People, Companies & Topics in Podcasts
Discover speakers, guests, organizations, and topics discussed across thousands of podcasts.
Podcast Speakers
(29421)People who speak in podcast episodes (identified via speaker diarization)
Donald Trump
Podcast speaker
Ainsley Earhardt
π -88%Podcast speaker
Marshall Harris
Podcast speaker
Gilbert Brisbois
π -46%Podcast speaker
Stephen Carroll
π₯ +175%Podcast speaker
Daniel Riolo
π -48%Podcast speaker
Leila Rahimi
Podcast speaker
Ben Meiselas
π -31%Podcast speaker
Nathan Hager
π₯ +215%Podcast speaker
Ryland Barton
Podcast speaker
Gio
π -29%Podcast speaker
Mark Grote
π -47%Podcast speaker
company
(4)Commercial businesses and corporations
Onda Sul
Onda Sul, a clothing brand representing peripheral identity in Brazil.
Washington National Opera
π -67%Washington National Opera, a cultural institution in Washington, D.C.
Martha Graham Dance Company
The nation's oldest dance company, known for its performances and cultural contributions.
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Major American retail company specializing in home improvement and construction products.
concept
(17)Abstract ideas, theories, beliefs, and ideologies
fan fiction
Fan fiction is a genre of writing where fans create stories based on existing works.
Greek
Greek city in southern Italy, known for its temples and Greek heritage.
society
The societal and cultural expectations influencing individual decisions and perceptions about life and happiness.
Breton
A language spoken in Brittany, France, and part of the Breton language family.
ceremonia del tΓ©
A traditional Chinese practice involving the ritual preparation and drinking of tea.
charrerΓa
A traditional Mexican equestrian art involving horseback riding, roping, and other skills, considered a cultural heritage.
cultural inheritance
A concept describing the process of learning and transmitting knowledge across generations, often culturally inherited.
gyat
A slang term originating from African-American English, used to describe a person's attractiveness or confidence
Italian cuisine
Italian cuisine, traditional food of Italy
Japanese
Japanese language and culture, discussed in the context of learning and communication.
Oshikatsu
Oshikatsu is a Japanese term describing fervent fan culture.
Shiva
Indian deity associated with dance, referenced by Gehry when discussing movement in architecture.
event
(3)Specific events, both one-time and recurring
Coachella
Coachella is a renowned music and arts festival held in California.
ComplexCon
ComplexCon, a large convention focused on streetwear, sneaker culture, and youth culture.
National Folk Festival
National Folk Festival held in Jackson, Mississippi, showcasing traditional arts.
government
(1)Government bodies, agencies, and departments
media
(22)Podcasts, TV shows, movies, books, games, music
Sacred Lessons
π -70%The podcast called Sacred Lessons, where men speak about healing and transformation.
Atlanta Ears
π -85%The Atlanta Ears podcast about the city of Atlanta and its cultural history.
It's Been a Minute
A popular podcast from NPR discussing culture and societal issues
The Atlantic
π -50%The Atlantic, a media organization.
Clocking Off with Clouds
π₯ +200%A podcast focused on careers, personal growth, and job application advice.
NaruhodΓ΄
NaruhodΓ΄, a podcast focused on science, philosophy, and culture.
Arena Mestiza
A Mexican podcast focused on Mexican culture, arts, and traditions, including charrerΓa and tauromaquia.
Friends
American television sitcom about a group of friends living in New York City, aired from 1994 to 2004.
The Commercial Break
Podcast hosted by Tom Papa focusing on comedy, entertainment, and personal stories.
AI-musik β upphovsrΓ€ttens dΓΆd eller kreativitetens pΓ₯nyttfΓΆdelse?
Swedish podcast episode discussing the impact of AI on music and copyright issues.
Good Luck With That
A podcast focused on skateboarding culture, featuring discussions with skaters and industry insights.
How Was Your Week
The podcast 'How Was Your Week' hosted by Julie Klausner, featuring monologues, pop culture, and interviews.
nonprofit
(1)Non-profit organizations, NGOs, and charities
person
(14)Individual human beings
TimothΓ©e Chalamet
π -71%A British actress and singer, known for her role in 'Heart Breakfast'.
Frida Kahlo
Famous Mexican painter known for her self-portraits.
Roselyne Bachelot
π₯ +100%French politician, former health minister and senator.
Matt Fradd
Matt Fradd, a host of Pints with Aquinas, discussing faith and culture.
Spike Lee
American filmmaker and director, known for movies like 'Do the Right Thing' and 'Malcolm X'.
Alberto Sordi
Famous Roman actor and director, known for his love of Rome and its culture.
Amy Tan
Amy Tan, author of 'Joy Luck Club,' referenced in comparison to 'Waiting to Exhale' regarding cultural conversations.
Boris McGuire
Boris McGuire, a person mentioned in the context of growing the moral circle and cultures of connection.
Indigenous people
Indigenous people of North America who historically inhabited the region around Lake Mendota
Katie Notopoulos
Katie Notopoulos, a technology and culture journalist at Business Insider.
Mandalid Delbarco
Mandalid Delbarco, NPR culture correspondent.
Mandelid Berbarco
Mandelid Berbarco, NPR culture correspondent reporting on Warner Brothers acquisition.
place
(19)Geographic locations, cities, countries, regions
Ireland
π₯ +600%Ireland, the country where the story is set, known for its legends and culture.
France
π -76%Country in Western Europe, allied with the U.S. in WWII
Brazil
π -80%A country in South America known for its large economy and natural resources.
Melbourne
π₯ +1700%Australian city, capital of the state of Victoria, known for its cultural and economic significance.
Mexico
π -70%Mexican nation, a country in North America south of the United States.
Atlanta
π₯ +200%U.S. state capital and city in Georgia, hosting the CDC conference
Malaysia
π₯ +100%A country in Southeast Asia known for its diverse culture, food, and the birthplace of Nigel Ng.
Kennedy Center
Kennedy Center, a performing arts center in Washington, D.C.
New Orleans
A U.S. state located in the Mid-Atlantic region.
South Carolina
π₯ +700%U.S. state known for its beaches, the city of Charleston, and the Lowcountry culture
Tennessee
π -60%U.S. state located in the southeastern region of the country.
Louvre
The Louvre, a famous art museum in Paris, France.
product
(1)Physical products and consumer goods