16 Best Investing Podcasts in 2023

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In this article, we discuss the 16 best investing podcasts in 2023. If you want to skip our discussion on the podcast industry and its growth, as well as its outlook over the years, head directly to the 5 Best Investing Podcasts in 2023.

Back in 2005, the term "podcast" was selected as the Word of the Year by the New Oxford American Dictionary. During June of that year, Steve Jobs enthusiastically emphasized podcasts as a vital component of Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL)'s future. He inquired, "What exactly is podcasting?" and described it as a form akin to "Wayne's World for radio," illustrating that it enabled anyone to create and distribute a podcast with minimal investment, reaching a global audience for their radio-style show. Podcasting, sometimes referred to as on-demand radio, entails pre-recorded digital content that users can stream or download for offline listening or viewing via subscriptions, accessible on various playback devices. The inception of podcasts into Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL)'s iTunes portfolio in 2005 can be regarded as the beginning of the podcast format's presence in the broader audio landscape. Nevertheless, traditional formats like commercial radio and broadcast television maintained their stronghold on media market shares over the subsequent decade and beyond.

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Yet, changes in digital consumption habits, especially noticeable among younger age groups, as evidenced by the median ages of podcast listeners (34), broadcast radio (47), and network TV (57), have propelled the podcast industry into substantial growth in both listener base and revenue. Worldwide, there are an excess of 400 million individuals who engage with various types of content through podcasts. Given this substantial listenership, there are over 2 million autonomous podcasts, collectively hosting tens of millions of episodes. According to a report by market research firm Grand View Research, the size of the worldwide podcasting market reached a valuation of approximately $18.52 billion in 2022. Forecasts suggest that the market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 27.6% from 2023 to 2030.

Since the inception of podcasts, advertising has stood as the primary revenue-generating avenue for content creators. However, its adoption has faced challenges, as audiences tend to avoid advertisements interrupting their content consumption. Nevertheless, brands are actively devising innovative strategies to diversify revenue streams. Content creators are proposing monthly subscription models, offering consumers the option to pay per episode or on a monthly basis. In another vein, the introduction of the Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), and blockchain technologies has made a substantial impact on market growth. Additionally, the integration of cutting-edge technologies into content, such as Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR), advancements in transcription technology, and the introduction of paid live podcast events, is poised to propel the podcast industry's growth. For example, music streaming giant Spotify Technology S.A. (NYSE:SPOT)'s Spotify Ad Studio, leveraging streaming media intelligence technology, empowers advertisers to tailor their messages precisely, ensuring they reach the appropriate audience with fitting content at the opportune moment.