List of advice podcasts

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This is a list of advice podcasts .

Entries are ordered by their released dates of the first episode.

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PodcastYearHost(s)Produced byRef
You and Yours 1970 Winifred Robinson, Peter White, Louise Minchin, Shari Vahl BBC Radio 4
Savage Lovecast 2006 Dan Savage The Stranger [1]
Case Notes 2007Mark Porter BBC Radio 4
Midwest Teen Sex Show 2007 Nikol Hasler and Britney BarberIndependent
Employee of the Month 2010 Catie Lazarus Slate
My Brother, My Brother and Me 2010 Justin McElroy, Travis McElroy, and Griffin McElroy Maximum Fun [2]
If I Were You 2013 Jake Hurwitz and Amir Blumenfeld Spotify
Mürmur 2014Uluç ÜlgenIndependent
Another Round 2015 Tracy Clayton and Heben Nigatu BuzzFeed
Invisibilia 2015Kia Miakka Natisse and Yowei Shaw National Public Radio [3]
Dear Hank & John 2015 Hank Green and John Green Independent [4]
Unqualified 2015 Anna Faris Independent [5]
Dopey 2016Dave Manheim and ChrisIndependent
Why Won't You Date Me? 2017 Nicole Byer Team Coco
Where Should We Begin? With Esther Perel 2017 Esther Perel Esther Perel Global Media [3]
Life Kit 2018Marielle Segarra National Public Radio [3]
Call Her Daddy 2018 Alexandra Cooper and Sofia Franklyn Barstool Sports
Were You Raised By Wolves? 2019Nick Leighton and Leah BonnemaIndependent [6]
Adulting 2019Michelle Buteau and Jordan Carlos WNYC Studios
The Two Norries 2020James Leonard and Timmy LongIndependent
Am I Normal? With Mona Chalabi 2021 Mona Chalabi TED [7]

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