Matt Juckes discusses high-profile Aimsun projects in Canada such as MTO's very large-scale mesoscopic model of Toronto and the hybrid model in Montreal. Matt Juckes discusses high-profile Aimsun projects in Canada such as MTO's very large-scale mesoscopic model of Toronto and the hybrid model in Montreal. These are the best podcasts you can download right now—from true crime, to pop culture, to love, money and politics.

The shows no signs of letting up. The impulse to retreat into downloadable radio shows appears to be more appealing than ever, and, the much-anticipated new series from the producers of 2014’s blockbuster Serial, just dropped seven episodes on Tuesday. Once you’ve made your way through the mystery about a man in a rural Alabama town, you’ll likely be left with plenty of time to listen to other pods on your commute, during a road trip or while you’re at the gym. Whatever your tastes, there’s no. TIME’s culture team has a few suggestions. These are 50 podcasts that we’re listening to right now.
Whether you’re a politics junkie or a pop culture maven, a romantic or someone who just loves to hear two intelligent people discuss their obsessions, we have the right pod for you. Genre: Comedy, Cool People Talk About Stuff What it’s all about: Recorded live on stages around New York City, Phoebe Robinson (host of and author of ) and Jessica invite their favorite comedians, like Hannibal Buress and Ilana Glazer, to do standup and tell stories. In between sets, the two real-life friends talk about race, their divergent tastes in men and Billy Joel.
Grand Show Novogodisnji Program Pink. Perfect for: People who feel comfortable laughing out loud while listening to a podcast on the subway Episode to get hooked on. Genre: Politics, Cool People Talk About Stuff What it’s all about: In 2016, a group of former Obama speechwriters and staffers (dubbed by the Internet) started the podcast Keepin’ It 1600 as a way of discussing the election with guests from both sides of the aisle. They’ve since and, with it, their mission. Their perspective as former D.C.

Insiders brings new dimension to their conversations with politicians and journalists about the best ways to challenge Trump. Perfect for: People who have used the #Resistance hashtag Episode to get hooked on. Genre: Pop Culture, Cool People Talking About Stuff What it’s all about: Confused by a TMZ headline about a pop star and former Nickelodeon actor whose sex tape turned out to be totally fake?
You need Who? Weekly in your life. The podcast features explainers and anecdotes about whose faces you might recognize but whose accomplishments you can’t list, like their evergreen example Rita Ora. Scratch Crusaders Rarest. (Who?) Perfect for: People who always pick up celeb gossip magazines before a flight Episode to get hooked on.
Anyone who’s ever heard a public radio pledge drive knows that a “driveway moment” is when the show you’re listening to is so good, you’ll sit parked in your car until it’s over. Now, with, downloadable stories have spread “driveway moments” all over the world — to gyms, subways, kitchens, and, well, more driveways. Serial, the weekly podcast that explored the murder of a young Baltimore woman, was the most recent show to capture everyone’s ears. The last episode of Serial’s first season dropped Thursday, but there are a lot of other great podcasts worth a listen. Here are seven podcasts to tide Serial fans over until the show returns for a second season. Can’t get enough of Serial? Neither could the folks at Slate Magazine, who created a complimentary podcast to discuss and dissect the details of each week’s episode.