The voice of the female voices that are revolutionizing podcasting
Mar 8, 2024
On International Women's Day, we celebrate the strength and diversity of women's voices conquering the world of podcasting. Podimo prides itself on being a space where women find a place to share their stories, ideas, and talents with the world.
Podimo positions itself as a benchmark for diversity and quality by offering an extensive catalog of podcasts led by women. If there's one thing that defines the platform, it is its commitment to amplifying women's voices in fields as diverse as entertainment, art, true crime, personal stories, health, motherhood, and many more. Recognizing the importance of challenging gender stereotypes and breaking barriers in areas that have historically been dominated by men.
This March eighth, we want to celebrate their talent and share with you some of the female voices that are thriving on Podimo. We invite you to discover their stories, ideas, and unique perspectives that will inspire you, make you reflect, and connect you with a diverse and vibrant community.
These are some of the podcasts that are redefining the national landscape:
Henar Álvarez and Judith Tiral with The Olympus of Goddesses
From their home in Olympus, Henar Álvarez and Judith Tiral invite you to explore with them the deepest, most fascinating, and sometimes ridiculous corners of the topics that define humanity: death, jealousy, love, madness…! Immerse yourself with these two (self-proclaimed) Goddesses in conversations filled with laughter and culture, where you will discover that we have always worried about the same things, but now at least we have the Internet.
Victoria Martín with Bad People
A comedy podcast, presented by Victoria Martín, that deals with the gray areas and premieres its third season at the end of March. A podcast that teaches us that no one is completely good or bad and we all coexist with a dark side that resides within us, sometimes hidden and other times not so much. People we consider excellent citizens may have once been despicable beings, true infected worms, evil, and perverse at some point in their lives, and that’s what Bad People is for, to let those people confess and tell it all. Being good is always overrated.
Paola Roig & Andrea Ros with The Secret Life of Mothers
The Secret Life of Mothers is a podcast about what happens to mothers while they are mothers. By Andrea Ros, an actress and perinatal educator, and Paola Roig, a perinatal psychologist. Exhaustion, stress, mental health, sexuality, unconditional love, and more in these honest conversations with Irene Montero, Ione Belarra, Esther Acebo, and Diana Gómez among other guests. After four seasons of the podcast and several live shows, Andrea and Paola are on tour with 'The Secret Life of Mothers', across eight Spanish cities.
Triunfitas con Traumitas with Samantha and Chicasobresalto
Samantha Gilabert and Maialen (Chica Sobresalto) invite you to unplug from daily stress with fresh and carefree humor while exploring the experiences and "little traumas" of various guests. All this to disconnect from the complete chaos of their own lives. An interactive podcast where you choose your own adventure. Games, confessions, bad jokes, and very interesting people.
La Hiperactina and Linguriosa with You of Sciences and I of Humanities
La Hiperactina and Linguriosa talk about a daily topic with personal experiences and anecdotes, while answering interesting and curious questions, in an entertaining way, that we all have asked ourselves at some point from the perspective of each discipline. Sciences and humanities in the same equation. A Petri dish where the words “humor” and “dissemination” mix in a conversation between two friends.
Júlia Salander with I Open my Umbrella
All of us know what a debate is. We have gotten used to seeing them on television, with our friends in a bar, or with a stranger on social media. But is what happens there really a debate? In a good debate, ideas that differ must be shared and contrasted because if not, what’s the point? We are in the age of echo chambers, and we have become accustomed to only hearing from people who think like us. And this is neither healthy nor enriching. Why is it so hard for us to listen to different opinions? This is I Open my Umbrella, the debate format where you take the plunge. Four voices, four different opinions, and a current topic. It is presented by Júlia Salander, a political scientist, data analyst, and feminist content creator.
Sindy Takanashi with Dear Sisters
'Dear Sisters' is the interview podcast presented by Sindy Takanashi. Aiming to inform, entertain, and raise awareness, it addresses socially relevant topics, highlighting realities and complex situations such as sexual exploitation or addiction to pornography through the testimonies of the victims themselves or experts in the field. Sindy will “vomit” her reflections, address her weekly obsessions, and interview all kinds of people.
Esther Gómez (@mienfermerafavorita) with This is How I Feel
All human beings will go through an illness, a hospital admission, or a pathological process throughout our lives but… Do you think we have the same needs as patients and healthcare professionals when talking about it? Around a table, Esther Gómez, a nurse and university professor, brings together both sides of the coin: one side is a well-known face from our country who talks to us about situations, illnesses, or experiences, and on the other side an expert healthcare professional. Why? To make visible, humanize, and generate a positive impact on the population, demonstrating that nothing is as perfect as it appears on social networks or in the media. And most importantly: to know what people really need in those moments.
Beatriz de Vicente with Beasts
Beatriz de Vicente talks to us about True Crime from a different perspective. She addresses types of crimes, rare cases, speaks about the victim's perspective, but also that of the killer, their legal implications, similar cases, and millions of things related to the most twisted part of human beings that you probably didn’t even know existed. 'Beasts' is True Crime like you’ve never seen before. Here come the most terrifying real stories from the hand of a criminology professional. We will find out what happened, who did it, how and where, but we will also understand why... Concepts like cannibalism or serial killers are known to all, but do we really know what they mean?
