The Podcast Pantheon: 101 Podcasts That Changed How We Listen—From WTF to Serial

Author:   Sean Malin ,  Jon Hamm
Publisher:   Chronicle Books
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9781797232249


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   25 September 2025
Format:   Hardback
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The Podcast Pantheon: 101 Podcasts That Changed How We Listen—From WTF to Serial


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Spanning the most popular podcast genres—true crime, comedy, sports, relationships, and more—culture critic and Vulture‘s Start Here columnist Sean Malin introduces the first comprehensive canon in podcast history. Featuring a foreword by award-winning actor and producer Jon Hamm. The Golden Age of podcasts is upon us. With over fifty official podcast networks, more than three million programs of every imaginable category available for download, and tens of millions of unique listens and views every week in the US alone—plus, our favorites being adapted into dozens of beloved films, TV series, and books—podcasts are now part of the fabric that makes up our everyday global media. Finally, here is an exclusive insider’s perspective told through 101 different shows across dozens of genres. The Podcast Pantheon is the first book of its kind: A resource for discovering podcasts and learning more about how this multibillion-dollar industry came into being from the geniuses who created it. Delving into genres of all kinds—including fashion, food, health, sex, tech, and more—Malin profiles all the top podcasts, from Serial to Comedy Bang! Bang!, guiding fans to: Find out more about their favorite shows and how they got started. Learn about each podcast’s influences and impact on culture, history, future shows, and the industry at large. Hear exclusive stories and enjoy never-before-seen behind-the-scenes photos from favorite hosts. Discover hidden gems, whether an entirely new podcast, a new-to-you genre, or something reminiscent of an old favorite. Readers will find podcasts worth listening to and get expert advice on the best episodes to start with, solving one of the biggest and most intimidating hurdles when trying to dive into a longstanding show. Malin’s easy-to-read profiling and titillating exploration of 101 podcasts offers something for everybody, whether you’ve been listening to podcasts for years, are new to them, or are looking to start your own.

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Author:   Sean Malin ,  Jon Hamm
Publisher:   Chronicle Books
Imprint:   Chronicle Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 20.30cm
ISBN:  

9781797232249


ISBN 10:   179723224
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   25 September 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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“A punchy guidebook for the podcast-curious….It’s a good example of the wit and good humor he brings to this useful guide….A fun and informative tour of “the labyrinth that is downloadable audio.”—Kirkus Reviews “Insightful debut guide….Each section is equal parts informative and evocative….This is an essential overview of a wildly popular medium.”—Publishers Weekly, STARRED review ""This is a must-have for lovers of the wildly popular medium.""--Publishers Weekly, Holiday Gift Guide


“A punchy guidebook for the podcast-curious….It’s a good example of the wit and good humor he brings to this useful guide….A fun and informative tour of “the labyrinth that is downloadable audio.”—Kirkus Reviews


“A punchy guidebook for the podcast-curious….It’s a good example of the wit and good humor he brings to this useful guide….A fun and informative tour of “the labyrinth that is downloadable audio.”—Kirkus Reviews “Insightful debut guide….Each section is equal parts informative and evocative….This is an essential overview of a wildly popular medium.”—Publishers Weekly, STARRED review


Author Information

Sean Malin is a culture critic whose writing and speaking on film, comedy, and food, among other topics, have been published by the New York Times, Eater, Austin Chronicle, and the Los Angeles Times. A participant in the inaugural critics class of Current TV’s The Rotten Tomatoes Show, he has since 2019 been Vulture‘s Start Here columnist, where he conducts deep dives into the defining episodes of the world’s funniest podcasts. Sean lives between California and Texas.

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