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Good News Podcasts That Every Student Should Listen To

Are you a good listener? If yes, then podcasts are made for you.


Group of students studying together
Students gather round to listen to a podcast

With so many college and university students being busy with hectic schedules, home assignments, and extracurriculars, things like audiobooks and podcasts seem to save the day.


Not only do they give you an opportunity to combine studying, jogging, having fun, and listening to the latest news, but they also serve as one of the fastest ways to find out what is going on on this beautiful yet disturbing planet. OGN did some homework for you and list below some of the best podcasts for undergrads who like to stay updated on current affairs but choose to stay away from negative news.


Houston We Have a Podcast: If space exploration is something that makes your heart beat faster, Houston We Have a Podcast is just what the doctor ordered. The platform has as much information as any assignment writing service can provide when it comes to academic essays and research papers. You will find out more about the latest techs, missions, and discoveries together with a unique perspective on the wonders of space and everyone exploring it. Whether you’re taking an astronomy course or are a space geek, the Houston We Have a Podcast will show you all the news behind the scenes at NASA.


Sounds Good: This weekly podcast has all students need to distract from the harsh world and find out how they can make a difference in it. At Sounds Good, you will find discussions full of hope and optimism between those who are eager to change the world. Sounds good?


Kind World: Students who would like to feel the real power of kindness should listen to this podcast. Every episode of the Kind World tells a story about how even the smallest act of kindness can make somebody’s life better. If you are a college undergrad, you will find Kind World a perfect reminder of the impact every person can make. The podcast impresses and inspires with its emotional and compelling stories that make young adults think (and re-think!) about their own attitude toward people and how they can contribute to everyone’s well-being.


Good Life Project: The podcast is the go-to place for valuable insights into living a positive life that is 100 percent fulfilling. The Good Life Project is hosted by Jonathan Fields who interviews a lot of interesting guests, from entrepreneurs to artists. All of them come to share their unique life stories that college and university students may find especially inspiring in their personal and academic journeys.


The Happy Broadcast: First, it was a simple account on the well-known Instagram platform. Today, The Happy Broadcast is your source of positive happening all over the planet. Its host, Mauro Gatti, talks literally about everything from heartwarming stories of resilience to discussions of environmental issues and innovations. If you or someone you know are interested in global affairs broadcast from a positive angle, make sure to bookmark the podcast.


The Good Time Show: Students curious about culture, techs, and positivity in general will find The Good Time Show quite exciting. Aarthi and Sriram usually talk to real gurus in the niches of entertainment, tech, and far beyond. The hosts offer more than just a bag of positive news. They focus on various innovations that inspire college and university students, especially those pursuing their degrees in the tech field.


Happy, Not Crappy: Now, this is interesting! Something completely different from everything listed above, Happy, Not Crappy podcast offers an interactive and entertaining look at absurd, weird, and odd news that is uplifting and inspiring at the same time. Nikki and Mickey (the hosts) surf online to find the most interesting issues they will discuss at the podcast. The best thing about Happy, Not Crappy is that you have an opportunity to take a break from a busy life full of mischiefs and have some good laugh with like-minded people. Enjoy!

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