Words by Imthishal

In the modern world, we are all built from differences and driven by individuality. Despite it all there is one common disposition we all hold: the urge to keep on moving through life, to hustle through it all. Each and every one of us are constantly on the move, with destinations to reach, sights to behold, people to encounter and tasks to tick off. That being said, one question arises “where is the time to acquire knowledge?”. Its very significance cannot be highlighted enough– throughout history it is one intangible possession that humans have consistently yearned and craved for. In this fast-paced society dedicating time to obtain information seems to be the next new struggle.

Podcasts have come to be the latest spring of knowledge; the love child of radio and written publication. With roots dating way back to the 80’s, this form of medium has always been around, but it wasn’t till the early 2000’s did it reach the limelight. Once broadband internet and portable devices such as the iPod came to be, so did podcasting. People understood the convenience that came with it. Similar to the lifespan of the Jean Jacket trend, podcasts were rebirthed once again in recent times, after social media influences came to comprehend its ease in accessibility and suitability to countless lifestyles. It seems to be one of those things you can squeeze into your schedule; regardless if you are driving yourself to work, getting the kids ready for school or simply doing household chores.

Diversity of content

Podcast culture does not discriminatie. Regardless of your personal preferences or interests, I can confidently say; there is a podcast out there waiting for you. Encompassing an impressive spectrum of subjects, spanning from science, technology, true crime to history, self-improvement, and even specialized hobbies. The extensive range of options guarantees that there is content tailored to every listener’s taste, enabling individuals to either dive head first into uncharted territories or further their expertise in existing ones.

Jack of all trades or master of one

Podcasts have provided us with an unfathomable amount of intelligence at the tip of our fingers, if desired. Shows similar to “Longform” and the local “Thaathu Podcast”, interview prominent figures from an array of backgrounds and fields, granting you immediate access to their wealth of knowledge, extensive experience, and profound wisdom. Whether you’re on the path to becoming a writer, an aspiring entrepreneur, or an emerging artist, learning from those who have already attained mastery can offer priceless insight and valuable guidance. In contrast, if you merely wish to study carpentry out of the blue, or wish to get your handy dirty in the garden or kitchen, this platform will mentor you in a heartbeat.

Personal growth

Self-betterment, inner-peace, the path to a contentment and healing are a few significant reasons a large majority has turned to podcasts. The process to achieve the above undoubtedly requires guidance and support. “How to be a better human”, “The Happiness Lab” and ”The Minimalists”, are a few great suggestions to get you started. While motivational, they provide enlightenment, lending you a helping hand to unwind. The hosts use their personal war wounds and conflicts to resonate, and share guiding philosophies and advice, from growth to well-being.

Stay in the loop

Want to watch the news while drinking your morning coffee, but don’t have the time? Throw that cuppa joe into a portable and grab your earphones on the way out. Now you can stay in the loop with worldly affairs on your daily commute to work. Tune into “BBC Global News Podcast” or “The Ben Shapiro Show”, if universal politics is your kinda thing. For those of you who prefer a more domestic source, we’ve got you covered; “The Maldivian Podcast” includes discussions on news, politics, music, sports, culture and just about anything local. You’ll find them on multiple platforms, such as; SoundCloud, Spotify, Apple Podcast and YouTube. With wholesome hosts and a laid back atmosphere, you’ll get your daily dose of data while having a laugh or two. 

A holistic perspective

Numerous podcasts similar to the popular; “Joe Rogan Experience” and “WTF with Marc Maron” offer unscripted conversations with contrasting yet noteworthy individuals, from pioneers in business to leaders in Hollywood. Due to this strategy, facts remain authentic and transparent, intriguing us to hear what they have to say. Moreover, it engages us to actively listen and think critically, which evidently leads to consideration of different viewpoints and analyzing along the way. In short, stimulating your brain in a matter of seconds. One thing that is for certain; is the robotic life we live in the 21st century, this mental exercise can not only sharpen cognition but also encourage a completely out of the box approach to learning. Shows such as “The Iced Coffee Hour with Jack & Graham Stephen”, tackle mainstream topics that have been seeded in us for decades, for example; “the American Dream”. To be a part of vital debates enables us to examine beyond ourselves and broaden our horizons empathetically, in return, unconsciously aiding us in our career and personal endeavors.