Podcast listening has exploded in recent years and WE (Wessler Engineering...see what we did there?) are listening to a ton of them! There is a podcast for everything. Literally every single thing. From random history to finance, news to religion and faith, true crime to Always Sunny, fashion to cults, conspiracy theories, all things food…
After wanting to get into podcasts more, my colleagues provided a never-ending scroll of podcasts to listen to...and, oh my, I got quite the response! From ones related to water infrastructure to, well, one podcast actually is called “Morbid.”
After looking through all these podcasts, I broke them down into 11 categories.
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World of Water (the industry Wessler specializes in)
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Celebration and Personal Growth
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Conspiracies
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History
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Horror and Paranormal
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Hunting
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Pop Culture and Comedy (in Part 2)
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Religion (in Part 2)
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Rewatches (in Part 2)
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Sports (in Part 2)
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and, seemingly everyone’s favorite, True Crime (in Part 2)
I included a short description and link to each to help you decide if you want to give them a listen...or completely avoid. Enjoy, and best of luck on your search for your next podcast!
World of Water
The most essential podcast focused on the business of engineering. Produced by ACEC for America's engineering and design industry. On YouTube and leading podcast distributors.
Since 2019, The Outfall podcast has explored unique backstories of our water and infrastructure world. Our mission is simple: we're here to share the stories we would tell one another, even without a microphone. As an independent production fueled by our curiosity and our supporters, this podcast is a labor of love and our way of giving back to the remarkable water community we belong to.
The Tippecanoe County Partnership for Water Quality (TCPWQ) presents Rains, Drains, and Bioswales: A Stormwater Podcast. Show host and stormwater educator, Amanda Estes, highlights water, sewer, and stormwater projects, ways to improve water quality, and people that get things done in our community!
A podcast featuring conversations with influential and interesting people from the water sector and news from the Water Environment Federation.
Practical Engineering (okay, this one is a YouTube channel)
Practical Engineering is all about infrastructure and the human-made world around us. It is hosted, written, and produced by civil engineer, Grady Hillhouse. We have new videos posted every first and third Tuesday, so please subscribe for updates.
The B1M (yep, this is a YouTube channel, too)
We love construction and we want the whole world to love it too! Hosted by Fred Mills, The B1M is the world’s largest, most subscribed-to (and best) video channel for construction. We bring you new videos on Wednesdays at 12 noon UK // 7am Eastern. Our mission is to fundamentally change the perception of construction on planet Earth, attracting more people to work in this incredible industry.
The Water Values Podcast series is presented in collaboration with Bluefield Research. This podcast series explores water issues from a variety of perspectives with the goal of uncovering the true value of water. Each episode will delve into one aspect of water, such as water utilities, water treatment, water resources, water reuse, and more.
Celebration and Personal Growth
Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Hi, I’m Dax Shepard, and I love talking to people. I am endlessly fascinated by the messiness of being human, and I find people who are vulnerable and honest about their struggles and shortcomings to be incredibly sexy. I invite you to join me as I explore other people’s stories. We will celebrate, above all, the challenges and setbacks that ultimately lead to growth and betterment.
The Ramsey Show believes you can build wealth and take control of your life—no matter what stupid mistakes you've made with money. Join as Dave Ramsey and his team of experts answer your questions on the top problems holding you back.
Conspiracies
Conspiracy theories are a feature of today's news and politics. But they've really been a part of American life since its founding. In this episode, we'll explore how conspiracy theories helped to create the U.S. and how they became the currency of political opportunists.
Let us dive into the world of conspiracies, unsolved mysteries and unexplainable events.
History
Our podcast takes a deep dive into the strange, obscure and relentlessly entertaining portions of history.
Horror and Paranormal
A horror movie podcast that started with hostile movie discussions and has evolved into hostile informative movie discussions. Hosted by Ash & Alaina from Morbid: A True Crime Podcast & Caleb from Horror Soup. We don't always agree, and that's just fine. Part of the Morbid Network & produced by Caleb from Horror Soup & Alaina from Morbid Podcast.
True horror stories written by those that made it out alive. First person accounts narrated and produced by Andy Tate in an anthology of terror and suspense.
Odd Trails is an anthology of true paranormal stories, narrated by Andy Tate and Brandon Lanier. Join us every week as we dive into all things weird and otherworldly. Submit your experiences to stories@oddtrails.com.
People from all over the world are visiting National Parks in record numbers, and for good reason! These places are brimming with beauty and inspire reconnection with our wild world. But with more and more people entering our parks, more and more of them – never leave.
Do expect: discussions about strange and amusing occurrences in horror movies
Do not expect: intelligent reviews
Hunting
What every sporting clay shooter wants to hear! The Dead Pair project is a family oriented, informative and entertaining podcast aimed at providing valuable “real-world” information for both recreational and competitive clay shooters. Our content will benefit all skill levels, featuring discussions from some of the sport’s best shooters and coaches, as well as product and service specialists. Sporting clays, Trap, Skeet, FITASC, AFS, COMPAC, Ball Trap, shotgun sports, Clay target, Clay shooting, shooting sports, NSCA, SCTP.
As Chad chases the waterfowl migration, each new episode, brings you a behind-the-scenes experience at different Duck Hunting Camps across the U.S. Here you’ll get to hear from industry leaders, expert waterfowl hunters, professional athletes and folks that are just as obsessed as you are about waterfowl hunting. You’ll find advice on choosing the right gear, learn new hunting strategies, duck calling techniques, how to prepare wild game and so much more.
Stay tuned for Part 2 coming soon!
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