AnthroDish
A weekly podcast about food, identity, and culture.
AnthroPod
eaturing conversations between anthropologists as well as experiments in sonic ethnography, the channel sees itself as a platform which amplifies the polyphony of voices within cultural anthropology.
Anthropological Airwaves
Anthropological Airwaves is the official podcast of the journal American Anthropologist. Building on the journal’s commitment to four-field, multimodal research, we host conversations about anthropological projects, from fieldwork and publishing to the discipline’s role in public debates.
Anthropologist on the Street
So many corners of life are explored by anthropology–cultural practices, biology, language, material artifacts, ideas, values. The AOTS podcast seeks to bring this knowledge into public spaces where conversations, really important conversations, are happening.
CIAMS
A podcast of the Cornell Institute of Archaeology and Material Studies
Our mission is to probe the critical debates in archaeology in conversation between leading practitioners and the next generation of researchers.
Code Switch - NPR
Multi-racial, multi-generational team of journalists fascinated by the overlapping themes of race, ethnicity and culture, how they play out in our lives and communities, and how all of this is shifting.
The Familiar Strange
We wish to engage anthropologists (and other social and interdisciplinary scientists) in edgier, relevant and more accessible forms of communication. Whether this is considered public, engaged, popular or activist anthropology, The Familiar Strange project just wants to open up your thinking.
Intersectionality Matters with Kimberlé Crenshaw
Intersectionality Matters! is a podcast hosted by Kimberlé Crenshaw, an American civil rights advocate and a leading scholar of critical race theory.
Sapiens
SAPIENS podcast hosts Jen Shannon, Esteban Gómez, and Chip Colwell speak with anthropologists from around the globe to help us uncover what makes us human.
A Story of Us
The Ohio State University Department of Anthropology produces this podcast.
This Anthro Life
The mission of this podcast is to show how complex our world truly is and how that’s mysterious and challenging, but always a beautiful thing. We expose injustices by revealing often hidden assumptions in everyday language, technology use, or body gestures.