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Top 20 Tech Podcasts Worth Listening To (2024)

by Josh Howarth
June 3, 2024

Here's our regularly-updated list of the 20 tech podcasts that are worth listening to:

1. All-In Podcast

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Year started: 2020

Number of episodes: 195

Podcast schedule: Weekly

What it is: All-In is one of the most popular tech podcasts because its hosts are intelligent tech industry veterans. And they speak candidly on relevant issues in an informal, engaging way. Built around friendly yet deeply insightful banter, every topic they address (tech or otherwise) is accessible and relatable, especially as they share their personal opinions, making each episode uniquely authentic and memorable.

2. Bg2 Pod

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Year started: 2024

Number of episodes: 9

Podcast schedule: Bi-weekly

What it is: Bg2 Pod is quickly becoming a favorite among Silicon Valley veterans. Why? Firstly, the hosts (Bill Gurley and Brad Gerstner) are two of the most successful VCs in the tech world. Second, the pod is heavily focused on the industry that's dominating the technology space right now: AI.

3. Clockwise

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Year started: 2013

Number of episodes: 556

Podcast schedule: Weekly

What it is: Highly formulaic with a structure that works - four people (the two hosts plus two guests) dive into a rapid-fire discussion on four tech-related topics in less than 30 minutes. Described by its listeners as fast-paced, timely, and fun, Clockwise is ideal for anybody looking for a show that’s insightful yet to the point.

4. Code Story

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Year started: 2019

Number of episodes:  575

Podcast schedule: Twice per week

What it is: Get a behind-the-scenes look at the ups and downs of creating world-changing, world-class tech. If you’re interested in hearing stories from tech founders and leaders who share the critical moments of their businesses, the challenges of getting their products to market, and how they recovered from issues along the way, Code Story is the podcast for you.

5. Tech Life

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Year started: 2014

Number of episodes: 525

Podcast schedule: Weekly

What it is: Touching upon the broader implications of the role that technology plays in our day-to-day lives, Tech Life is a timely look at tech from different perspectives beyond the headline snippets in our daily news feed. Among the show’s topics are AI, cybersecurity, robotics, coding, and more, as experts offer valuable insight into relevant, and sometimes controversial, topics.

6. Daily Tech News Show

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Year started: 2013

Number of episodes: 4,781

Podcast schedule: Daily

What it is: Hosted by experienced reporters, the Daily News Tech Show covers the most important tech stories of the day, from Apple’s latest product launches to the newest advances in AI and virtual reality. Keeping up with tech trends is easy when you can enjoy daily updates delivered in an engaging way, complete with in-depth analysis, interviews with experts, and more.

7. 99% Invisible

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Year started: 2010

Number of episodes: 583

Podcast schedule: Weekly

What it is: 99% Invisible is a podcast dedicated to opening up our eyes to the intricacies of design that we might otherwise miss. Don’t worry if you think this sounds too conceptual - host Roman Mars is a master of enthusiastically breaking down architecture, history, sounds, technology, objects, visuals, and more, in great detail. Plus, you can hear the interesting stories behind everyday objects you’ve never heard before.

8. Vergecast

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Year started: 2014

Number of episodes: 773

Podcast schedule: Twice a week

What it is: The flagship podcast of the Verge, Vergecast offers a look at the tech world with a refreshingly irreverent tone. Hosted by Nilay Patel, David Pierce, and Alex Cranz, the show is more casual than others on this list but still relevant and informative, making it a good option for those looking for something easier to digest.

9. WSJ Tech News Briefing

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Year started: 2023

Number of episodes: 2,317

Podcast schedule: Daily

What it is: Short and sweet, the WSJ Tech News Briefing delivers daily content by the Wall Street Journal team specifically dedicated to important tech news. These engagingly framed podcasts are typically between 10-15 minutes, making them easy to consume so you can stay up to date every day of the week.

10. Tech Transformation

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Year started: 2022

Number of episodes: 50

Podcast schedule: Monthly

What it is: Tech Transformation focuses on tech trends that are impacting the retail and CPG space. Interviews with retail experts, thought leaders, and analysts shape the discussion, whether it’s around workforce innovation, supply chain challenges, understanding consumer behavior, or data-driven customer service.

