6 women-led podcasts for your drive
Driving, walking, electric scootering—getting around is always better with a podcast in your ears. Celebrate Women’s History Month with these women-led podcasts that give a fresh perspective on sustainability, simplicity, and travel.
Women Who Travel
Itching to find a new travel destination to explore? In the Women Who Travel Podcast, host Lale highlights female-identifying guests about their most unique adventures, cultural stories, and tips for anything and everything travel.
Let’s Go Together
Host Stacey shares stories from across the globe and from all sorts of backgrounds. Episodes vary from celebrating indigenous and cultural spaces in the U.S., how to travel safely amid a pandemic and beyond, solo traveling and more.
Centered in the City
Life can be crazy, and Centered in the City’s host Wade is here to guide you into a more intentional and mindful life while living in a busy city. This podcast focuses on coming back to your center with impactful and sustainable practices designed for your unique life.
The Mel Robbins Podcast
Host Mel is an expert on change and motivation and focuses her podcast on advice to help listeners create a better life. Whether it’s resetting your mindset or creating new habits, host Mel has the answers and even links resources to blogs, articles, books, videos and more for even more information on the episode’s topic.
Positively Green
Positively Green Podcast empowers listeners to make their lives greener through episodes relating to sustainability, climate, eco-friendly tips, gardening, and more. Hosts Kelsey & Suzette are passionate about sustainability in their everyday lives and hope to educate others on how to make changes for good.
A Matter of Degrees
Stories for the climate curious folks. With the help of dozens of climate leaders, hosts Leah and Katharine share the powerful forces behind climate change- and what we can do to help. Whether it be solutions and groundbreaking campaigns, stories of corruption and efforts to stop them or stories of people aiming to be a resource, A Matter of Degrees covers it all.