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Best Podcasts for Students
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Published 11 June 2026
6 minute read
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Modified 11 June 2026
by Journal Student Living
Published 11 June 2026
6 minute read
Modified 11 June 2026
by Journal Student Living
Looking for the best podcasts for students? Whether you’re commuting around campus, studying for exams or figuring out your next career move, podcasts are an easy way to learn something new. From Australian news and finance shows to study motivation and wellbeing, we’ve rounded up some of the best listens for uni students.
Shameless
Listen on Spotify or Apple Podcasts
One of Australia’s most popular podcasts, Shameless covers current events, pop culture and social issues in a way that’s engaging and easy to follow.
Why students love it:
The Imperfects
Listen on Spotify or Apple Podcasts
Hosted by Hugh van Cuylenburg, Ryan Shelton and Josh van Cuylenburg, The Imperfects explores mental health, vulnerability and personal growth through honest conversations.
Why students love it:
Squiz Today
Listen on Spotify or Apple Podcasts
Need to keep up with the news without scrolling for hours? Squiz Today delivers a concise daily news update in around 10 minutes.
Perfect for:
The Psychology of Your 20s
Listen on Spotify or Apple Podcasts
Created by Australian psychologist Jemma Sbeg, The Psychology of Your 20s explores many of the challenges young adults face during university and early adulthood.
Why students love it:
For many students, it’s the perfect reminder that you’re not the only person trying to figure things out.

Deep Questions
Listen on Spotify or Apple Podcasts
Hosted by author and professor Cal Newport, Deep Questions explores focus and productivity. It’s ideal for students who want to improve concentration and get more from their study sessions.
Students can learn about:
The Inforium Podcast
Listen on Spotify or Apple Podcasts
Although based overseas, the study strategies and time-management tips are relevant for students at any Australian university. Topics include:
No Stupid Questions
Listen on Spotify or Apple Podcasts
Hosted by psychologist Angela Duckworth and economist Stephen Dubner, No Stupid Questions tackles everyday questions through the lens of psychology, behavioural science and human behaviour.
Episodes explore topics like:

Equity Mates
Listen on Spotify or Apple Podcasts
Created by young Australians, Equity Mates makes investing and personal finance accessible for beginners.
Students can learn about:
She’s on the Money
Listen on Spotify or Apple Podcasts
Hosted by Victoria Devine, She’s on the Money has become one of Australia’s most popular finance brands for young adults.
Why students listen:
The Happiness Lab
Listen on Spotify or Apple Podcasts
Hosted by Yale professor Dr Laurie Santos, The Happiness Lab explores the science behind happiness and wellbeing through research-backed advice.
Topics include:
Feel Better, Live More
Listen on Spotify or Apple Podcasts
This podcast focuses on physical and mental wellbeing through conversations with health experts, psychologists and researchers.
Students often enjoy episodes about:

Yes. Podcasts can help students continue learning outside the classroom while making use of commuting time, gym sessions or study breaks. They offer insights into topics that may not be covered in lectures and can expose students to different perspectives, industries and even career paths.
Many students use podcasts to:
The key is choosing podcasts that align with your interests, goals and study journey.
Listening to podcasts is one thing, but creating your own can be just as rewarding.
Students living at Market Way will have access to a dedicated podcast studio, giving them a space to record interviews, class projects, creative content or even launch their own podcast series.
Podcasting can help students develop valuable skills including:
Whether you’re studying media, journalism, marketing or simply have a story to share, having access to a purpose-built recording space makes it easier to bring your ideas to life.

Podcasts are a simple way to turn everyday moments into learning opportunities. Whether you’re travelling to campus, exercising, cooking dinner or taking a break between classes, there’s a podcast that can help you stay informed, motivated and connected.
Explore our Melbourne locations or book a tour and discover how Journal can help you feel at home while you study, grow and make the most of your time at university.
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