The TASK Team’s Favourite Podcasts

We are big podcast listeners here at TASK. They are one of the easiest sources of media to consume. You can listen to podcasts at work, in the car, at the gym or on a walk.

There is a podcast for almost everything at the moment, and business and productivity is a growing genre in the podcast community. From Steven Bartlett to Grace Beverley, there is no shortage of successful business owners telling us their top tips for running a successful business. We also love listening to podcasts to switch off. Podcasts, while informative, can also be a great source of entertainment. We have listed our top 10 podcasts for both business advice and entertainment.

Working Hard, Hardly Working

Grace Beverley

Arguably our favourite business podcast. Grace’s style of podcasting is both unique and engaging, while also highly informative. Grace often has guests on her podcast, from successful CEOs to social media stars to climate justice activists. Working Hard, Hardly Working will give you an insight into success derived from many different careers in a very entertaining way.

How I Built This

Guy Raz

In How I Built This, Guy Raz interviews well-known entrepreneurs and speaks to them about building their iconic brands. Recent guests include Tiffany Masterson, founder of Drunk Elephant and Mike Cessario, the marketing genius behind Liquid Death Water.

On Purpose

jay shetty

On Purpose is the world’s #1 Mental Health podcast. Jay Shetty interviews experts, celebrities, athletes and CEOs and speaks about growing your mindset and building better habits. On Purpose also features conversations and workshops designed to make you happier.

How To Own The Room

Viv Groskop

In ‘How to Own the Room’ Viv Groskop, comedian and presenter, invites influential women on her podcast to chat about the secrets of brilliant speaking and sharing the tips and tricks to own the room and get the attention you deserve.

The Moments That Made Me

Roxie Nafousi

In this inspiring podcast, Roxie Nafousi, the queen of manifestation, sits down with her guests to talk through their 3 defining life moments that led them to where they are today. Roxie created this podcast to show people that if something feels like it'‘s going wrong, it’s really going right and that everything happens for a reason.

The Busi-ness Podcast

Emily Austen

Emily Austen, CEO and founder of the London-based PR agency EMERGE, invites guests and fellow CEOs onto her podcast to speak realistically about their success. They cover everything including work-life balance, the failures, the triumphs, the mistakes and the intricacies that come with being a successful founder. Recent guests on her podcast include Conna Walker, founder of House of CB and Georgie Coleridge-Cole, founder of Sheerluxe.

The Sinéad Says Podcast

Sinéad Hegarty

In her podcast, Sinéad Hegarty focuses on self-development and becoming the best version of yourself. She discusses topics such as manifestation, unlocking your full potential, building connections and self-love.

Sinéad’s Fav Podcast

My Therapist Ghosted Me

MTGM is the arguably one of the funniest podcasts out there. It will have you laughing to yourself in your car. Vogue Williams and Joanne McNally are an unexpected yet hilarious duo who will have you in stitches from the start to the end of every episode.

Tiffany’s Fav Podcast

Shameless

Shameless, hosted by Zara McDonald & Michelle Andrews, is the pop culture podcast for smart people who love dumb stuff. Zara & Michelle are the queens of pop culture and keep us all informed on the dumb stuff that we all secretly love. From the Kardashian empire to deep dives on celebrity couples, Shameless has it all covered.

Liv’s Fav Podcast

The Girls Bathroom

Another great podcast if you are looking for a laugh. Hosted by best friends, Sophia Tuxford & Cinzia Baylis Zullo, The Girl Bathroom podcast is inspired by the iconic conversations had in girls bathrooms on nights out. They answer dilemmas on boys, friends, career and everything in between.

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