Podcasts are the modern equivalent of knowledge-laden audiobooks, dance-worthy albums, and well-curated radios. Our list of podcasts features a variety of genres, so you're sure to find your new favourite.
The podcast aims to critically examine Max Mueller's influence from the vantage point of Indo-European perspectives, appreciating the richness of his contributions to linguistics, philosophy, and cultural studies. Join us as we embark on a journey to understand the profound impact Max Mueller has had on the cultural tapestry of our world.
In this podcast, we invite public figures. Be it from the education sector, the cultural industry, politics or the media. We talk to people who have exciting stories to tell.
Our audio series takes a deep dive into some of the best errors, faults, and flaws out there. Tune in to learn all about lost radio archives, painting with penicillium mold, and the error-ridden creative process.
In a critical analysis, different perspectives from Germany and abroad shed light on the relevance of Beuys today, his work and his impact on artists worldwide.
The Simurgh Sound Project brings you stories and reflections from the Afghan community's life in Delhi. Follow the young Afghan residents of the city as they celebrate festivals, search for the best picnic spots, and experience scenes and memories from school days together.
The TIMEZONES podcast series plunges into the world of artists and their practices, asking: What does living and working in culture and the arts involve in different countries, cities and contexts today?
Talking Culture is a platform for thought-provoking discussions about the future of Europe, the UK, and the world. Interviews with thinkers and doers in the arts and culture sector investigate how creative fields are emerging from the tumultuous present into the future.
This transatlantic podcast explores abstract concepts and phenomena through personal radio essays. Every other week, one of our producers transforms a broad topic into a captivating story told from a US-German perspective.
In recent years many people have turned to the work of Hannah Arendt to try to understand what is happening in our world today. But who was Hannah Arendt? And why is she so relevant now?
The new podcast ""Ankommen in der Berufswelt" introduces five people who have come to Germany and are now working there. They talk about their experiences and their start in the professional world in Germany.
From energy consultant to environmentalist: For "Let's Talks Sustainability," the Goethe-Institut Washington spoke with young people from around Germany about their fight for a better and more sustainable planet.