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Top Tech Podcasts you Should be Listening to in 2021

The very nature of technology is shifting: whereas in the past it played a supporting role, today it's a driver of business objectives, catapulting tech IQ to the top of the list of in-demand skills.

We’re all trying to squeeze the most out of every minute of the day, and in the ultra-competitive and rapidly evolving world-of-technology learning passively and on the go offers a HUGE advantage.

This has lead to a decline in the consumption of traditional resources like printed books and an increase in the popularity of easier to consume formats like audiobooks and podcasts.

Prompting more and more professionals to make listening to podcasts part of their daily routine: listening in the shower, on the commute to work, or even while working out with as many as 144 million Americans listening to podcasts each year according to the latest statistics.

Whether you’re a podcasting newbie or an old pro listening at 3x speed, podcasts are one of the most efficient ways of staying up to date on the latest tech news and trends impacting your industry.

Now, without further ado and in no particular order, let’s dive into our list of the top tech podcasts you should be listening to in 2021.

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TWIT.TV

TWIT.TV is a podcast network that helps busy professionals stay up to date on the latest happenings in the world of technology. TWIT podcasts entertain you while serving up the latest tech news, reviews, and how-tos. This Week In Tech has an extensive catalog of weekly podcasts tackling topics like security, enterprise tech, the latest from Google, and much more.
Standout podcasts:

TWIT (This Week In Tech) has been running for over 10 years, amassing a huge following of loyal listeners. Hosted by Leo Laporte, the show is an unscripted roundtable discussion with leading tech experts regarding the latest developments in the world of technology.

Security Now, hosted by Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte, gives you the scoop on the latest hacks, outages, security breaches and ransomware attacks. The show has been growing in popularity because it’s not only one of the most informative podcasts on cyber security – it’s also one of the most entertaining.

FLOSS (free, libre, open source software) Weekly brings you the latest and greatest in open source software hosted by Doc Searls and a rotating panel of co-hosts. Together they interview some of the most influential figures from the open source community.

This Week In Enterprise Tech explores the complex yet exciting world of enterprise technology. The show features a panel-style discussion between its quintet of rotating hosts and other topic experts on the ins and outs of enterprise solutions.

ThinkCast by Gartner

Produced by renowned global research and advisory firm Gartner, ThinkCast, hosted by Kasey Panetta and Heather Pemberton, is where business and technology intersect. Hear from top experts on how to build a more successful organization, team, and career in a digital era.

Boagworld

Boagworld is an award-winning podcast named after host Paul Boag, a consultant and author who’s been working in digital for over 25 years. The show is the longest-running web design podcast on the air and has provided countless lessons on digital transformation, user experience, and conversion rate optimization over the years.

Because the show covers such a wide range of topics, like digital strategy, design, and marketing, it also appeals to a wide range of audiences, including developers, designers, product owners, entrepreneurs, and marketers.

Hosts Paul and Mark combine their distinctly British humor and wit to bring you one of the most informative yet fun-to-listen-to podcasts on the web.

Note to self

Described by host Manoush Zomorodi as “a tech show about being human” the podcast is a combination of research with real-life experiences and personal stories. The show focuses on exploring topics relating to how technology affects our lives, including its impact on culture, personal relationships, health, and more.

The only caveat here is that the show recently moved to Luminary, meaning you’ll need a premium subscription to unlock all new episodes.

A16z

The a16z Podcast explores the topics of technology and innovation. The show was created by venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz and does an excellent job of balancing technology-focused topics with broader business points relevant to investors.
A rotating team of hosts takes turns interviewing industry and academic experts from all over the world regarding how technology impacts business, culture, and our future.

Lex Fridman Podcast

Lex Fridman is an AI researcher working on autonomous vehicles, human-robot interaction, and machine learning at MIT, and while the show focuses on science and technology Lex also mixes in plenty of his other interests including sports, history, and philosophy.

Lex Fridman is an AI researcher working on autonomous vehicles, human-robot interaction, and machine learning at MIT. While the show mainly focuses on science and technology, Lex also mixes in plenty of his other interests, including sports, history, and philosophy.

The show has featured a variety of illustrious guests including names like Elon Musk, Jack Dorsey, Richard Dawkins, Leonard Susskind, and Noam Chomsky.

This isn’t a conventional technology podcast either – not only will you hear about robots and autonomous vehicles, but you’ll also hear guests open up about less conventional topics like life, love, aliens, and everything in between.

Fun fact:

Lex loves sitting down with Joe Rogan to talk about everything from sports and martial arts to the nature of intelligence. He likes hanging out with Rogan so much he's been featured five times on the Joe Rogan Experience. Here are the links to the episodes in case you want to give them a listen. #1188, #1292, #1422, #1455, #1537.

Darknet Diaries

Hosted by Jack Rhysider the show features tales from the dark side of the internet including true stories about cybercrime, hackers, malware, internet privacy, and more. Darknet Diaries is a podcast that will speak to your inner detective. The show has received widespread acclaim from leading publications like The Guardian and The New York Times for its investigative style format, featuring original audio footage and interviews.

Don’t see your favorite podcast on the list? Let us know about it by emailing mbarrera@bluecoding.com

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