Content is available in every format imaginable nowadays. The days of spending hours on end on the daily commute listening to the traffic report or gazing out the train window are long gone.

On this Sunday, which is #InternationalPodcastDay, I urge you to start listening to podcasts if you haven’t before. Here are three that I think are excellent listens:

Timing

Daniel Pink’s The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing

https://www.jeffsanders.com/the-scientific-secrets-of-perfect-timing-with-daniel-pink-podcast-241

If getting things done before other people have even woken up is your goal and you’re envious of Mark Wahlberg’s early morning routine, then The 5 AM Miracle Podcast is for you. This episode has a discussion with the brilliant Dan Pink about the science of precise time and the unnoticed patterns that make up our days.

Moments

Dan Heath — Moments That Change Lives

https://www.entreleadership.com/blog/podcasts/dan-heath

Several of Chip and Dan Heath’s books have achieved New York Times best-seller status. The Power of Moments, the most recent, examines the greatest ways to create experiences, whether they are for clients, coworkers, users, or even your own kids. A terrific podcast overall, Entreleadership also features some top-notch interviews.

Storytelling

Long Distance Parts 1 & 2

https://www.gimletmedia.com/reply-all/long-distance

Even though calls claiming that “your computer has a virus” have decreased in frequency, I’m sure there have been times during the past few years when they interrupted your day. But have you ever considered where, when, and why you got these? The Reply All team does great investigative journalism, and this episode, which was nominated for an award, shows how good they are at telling stories.