Selected by Pro On Project: The 5 Best Apple Podcasts to Listen to in 2025

By ProOnProject Team


Whether you're commuting, relaxing, or just looking for something to spark your imagination, we've got you covered. Today, we're kicking off a new series of curated recommendations with 5 must-listen Apple Podcasts that are making waves right now — handpicked by the ProOnProject team.

1. The Daily — By The New York Times

Still a powerhouse in the podcast world, The Daily blends current events with immersive storytelling. If you want thoughtful reporting and balanced takes on news that matters, this one is essential listening.

2. Everything is Alive — By Radiotopia

A charming and weirdly wonderful podcast where inanimate objects are interviewed. Yes, really. It’s hilarious, moving, and unlike anything else on the platform. A hidden gem with surprising depth.

3. How I Built This — By Guy Raz (NPR)

Ever wondered how your favorite companies started? Host Guy Raz sits down with entrepreneurs and innovators to unpack the wild, emotional, and inspiring journeys behind global brands. Fuel for creators and dreamers.

4. Darknet Diaries — By Jack Rhysider

This gripping show dives deep into the dark corners of the internet, from hackers and cybercrime to digital warfare. A must-listen for true crime fans and techies alike.

5. SmartLess — With Jason Bateman, Will Arnett & Sean Hayes

A rotating cast of surprise guests, hilarious banter, and chemistry you can’t fake. If you’re looking for entertainment, wit, and the occasional heartstring tug, SmartLess delivers big time.


What’s On Your Playlist?

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