Top Podcast in India

  

Top 7 Podcasts in India



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"Listen to learn." When we were in school, teachers often told us to listen before we wrote because listening is the most important part of learning. This advice still holds true today, as listening allows us to gain a deeper understanding of others perspectives and experiences. If we look closely, podcast culture has grown exponentially in recent years, and the COVID-19 pandemic has greatly accelerated this tendency. In the first year of the epidemic, India's podcast consumption grew by 29.3 percent.


After the United States and China, India is currently the world's third-largest consumer of podcasts.The number of monthly listeners in India has increased from roughly four million in 2016 to an expected 57.6 million in 2020. This growth can be attributed to the increasing availability of affordable smartphones and internet connectivity in India. Additionally, the diverse range of content available in regional languages has also contributed to the popularity of podcasts in the country. In this article we know about the top 8 podcast of India.

 

Podcast meaning and examples:


According to Wikipedia, "a podcast is a program made available in digital format for download over the Internet.," For example, an episodic series of digital audio files that a user can download to a personal device to listen to at a time of their choosing.

 

Top 7 podcasts in India:

 

How rapidly a change came in podcast culture. During the past few years, podcast entertainment has steadily gained popularity in India. As of 2019, the Indian podcast business is expected to be worth over $280 million. These 8 top podcasts are from different genres and offer a diverse range of content for listeners to choose from, including comedy, news, spiritual and self-improvement, motivational, relationships, and more.if you are a beginner you can start from this. Let's talk about the top podcast in India :-

 

  1. TRS by Ranveer Allahabadia (Beer Biceps)
  2. Figuring Out by Raj Shamani
  3. On Purpose by Jay Shetty
  4. Huberman Cab podcast by Dr. Andrew Huberman
  5. Call her daddy, by Alexandra Cooper and Sofia Franklyn
  6. The Mel Robbins Show by Mel Robbins
  7. Dostcast by Vinamre Kasana

 

1. TRS by Ranveer Allahabdia

 


Ranveer Allahbadia, better known as BeerBiceps, hosts the podcast The Ranveer Show (TRS). Ranveer, the show's host, discusses spirituality, Hinduism, history, love and relationships, fitness and fashion, and other topics. The show contains conversations with some of the world's smartest and most accomplished individuals, who share their life tales and points of view. TRS is only accessible on Spotify. This is also accessible in Hindi. If you don't have time, listen at 1.5x speed.
TRS Clips (or TRS Clips Hindi) is a YouTube channel that includes small clips from the show. The show has gotten positive feedback and has been called "India's most intelligent podcast," featuring a few of the nation's most accomplished people with inspiring tales.

 

2. Figuring out by Raj Shamani





Entrepreneur and investor Raj Shamani is the host of the podcast "Figuring Out with Raj Shamani". He was included on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list. The programme includes interviews with prosperous company owners, financiers, and executives who offer their knowledge and expertise on how to launch and expand prosperous enterprises. Some of the guests who have been on the show include Byju's co-creator Divya Gokulnath, Ashneer Grover, founder of Bharat Pe, and others. The podcast is accessible on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and YouTube, among other platforms. This podcast is available in Hindi.

 

3. On Purpose by Jay Shetty




 

Jay Shetty hosts the podcast On Purpose with Jay Shetty. The book "Think Like a Monk" was written by him. The podcast offers conversations with accomplished people from many areas who share their personal observations and opinions on issues such as relationships, self-improvement, and spirituality (mindfulness). The author, Jay Shetty, draws from his own experiences as a former monk to provide practical advice on how to live a more fulfilling life. His teachings focus on the importance of mindfulness, gratitude, and service to others.

 

4. Huberman Cab podcast by Dr. Andrew Huberman




 

At the Stanford School of Medicine, Dr. Andrew Huberman holds a tenured professorship in both neurobiology and ophthalmology. He is the host of the Huberman Lab podcast, which addresses neuroscience, specifically how our brain and its interactions with our body's organs regulate our perceptions, habits, and health. The episode also discusses present and developing techniques for assessing and altering the function of our neurological system.

 

 

5. Call Her Daddy, by Alexandra Cooper and Sofia Franklyn




 

It was recognized as the second-best successful podcast on Spotify in 2021 and 2022. Alexandra Cooper and Sofia Franklyn started the podcast Call Her Daddy in 2018. In this podcast,you explore sex and relationships, providing men and women with wisdom and nonjudgmental counsel. It quickly gained popularity, with downloads increasing from 12,000 to 2 million in two months.

 

6. The Mel Robbins Show by Mel Robbins




 

Mel Robbins is an internationally recognized motivational speaker, author, and podcast host. She is well-known for her powerful leadership and personal development thoughts. Robbins is the author of numerous publications, including "The 5 Second Rule" and "The High 5 Habit". which is a best-selling book. Her podcast is full of ideas for encouraging change, challenging thinking, and driving personal and professional progress. Mel Robbins provides real-world motivation. Mel thinks that you have the ability to transform your life.

 

7. Dostcast by Vinamre Kasana

 



Dostcast is a prominent podcast channel with over a million views on its episodes. The podcast covers a wide range of themes, including history, business, and travel. Vinamre is in charge of the podcast. One of my favorite episodes is when Vinamre constantly talks with Suhel Seth.


We all grew up hearing stories from our parents and grandparents. Storytelling is deeply ingrained in Indian culture and has been used to preserve traditions, values, and history. It is a powerful tool that connects generations and helps to keep the rich heritage of India alive. 

Podcasts can help with multitasking since they allow consumers to educate or be amused while performing other chores. Podcasts, like visual media, do not need reading and demand minimal energy, offering them a hands-free and eyes-free type of entertainment that can make everyday activities appear lighter. Podcasts are ideal for our brains' conditioning to accomplish at minimum two things at once. Podcasting allows you to drive, stroll, or clean the dishwasher while listening to the century-old crime, the newest tech news, a spiritual talk, or a unicorn interview.

 

 

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