Brilliant podcasts by women that will inspire you to do great things

These are our favourite podcasts by inspiring and amazing women. Give them a listen, then take on the world...

Podcasts are a complete life-line. Not only do they make doing the washing up/ironing/weeding the garden much more bearable, they're a silver lining during a packed commute, the perfect remedy when we're struggling to nod off.

And with their rise in popularity have come some truly inspiring podcasts for women, from both new and established voices.

These amazing women will bring a whole new dimension to your commute, workout or sunbathing session. They’ll definitely make you think. These brilliant podcasts for women might even change your life…

Our favourite podcasts for women, created by amazing females

Magic Lessons with Elizabeth Gilbert

Eat, Pray, Love author Elizabeth Gilbert is best known for abandoning her comfortable, middle class life to travel across Italy, India and Indonesia. But you needn’t go that far: borrow a little of Elizabeth’s boldness by listening to her weekly podcast, which aims to awaken your inner artist. She interviews innovators, influencers and creative souls from all walks of life, ranging from pastors to playwrights.

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Appearance Matters: The Podcast!

Hosted by appearance researchers Nadia Craddock and Jade Parnell, the official podcast of the world-leading Centre for Appearance Research is a must-listen for all women. Nadia and Jade explore the latest evidence on how modern life affects body image, delving into everything from yoga to breast cancer, social media to surgery, online dating to diet culture.

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How to Fail with Elizabeth Day

Elizabeth Day is on a mission: to teach us to celebrate the things that don’t go to plan. Each week she interviews a different guest, diving headfirst into their biggest failures – and what they taught them about success. She’s grilled everyone from Andy McNab (who was arrested for burglary and withstood six weeks of torture in Iraq before becoming a bestselling author) to Korean ‘super-monk’ Haemin Sunim.

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Oprah’s SuperSoul Conversations

Feeling lost? Oprah’s here to help. In her podcast, she interviews thought leaders, health experts and authors on awakening, discovering and connecting to the deeper meaning of the world around you. Each episode covers key issues around identity, purpose and finding spiritual fulfilment. Cue lightbulb moments all round.

The Broad Experience

British-American journalist Ashley Milne-Tyte says her fortnightly podcast about women in the workplace is ‘a combination of interviews and storytelling’. Rightly called ‘important’ as well as ‘fascinating’ by listeners, it covers topics like working through menopause and how to juggle your career with caring for an ageing parent.

Woman’s Hour

Hosted by legendary presenters Jenni Murray and Jane Garvey, BBC Radio 4’s iconic Woman’s Hour radio programme is now available to download as a daily podcast. The show dishes up a female perspective on everything from workwear to infidelity, lipstick to true crime.

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Midlife Mixtape

A humorous, heartfelt celebration of midlife, set to ‘a really good beat’, Midlife Mixtape is presented by Nancy Davis Kho, author of The Happiness Project. She speaks to a huge range of inspiring fellow GenXers, from Everychild Foundation and Giving Circle founder Jacqueline Jacobs to happiness expert Jonathan Rauch, dispensing hard-won wisdom on empty nesting, finding meaning and redefining success.

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Experience 50: The Podcast for Midlife

Mentor and multi-million-dollar entrepreneur Mary Rogers describes herself as 'proudly middle aged'. But she’s also the first to admit that she doesn’t know it all. She created Experience 50 to teach fellow 50-somethings all the ‘grown up’ things they should probably already know (but don’t). She covers everything from sugar, alcohol and gut health to dealing with dark days and how to do a ‘midlife pivot’.

Forever35

Forever35 presenters Kate and Doree discuss the big stuff – caring for yourself during a divorce and carving out your own version of success – as well as the little things that count for a lot – books, films and skincare tips. Featuring a new guest host each week, it’s an uplifting exploration – and celebration – of the way things take on new meaning as we age.

Fit‘n Fifty Plus

Presented by researcher Jennifer Gale, Fit’n Fifty Plus gives you the nitty gritty lowdown on getting – and staying – fit and healthy as a woman over 50. Jennifer grills experts and special guests on everything from the effect of menopause on your brain to what to look for in a wearable device. There’s even a bit of tantric sex thrown in for good measure.

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Samantha Simmonds is a freelance journalist, content writer, copywriter, and editor based in London. 

She graduated from Reading University with a First Class degree in Psychology, later achieving a Distinction in her Diploma in Fashion & Personal Styling from The London College of Style. 

Samantha is currently creating digital editorial content for John Lewis, writing for The Edit's wellbeing channel. She also writes for publications including Women's Health, Top Santé, Refinery29, GoodtoKnow, Cosmopolitan, Healthy, Health & Wellbeing, woman&home, and Yahoo, and has created commercial content for brands including Berghaus, Amazon, and Regaine.