphy2