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26 YouTube Podcasts To Listen To Whenever and Wherever

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YouTube podcasts are another avenue for YouTube content creators to let their creativity and personalities roam free. On the other end of this deal, their audience gets more content in soundbites every week.

Still, many wonder about YouTube podcasts. Common discussions surrounding it tackle its recent popularity, its platforms, and its best shows. This list rounds up the 26 best YouTube podcasts you can listen to no matter where you are.

 

What are YouTube podcasts?

Podcasts Definition

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Unknown to many, podcasts had their start through Apple’s products. It specifically came to the world through the iPod. Coined by Steve Jobs in an iPhone reveal, the word ‘podcast’ consists of the words Apple iPod and broadcasting.

Podcasts have grown beyond this original meaning since then. These days, a podcast simply refers to episodes of a series contained in audio files. These can be about anything, too. Horror podcasts, science podcasts, advice podcasts, and more are waiting to be discovered.

Access to most if not all podcasts are through digital platforms. By downloading these files on your phone, you have access to them wherever and whenever.

For those who do not have phone memory, streaming podcasts is a possibility too. All listeners have to do is connect to the internet and press play.

 

YouTube

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Founded in 2005 as a video-sharing website, YouTube has grown into a media conglomerate in recent times. There is a low chance of finding a human being who has never heard of YouTube. In the 21st century, there are millions of videos for watching on the platform. YouTube has something for everyone, after all.

YouTube is accessible on any device, from your PC to your laptop, your tablet, and your smartphones. Since it was bought by Google in 2006, YouTube has only become more ubiquitous as time passes. It has grown from a video sharing service to a business model in a little over a decade.

It would be amiss for people to forget that YouTube is a business platform now. While its community of creators thrive on creativity, they also bet on themselves. Anyone who starts a YouTube account nowadays can build a following and monetize their content. Their content is the product. Creators, on the other hand, are the business people.

Of course, like many other businesses, the only way is up. YouTube creators are not tied to making their videos for life (at least most of them are not). Like any business model, diversifying the product—which is content in this case—is the natural way to go.

This is the reason why many YouTubers have started their own podcasts. To have your subscribers follow you and your work beyond YouTube is a goal for many creators on the platform.

YouTube Podcasts Definition

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YouTube podcasts by YouTubers have grown over the last five years. These YouTube podcasts also cover different genres, just as YouTube videos are not one and the same video.

Some may think that going from video to audio content is a downgrade. However, it is not the inferior brother to YouTube videos in many ways. To capture an audience through physical means is one thing, but to have them only listen to you is another.

Still, many creators diversify their content by uploading the physical recordings of their podcast on YouTube too. These are usually on separate YouTube channels. Their followings are not as large, but still enough to keep their YouTube podcasts afloat. Audio recordings will be available on podcast platforms like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, and more.

YouTube podcasts have redefined what it means to have a podcast. Now, it can be any audio or video recording of people talking. Think of it as a radio show you have control over.

Many high-profile YouTubers have started their YouTube podcasts. These content creators have millions of subscribers. However, their YouTube podcasts are broken-down versions of their content. Thus, they are on second or third YouTube channels from the same creator. This is where video recordings of their YouTube podcasts are uploaded.

Because of the success of this model, many podcasters have managed to start their podcasts on YouTube. These podcasts come from individuals without a prior YouTube following.

Is There a YouTube for Podcasts?

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Podcasting is a natural step forward by YouTube creators. YouTube podcasts are embraced in their own right.

When it comes to watch time, normal YouTube content lasts for about 15 minutes on average. On the other hand, YouTube podcasts can go for as long as an hour depending on the creators. This gives YouTube and its content creators extra avenues to make money. It also gives subscribers extra content to enjoy.

Despite growing popularity amongst YouTube creators, there is not yet a specific YouTube platform for podcasts. YouTube podcasts are currently thriving on separate YouTube channels. This is unlike YouTube’s adaptation of the gaming community, since the platform started YouTube Games for this specific niche.

Even though YouTube’s biggest creators like Emma Chamberlain and Marques Brownlee have their own podcasts, they are yet to launch it on a YouTube Podcasts platform. YouTube is yet to make changes around this growing popularity, but there are definitely changes coming their audiences’ ways.

 

26 YouTube Podcasts To Listen To Whenever and Wherever

Dear Hank and John

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It is safe to say that YouTube has had generations of creators over time. These creators’ longevity will vary, with some dropping their YouTube channels to pursue other careers.

Vlogbrothers’ channel runners, John and Hank Green, have a different story. When they started their YouTube channels in 2007, YouTube content was not yet monetized. They already had different careers, to begin with: Hank was in the field of science while John was a budding author.

What started as a way for the brothers to communicate daily through YouTube videos turned into something else. As time went on, John and Hank built a small community on YouTube called Nerdfighters.

In 2018, a little over 10 years since they started their YouTube channel, the brothers decided to start their own podcast. This was before other YouTubers started their own YouTube podcasts. However, the brothers were not the first content creators to do so.

Dear Hank and John is a podcast hosted by the Green brothers. It is a comedy advice podcast that also gives listeners the latest news from Mars and third-tier English football team AFC Wimbledon. Its producer is Rosianna Halse Rojas, a long-time friend and collaborator of the Green brothers.

YouTube podcasts are often comedy podcasts, but Dear Hank and John stands out due to its heartfelt nature. The brothers have a way of going through each question with light but kindhearted fun, unafraid of getting serious when they have to be.

The brothers provide “dubious” advice for their listeners, but questions keep getting sent in despite this disclaimer. Emailing them at hankandjohn@gmail.com is the only way to get your question on the podcast.

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Anything Goes with Emma Chamberlain

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Contrasting the work of classic YouTubers John and Hank Green is young content creator Emma Chamberlain. Emma rose to fame in the time of Instagram influencers and highly elaborate internet memes. With that being said, it’s no surprise that her content follows suit.

Emma is a balance of comedy and luxury, which makes her one of the most popular YouTubers for the platform’s Generation Z audience. She has many tricks up her sleeve and has diversified her content from early on. From collaborations with the Dolan Twins to Louis Vuitton, Emma has achieved success in many platforms.

Her podcast, Anything Goes with Emma Chamberlain, is one of the most popular YouTube podcasts today. Here, she talks about anything under the sun.

Like having a normal conversation with friends, Anything Goes discusses young life’s tribulations and dishes advice straight from Emma herself. She also at times will go on a whim and spark insightful conversations with her guests.

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Ear Biscuits

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Ear Biscuits is another example of YouTube podcasts with insightful content. Spearheaded by Good Mythical Morning hosts Rhett and Link, this podcast features unfiltered conversations from the two best friends.

Those who have followed the YouTube community, or continue to follow it, should know Rhett and Link. They are one of the few YouTubers who manage to stay ahead of the curve. They have even been guests on popular late-night talk shows such as The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.

Each week on Ear Biscuits, Rhett and Link cover anything concerning life. They can discuss ghosts, religion, or even their family lives. This podcast is not supplementary to their Good Mythical Morning YouTube show, so it has an audience all of its own.

Ear Biscuits gets up close and personal without sacrificing the fun of watching Rhett and Link in their long-running show. Come and listen to this podcast if you need a laugh, a cry, or something in between.

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The TryPod

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Comedy YouTube podcasts are common, but only a few are quite as fun as The TryPod. Ran by the popular YouTube channel The Try Guys, The TryPod is a dissection of their lives as somewhat famous internet creators. Running for over an hour, The TryPod also has entertaining debate episodes audiences can listen and laugh to again and again.

Offering a unique perspective on life’s smallest concerns, such as candy bars and life’s tribulations such as politicized social media, are the Try Guys. The TryPod is also hosted and edited by Miles Bonsignore, who is hailed by fans as the fifth Try Guy.

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Waveform: The MKBHD Podcast

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Marques Brownlee and Andres Manganelli run Waveform: The MKBHD Podcast. This is one of the few YouTube podcasts that discuss the best and latest from the tech industry.

YouTube audiences will know Marques Brownlee from his long-running tech YouTube channel. Now with over 13 million subscribers, he is the second-most subscribed tech channel on YouTube. The podcast more or less has the same content, but it comes with more perspectives because he has a co-host discussing the topics with him.

In YouTube podcasts such as this, audiences can expect insight into every nook and cranny of Marques Brownlee’s videos. Listen as Marques and Andres give you their latest predictions on 2021 smartphones and smart cars that are yet to come.

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Tiny Meat Gang Podcast

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YouTube comedians Cody Ko and Noel Miller are collaborators under the name Tiny Meat Gang. Together they make songs, run a YouTube channel, and even collaborate on their separate ones. The most notable of which is their That’s Cringe videos.

It is to no one’s surprise that these two make interesting and hilarious podcast hosts. YouTube podcasts succeed because of its hosts, and Tiny Meat Gang Podcast has that in its bag. Both Ko and Miller are infectiously fun to watch, and their podcast has that same energy.

Join them as they discuss anything they want. You may not always know what you are going to get, but you know that a round of hilarity and perspective is always in the mix.

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Jenna and Julien Podcast

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The Jenna and Julien podcast may win a longevity award if there ever is one for YouTube podcasts. It started in 2014 and ran up until 2020, a little after Jenna decided to leave the spotlight of the internet.

Jenna Marbles is another classic YouTuber who got her start on the platform before videos could be monetized. Her boyfriend, Julien Solomita, is a vlogger and game streamer who helped her run her YouTube channel. The genre their content falls under is comedy, which has been Jenna’s bread and butter since the start of her career.

There is no set outline to the Jenna and Julien Podcast, and that was the beauty of it. YouTube podcasts such as these are driven by conversation, and these two hosts were well-versed to keep it running for a long time. Jenna and Julien offer random and sometimes helpful insight into the world, the internet’s world, and their dogs’ worlds.

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Hello Internet

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Hosted by CGP Grey and Dr. Brady Haran, Hello Internet is an audio podcast that is as educational as it is entertaining. The backgrounds of both hosts make them the best fit in giving people a different perspective on human matters.

CGP Grey is an educational content creator who got his start on YouTube. He has no set style for content creation; his videos can be about politics, history, and culture. Either way, they encompass important and trivial matters of the world.

His co-host, Dr Brady Haran, is a video journalist and filmmaker. Together, they keep their audience as curious as they are in topics they discuss. What do they discuss? They go from shallow to deep with any topic they talk about. This covers anything from emojis and date formatting to plane crashes and Star Wars, among other things.

This podcast is for anyone who values fun learning. Hello Internet is one of the best YouTube podcasts you can listen to where each episode ends with you seeing the world in a new light.

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You Can Sit With Us

 

The Try Guys have The TryPod, but the world of Try does not end there. Their significant others, also known as The Try Wives, run the You Can Sit With Us podcast. Not many YouTube podcasts are run by women, and this is one of the best you can find.

Join Maggie Bustamante, Becky Habersburger, and Ariel Fulmer as they discuss daily struggles of women and bond with them while listening. They also do not shy away from discussing current events and personal matters. The latter may even be more interesting to Try Guys fans because it gives them a different look into the lives of each guy in the group.

Sometimes, the Try Guys will guest host which leads to even more hilarity for listeners. Try Guys fans will definitely love tuning into this show as they provide content that is not usually showcased on their YouTube channel.

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H3 Podcast

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YouTube podcasts can come and go, but the H3 Podcast is arguably one of the most popular and long-lasting. Run by h3h3Productions and hosted by Edward and Hila Klein, the H3 Podcast garners millions of listens monthly.

Together with their crew, the H3 Podcast makes a light (sometimes heavy) mockery out of internet culture. As the internet is an ever-changing platform, Ethan and Hila will keep you up to date on its latest trends and fails. Often, they even have internet personalities joining their conversations to provide a clearer view of their topic.

Their podcast currently has over six million subscribers, making them one of the best YouTube podcasts to listen to if you want to stay up to date.

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Crash On Our Couch

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Crash On Our Couch falls under the category of relatable and lifestyle YouTube podcasts. Its hosts, Arden Rose and Will Darbyshire, are a boyfriend-and-girlfriend duo that offers light and funny discussion on worldly matters. They can cover any ground, from the world’s biggest conspiracies to small but funny cultural differences around the world.

They also accept questions from listeners, which helps anyone who wants insight into being in a loving and stable relationship. Moreover, audiences will find out what it means to be in your 20s during the 21st century.

Crash On Our Couch is one of the perfect YouTube podcasts for anyone in their 20s-30s. Arden and Will’s humble and honest takes on what it means to be young in an age so ridden by anxiety and social media presence makes Crash On Our Couch a must-listen.

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Ghost Notes

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YouTube is full of niche genres, and Ghost Notes is a culmination of two music-focused YouTube channels. It is one of the few YouTube podcasts that focus on music and musical analysis.

Hosted by Cory from 12tone and Noah from Polyphonic, Ghost Notes touches on the best and latest topics of music. Some episodes focus on the lyrical writing process, while others may have audiences wondering about what makes the latest hits “hits.”

Some of their best episodes are when Cory and Noah deconstruct what music listening is about. Often, musical analyses may seem condescending. However, Cory and Noah approach it with an empathetic and exciting outlook. Because of this, listeners will be more than interested in learning about a universal language: music.

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My Brother, My Brother, and Me

My Brother, My Brother, and Me
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Comedy advice is a common genre amongst YouTube podcasts. This is no surprise; this formula is tried and tested, after all. Moreover, it is a concept anyone can catch up on at any time.

My Brother, My Brother, and Me joins this list’s rank of comedy advice YouTube podcasts. Hosted by Justin, Travis, and Griffin McElroy, this podcast brings hilarity to otherwise dull life experiences.

The McElroy family is a popular YouTube channel that often brings animation, vlogging, and other genres together. Its magic is not so much its genres as much as it is the brothers themselves. For the YouTube community, the McElroy family can be an escape. They serve ideal conversations that offer light and perspective.

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Psychobabble with Tyler Oakley & Korey Kuhl

Psychobabble with Tyler Oakley & Korey Kuhl
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YouTube has been having a long run. Every year, YouTubers come and go. It does essentially function as a company of its own now. This is why it is quite special to have a YouTube career like Tyler Oakley’s. He grew to popularity in 2012 and he has hosted/guested many events since.

With Psychobabble, audiences get even more content from Tyler Oakley. Moreover, YouTube podcasts are rarely hosted alone. Thus, Tyler Oakley is joined by Koery Kuhl in this pop culture podcast.

In Psychobabble with Tyler Oakley & Korey Kuhl, audiences will hear discussions on gay rights, drag queens, pop culture criticism, and maybe a bit of Ariana Grande. Adding to these discussions are stories from Tyler’s and Korey’s lives, which make for an insightful listen.

This is a free audio podcast that people can listen to whenever and wherever. It is like having conversations with your best friends, which was Tyler’s brand, to begin with.

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The Anthropocene Reviewed

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Besides Dear Hank and John, book author John Green hosts The Anthropocene Reviewed. This time, he does not have his brother Hank as his co-host for this show.

The Anthropocene Reviewed is one of the most creative YouTube podcasts today. It has John reviewing everything man-made. This is not limited to industry, either. John can review classic songs, the idea of decathlons, and many more.

A YouTube podcast such as this one is defined by its title. The Anthropocene is a word for the impact human activity has on this planet. In the 21st century, the Anthropocene is us, and this show reminds us how much of an impact a person can make.

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Filmhaus Podcast

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Gamers old and new may know of the YouTube channel Funhaus. On this channel, viewers can watch top-of-the-line gameplays, game reviews, movie reviews, and even round-table discussions on the latest Marvel content.

YouTube channels and YouTube podcasts have the freedom to do what they want with their content. With such a diverse roster of videos, the people at Funhaus decided to keep matters specific in their podcast.

The Filmhaus podcast focuses on the Funhaus team’s reviews, discussions, and thoughts on the film industry. Many listeners may notice that this often is about comic book movies, animated movies, and Disney originals. This comes to no one’s surprise, though. There are many Disney+ shows and movies underway, so this is a natural burst in content. Funhaus does not only have the Filmhaus as its extra arm; The YouTube channel has sprouted game play-specific series too.

Movie buffs and pop culture fanatics will enjoy listening to Filmhaus. However, YouTube podcasts such as this will be of interest to anyone. It is no secret that movies and TV shows have become everyone’s cup of tea over the recent years. Because of streaming platforms such as Netflix, Peacock, Disney+, and Amazon Prime, it is difficult not to find something you are interested in.

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The Pleasure Is Ours

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People may know former Vine star Cody Ko from his collaborations with his Tiny Meat Gang partner, Noel Miller. In the Pleasure Is Ours, he hosts a podcast alone with a guest sharing ideas with him in each episode.

Not unknown to YouTube podcasts is the advice genre. YouTubers capitalize on their personalities, and there is no better way for people to see more of it than through these YouTubers’ advice. By doing this, YouTubers and their audiences strengthen their bonds further. Thus, The Pleasure Is Ours is an effort by Cody to connect and bond with his audience.

This podcast claims that it puts out the “worst life tips.” Listeners are told to enjoy it as if they are talking to their older siblings. Cody Ko and his guests are unafraid to call their listeners out and make fun of them. This is not always at another’s expense, though. Cody Ko is not one to hold any punches when it comes to talking about himself. His guests, including popular YouTubers like Emma Chamberlain, are the same.

Listen as Cody and his guests get hilariously philosophical with The Pleasure Is Ours. Advice podcasts that keep it real and honest with its listeners are what people really need. Cody and his guests will treat you like family with their brand of tough love.

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Just a Tip with Megan Batoon

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Megan Batoon is another YouTuber that runs her own YouTube podcast. Like The Pleasure Is Ours, Just a Tip with Megan Batoon is a comedic advice podcast that gives audiences cautionary anecdotes on life as Megan knows it. In this podcast, she sometimes has popular Youtubers over. Included in this is Timothy DeLaGhetto, who started YouTube around the era of Ryan Higa, Jenna Marbles, and the vlogbrothers.

For those who may not know, Megan Batoon is an all-around performer. With a background in acting, dancing, and writing, she is a powerhouse in entertainment. She has seen LA for what it is, and that place is tough with love. Because of her life experiences, she is able to give people cautious yet insightful advice.

Just a Tip is one of the most sincere YouTube podcasts audiences can listen to. Megan gives off a-shoulder-to-cry-on persona, which makes audiences entranced.

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SmoshCast

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Speaking of classic YouTubers, one will be hard pressed to find a YouTube fan who does not know Smosh.

A comedy channel filled with sketches, gameplays, and more, Smosh is one of the longest-running YouTube channels on the platform. Even with its founding member Anthony Padilla leaving the channel, Smosh remains relevant to this day. This comedy channel has kept its shine throughout the years.

In SmoshCast, YouTube audiences can listen to the cast and crew of Smosh as they discuss the latest trends and news on the internet. This is one of the YouTube podcasts with no set theme, so topics can change from episode to episode. Sometimes, it is even a part-advice podcast, so listeners will get a dose of each member’s life wisdom.

On this podcast is another Smosh founding member, Ian Hecox. Together with Anthony, they built Smosh.com in the early 2000s. Now, Smosh has a few YouTube channels of its own, a podcast, and many projects underway.

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Deeper with the Dolan Twins

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Taking a detour to Gen Z Youtuber content, this podcast by the Dolan twins is a must-listen. As the title suggests, YouTube podcasts such as these will deconstruct everything audiences know about their YouTube idols.

The Dolan Twins are often known for their comedic vlogs and collaborations with fellow YouTubers. Together with Emma Chamberlain and James Charles, they made several videos that skyrocketed all four of them to fame.

Naturally, all four have since minimized their collaborations with one another. Now, they have even more separate projects. For the Dolan Twins, it is Deeper with the Dolan Twins.

Insightful and honest, this podcast has the twins discussing the most vulnerable topics for them. Being a YouTuber is not all it is cut out to be, and listeners will see things from the Dolan Twins’ perspective. For example, the twins discuss why they do not drink alcohol at all. Moreover, they go into their psyche as to why.

Young listeners and the Dolan Twins’ audience will learn more than a thing or two about the twins through this podcast. Growing up, the Dolan Twins know that there is more to life than YouTube. Deeper documents this, and listeners are in for a ride.

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Very Really Good

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Commentary YouTubers have also grown within the last few years. With many comedians from Vine left without a home, many turned to commentary YouTube for a new content platform.

Joining these Viner-turned-commentators is Kurtis Conner. Again, like many other YouTube podcasts on this list, this podcast has no set topic. Every week, Conner simply discusses what he wants to discuss. Of course, this does not mean to be a self-serving podcast. Conner is a funny and thoughtful YouTuber, and this reflects on his material.

Listen as Kurtis talks about anything he finds funny or mind-boggling. In some weeks he even has guests from his YouTuber niche with him, an example being Drew Gooden.

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‎Impaulsive with Logan Paul

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The Paul brothers are not alien to the Vine-turned-to-YouTube success story. If anything, they are the poster boys for this narrative. Together, they have built empires and been at the center of YouTube discussions since then.

Logan Paul, the older of the two, is known for his loud mouth vlogs and previously controversial content. With Impaulsive, he explores more his maturity as he grows into his own skin. Together with his two co-hosts, Paul discusses social issues and other mentally stimulating topics on Impaulsive with Logan Paul.

Sample episodes include discussions on cryptocurrency, Hollywood paparazzi, and even the Black Lives Matter movement. Paul is not holding any punches with his opinions, and his friends aren’t afraid to speak their minds as well. Some episodes even have these hosts clashing with one another.

However, this is what makes Impaulsive mentally stimulating. To listen to perspectives outside your own is difficult, especially in this world’s social media landscape. Logan Paul challenges this with Impaulsive.

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Baby Steps

 

Baby Steps is another arm of the Try Guys’ podcasting channels. On this podcast, Try Dad Ned Fulmer and his wife Ariel Fulmer discuss their current experiences with raising two children in this day and age.

Together, they also dish on parenting secrets and advice to their audience. While this podcast is new, it is also not a first for the two. Both have been hosting their own podcasts prior to this one, which is why Ned and Ariel are the best parents to do this job.

Topics of this podcast include parenting through a global pandemic, baby product reviews, and pregnancy woes. Listen to Ned and Ariel as they uncover an entirely new genre of YouTube podcasts: parenting.

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SuperMegaCast

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Friends Matt Watson and Ryan Magee are known for their thoughtful but hilarious YouTube videos. Now, like other YouTube podcasts on this list, their audiences can get their fill of the two.

The SuperMegaCast is a podcast of two friends talking about anything and everything. On their Spotify page, they write that they are “…two friends who have a YouTube channel talking about whatever they feel like.”

This is not untrue. If you want a hilarious take on cannibalism and other off-the-cuff topics, listen to the SuperMegaCast.

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The Joe Rogan Experience

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A list of YouTuber podcasts would be incomplete without The Joe Rogan Experience. Possibly the most popular podcast on this list, this is hosted by TV comedian and host Joe Rogan. He and his co-host Brian Redban interview celebrities and dish out their opinions on the latest world events.

Launching in 2009, The Joe Rogan Experience has grown into a gargantuan podcast with millions of listeners worldwide. What is possibly the best about this podcast is its raw takes and questions to real-world celebrities. And by celebrities, they do not just mean Hollywood celebrities.

The Joe Rogan Podcast invites world figures to have a chat with. This list of figures can include rock climbers like Emily Harrington or CEOs like Elon Musk. Of course, this also means musicians like Miley Cyrus can make an appearance or two.

Joe Rogan has been running this podcast for years. He is a tried-and-tested personality who knows what to do to keep guests entertained for hours at a time.

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The Create Unknown

The Create Unknown
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The Create Unknown is a coming together of several successful YouTube creators including iDubbbz, Vsauce, Casey Neistat, iJustine, and more. Binding these people together is their experience with the YouTube platform and culture. On this podcast, they dish out the hardships and fun times of this lifestyle.

Often having guests over, this podcast is for anyone who wants to discover the internet’s best and brightest stars. This encompasses Youtubers, streamers, and more. As long as the internet is a platform for them to use, then The Create Unknown is a podcast for them.

The Create Unknown is a podcast that does not turn its head to the trials and tribulations of being a content creator in the 21st century. As many can agree, being a YouTuber was not a career path until recently. The Create Unknown is one of the few YouTuber podcasts that holds the hand of aspiring creators through their content journeys.

Online media is ever-changing. For creators and young audiences to have The Create Unknown as an online checkpoint of sorts—something they can come back to for wisdom and footing—can mean a lot on their journey. Without stipulating itself as an advice podcast, listening to these creators very much makes it like one.

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What is the Most-Watched Podcast on YouTube?

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As seen on this list, there are many YouTube podcasts one can listen to. However, there will be a podcast that comes out on top, at least when it comes to popularity.

When it comes to watch time, there are quite a few YouTube podcasts that go as long as Joe Rogan’s. Some of his conversations can run for two hours without people ever getting tired of listening to his guest’s insights and opinions.

YouTube’s most-watched podcast is Joe Rogan’s Elon Musk interview. For those who do not know Musk, he is the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, making him one of the most influential people in the world. Elon and Joe talked about artificial intelligence, merchandising, simulations, and more. They go through almost any under the sun and under Elon’s expertise.

This video currently has 40 million views on YouTube, and you can only expect the number to grow as time passes by.

 

How Do You Play a Podcast on YouTube?

You cannot play a podcast on YouTube. Despite YouTube Premium and YouTube Music already having a foothold in the market, the platform does not encourage people to listen to podcasts through these extra arms. The platform encourages people to listen through Google Podcast since YouTube is owned by Google.

 

Why Does Every YouTuber Have a Podcast?

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There are many YouTube podcasts to listen to in the world. This list only highlights 26 of these, which is more than enough for people to listen to their whole lives. Still, this will not stop YouTube content creators from making more podcasts in the future.

As mentioned above, the YouTuber career path is still an unknown one. It is relatively new, so YouTubers tend to branch out beyond their platform as they get more successful or popular. For some, this growth is unneeded. For many others, making a podcast is a natural step forward.

Podcasts are another intimate and direct medium to reach audiences worldwide. In many ways, it is like running a second, more low-maintenance YouTube channel. Resources are not as exhausted. All YouTubers will need is a mic, a bit of research, and a few guests here and there. This way, YouTubers can balance running their YouTube channel with their other endeavors. In many ways, it is also a way for them to blow off steam from work as these are often collaborations with their friends and/or family.

Final Word

YouTube podcasts are a way for content creators to connect with their audiences further. With YouTube podcasts, people around the world can get advice, listen to stories, and even get inspired.

The best thing about YouTube podcasts is that it is low maintenance to experience. Plug your headphones in and press play. Next thing you know, you are in an entirely new world with your favorite content creators.

You can even join in on the discussions yourself. Most of these podcasts have accounts you can message for your input.

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