11. Darknet Diaries

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Year started: 2017

Number of episodes: 145

Podcast schedule: Monthly

What it is: Dive into the true stories behind hackers, cybercrime, and shadow government activity with Darknet Diaries. Host Jack Rhysider’s knack for explaining the complex tech aspects in a simple way ,combined with high production values and great stories, makes this show a joy to listen to (and learn important lessons from).

12. Big Technology

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Year started: 2020

Number of episodes: 299

Podcast schedule: Twice a week

What it is: Presented by LinkedIn, the Big Technology Podcast is a show about the people and ideas shaping tech's future. Alex Kantrowitz interviews founders, CEOs, and other tech leaders to provide insightful analysis and clear explanations of complex topics. Listeners praise it for its informative content, accessible style, and focus on the human side of technology.

13. This Week in Google

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Year started: 2010

Number of episodes: 770

Podcast schedule: Weekly

What it is: This Week In Google is an in-depth look at what's happening with Google and cloud computing each week. But beyond that, Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Paris Martineau cover emerging tech topics and offer big-picture viewpoints on tech and how Google intersects with various industries. Not only is it a great source of information for developments in Google and tech, but it also opens up an important discussion about Big Tech's global impact.

14. TechStuff

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Year started: 2008

Number of episodes: 2,000

Podcast schedule: Daily

What it is: An impressive run for any podcast, TechStuff is 2000 episodes and running for a reason. The show has never been afraid to ask questions about the human side of technology and how it affects our lives, positively or negatively. By combining expert interviews, in-depth technology discussions, and personal perspectives, there’s always something interesting to learn.

15. Decoder

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Year started: 2015

Number of episodes: 751

Podcast schedule: Twice a week

What it is: Another podcast presented by the Verge, Decoder is focused on big tech companies and big ideas, as well as the big problems that accompany them. This leads to highly engaging discussions with innovators and policy makers about the future of big companies and the impact they have on our everyday lives, and what keeps them up at night.

16. Thoughtworks

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Year started: 2019

Number of episodes: 200

Podcast schedule: Twice a month

What it is: Thoughtworks consists of a panel of senior technologists who take a deep dive into one relevant tech discussion per episode. This aspect of the show makes it really stand out, as the experts are able to masterfully explain the intricate inner workings of the what and how behind the technology without it going over the average listener’s head.

17. Technology Revolution

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Year started: 2011

Number of episodes: 678

Podcast schedule: Weekly

What it is: Join host Bonnie D. Graham as she takes a nuanced look, with the help of tech experts, at the everyday person’s life as the result of advancements in technology. Each episode is centered around answering a single specific question about how the future of technology is unfolding before our very eyes. Recent episodes include a look at the future of healthcare, jewelry, cities, music (especially with regard to AI), and more.

18. RadioLab

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Year started: 2020

Number of episodes: 435

Podcast schedule: Weekly

What it is: Information and music come together in an attempt to explore deep questions throughout a varied expanse of technology, history, science, law, and more. Designed for the highly curious, Radiolab’s unique, eclectic approach to sound alone makes it worth checking out, all of which is rounded out by solid investigative journalism.

19. The Future of Everything

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Year started: 2021

Number of episodes: 269

Podcast schedule: Weekly

What it is: A list concerned with technology and its future would not be complete without WSJ’s The Future of Everything. Positioned at the intersection of science and technology, this podcast thrives on the discussion of major breakthroughs across both, sparking conversations that make the listener smarter and more informed, all without ever going over 30 minutes. Ideal for the scientifically minded.

20. The Next Great Thing

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Year started: 2019

Number of episodes: 50

Podcast schedule: Monthly

What it is: The Next Great Thing is all about the future of technology as uncovered through insightful interviews with tech experts, CEOs, and other important voices inside tech companies. What makes this show great is Greenstein’s knack for getting these experts to open up and share more about their work and passion, painting us a vivid picture of what the future of tech holds.

Conclusion

Whether you're looking to learn something new, stay informed on the latest trends, or just be entertained, there’s a tech podcast out there that suits your needs. You never know which one might become your favorite.

If you like this list, check out our list of popular tech newsletters and top AI podcasts.