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Great podcasts about geography, boxing, and health

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Great podcasts about geography, boxing, and health

CAN’T GET ENOUGH OF PODCASTS, AND ARE YOU INTERESTED IN NATURE, HEALTH, OR EXPLORING OUR PLANET? THEN YOU SHOULD CHECK OUT THESE FOUR! FIND THEM ON YOUR FAVOURITE PODCAST SERVICE.

WOMEN’S HEALTH UNPLUGGED

The mission of the podcast is to educate and empower women across all generations on how to advocate for themselves through better health education.

Dr. Jordan Robertson, the show’s host wants to help women move from being confused and overwhelmed by their health to understanding, confidence and wellness.

https://womenshealthunplugged.com/

OVERHEARD AT NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

In this podcast, you are invited into conversations with explorers, photographers, and scientists at National Geographic’s headquarters. You can listen to episodes like “Searching for a Butterfly in a Conflict Zone”, “Harnessing the Power of Yellowstone’s Supervolcano”, “Farming for the Planet”, and “The Secret Life of Planets”.

When you go to a specific episode, you find a description of the episode and often also links to further reading or listening.

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/podcasts/overheard

MEN’S HEALTH MINUTE

This short podcast (4 to 8 minutes) gives you the latest in fitness, nutrition, health, sex, style, grooming, tech, and weight loss, and it also sometimes have news on celebrities.

Don’t expect lengthy explanations on the topics; the podcast is more of a primer on subjects that you might be interested in learning more about.

https://www.menshealth.com/technology-gear/a22664509/ mens-health-minute-podcast-alexa-google/

BOXING PODCAST ON IFL TV

A daily news podcast about boxing. You can find the podcast in your usual podcast app, but you can also see the episodes on Youtube.com.

A part of the podcast episodes is called “Raw: The Fight Within”, which are in-depth interviews with high-profile figures from the world of boxing and delve deep into their individual stories. The aim of “Raw: The fight within” is to enable listeners to get to know the person, rather than just the fighter.

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