Here are amazing reason hearing a podcast is better than watching visual movies.
Well India has seen a growth in last few years in podcast stations and the number of users who listen. From current affairs to pop culture, Indian podcasts cover all sorts of interesting topics today. We might contain similar content with visuals as well but there some studies which prove why the podcast is better than.
Reduces Eye Strain
The first and foremost watching any digital screen for longer hours can strain your eyes. Podcast makes it simpler, where you can only listen.
Convenient and easy to consume
The podcast can easily be subscribed, and you can receive new feeds. Some apps give automatic download options which you can listen offline.
Time-efficient form of communication
You can listen to podcasts while you do other things at work or at home, or during your commute. Some types of meetings can be eliminated in favour of podcasts, saving time, and improving productivity.
Improves listening Skills
Studies proves radio listening or podcast can improves once listening skills, not just that it also helps in your entire communication skill.
Podcasts make information personal
In a podcast, the content is communicated directly to you, the listener, either verbally or through video. That is a much more intimate way of getting information than reading it from an e-mail or document.
Here are some sample podcasts, you can listen to.
3 Things by Indian Express where hosts Neha Mathews and Shashank Bhargava talk to in-house experts about what is going on and why you need to care about it.
Cyrus Says by Cyrus Broacha show is on life in urban India, politics, sports, civic sense, traffic, kids, food, and everything that is fun.
The Inspiring Talk is a chart-topping self-help podcast. Host Bijay Gautam interviews today’s most successful and Inspiring personalities to inspire you to achieve
My Indian Life by Kalki Koechlin: A series that primarily aims to address the country’s youth, My Indian Life features the journeys of a diverse group of Indians who have tackled their problems.
Paisa Waisa by Anupam Gupta
The Paisa Vaisa podcast helps you understand all things money so that you can understand the basics every week as host, Anupam Gupta.
The Habit Coach by Ashdin Doctor
Doctor Ashdin, who takes you through the creation of simple and easy-to-adapt habits – habits we can all incorporate into our lives.
The Seen and The Unseen by Amit Varma
The Seen and the Unseen is a weekly podcast hosted by Amit Varma, weekly podcast talks on politics, economics, and behavioural science.
Maed in India by Mae Thomas
Mae Thomas brings you hot new music from India and abroad, as well as exclusive acoustic sessions and interviews with the best independent musicians in India.
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