These podcasts are spot on

Those long summer evenings are perfect for listening to a podcast. You do this on your lounge sofa in the garden. Walking towards the evening sun. While you tackle some relaxed chores at home. In short: whenever you want. Read more about the podcasts of the moment here.

Worked well

During the holidays you have time to sort things out. Technically speaking, we mean in this case. In the podcast 'Great work', hosts Frida Boeke, Tjerk Jansen and Victor van Bindsbergen talk about happiness at work. In addition to their own careers, goals and challenges, the first episodes also cover topics such as applying for jobs, colleagues and the work culture. But of course you can also save this podcast for when you are allowed again after your vacation. Because vacation is vacation.

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Silent in me

During those long-awaited days off, you want to come to yourself. Find peace. Have fun. Pay extra attention to the loved ones. But it can be hard not to think about or worry about anything. Is it actually possible to stop your thoughts? The answer to this question can be found in this podcast where radio makers Bas Menting and Mart Meijer, in collaboration with Quest Psychology and with the help of scientists, spent two years examining whether it is possible to stop your thoughts.

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Really happened

Not new, but very nice. In short and catchy episodes, people (on stage) tell a beautiful, special or funny story or read aloud from their adolescent diary. (Almost) don't think about anything and just listen. Delicious!

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You don't talk about money

One has too much, the other a hole in his hand, a third person saves a ton. In these money podcasts, Aaf Brandt Corstius and Vincent Kouters talk about money in an accessible way. No subject is spared (just kidding). From retirement to investing and from saving to saving. So listen rich.

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Start To Metaverse

start to what? Precisely. So it's time for a podcast. In this podcast of 'De Tijd', journalist Dries Ceuppens talks with entrepreneurs and companies that are helping to build the metaverse. Will it be the next evolution of the internet? A digital copy of our physical world? Or something completely different? As icing on the cake, you'll hear an interview with Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen.

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