9 Project Management Podcasts Every Project Manager Should Listen To

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Books are beautiful and cannot be replaced, but the advent of podcasts has made life easier. For many, listening to podcasts is a more exciting and relatable way to take in information.

Project management podcasts are more portable, less expensive, and some are just as informational as many project management books. Thus, project managers can use these podcasts to help develop themselves, learning how to manage successful projects.

In this article, we go over nine different project management podcasts that you have to listen to if you are (or are planning to become) a project manager.

These podcasts are created by experienced project managers and can help upcoming project managers to become better at what they are doing. Let’s take a look at them.

9 Project Management Podcasts to Listen to

  1. The Project Management Podcast
  2. Project Management Paradise
  3. The Sensible Project Manager
  4. The Lazy Project Manager
  5. People and Projects
  6. Manager Tools
  7. Radical Candor
  8. The Productivity Show
  9. PM Point of View

1.      ‘The Project Management Podcast’

The Project Management Podcast was created for both novice and experienced project managers alike. Cornelius Fitchner, the host, discusses project management difficulties and solutions with a panel of project management specialists.

The main themes that are generally discussed include leadership, risk management, workflow management, and team work progress. This podcast is suitable for all project managers because it is informative and experienced.

You can listen to The Project Management Podcast for freeon close to thirty Podcast platforms, including Amazon Music, Apple Music, Audible, Google Podcasts, Podbean, Soundcloud, and Spotify. See the full list here. The free subscription on these platforms gives you access to the latest 15 episodes. To listen to others, you would need to opt for their premium subscription.

2.      ‘Project Management Paradise’

Cora Systems are the producers of the Project Management Paradise podcast. It features interviews with expert project managers around the world. PM Paradise is one project management podcast that focuses on both the technical and non-technical aspects of project management.

Episodes on this podcast are often short and easy to comprehend, lasting up to about 30 minutes per single episode. Topics typically include project management tools, software leadership, and corporate culture. It also teaches how to establish vital relationships with project stakeholders.

As a good takeaway from this project management podcast, you can expect to get actionable solutions to project management problems. As of March 2023, there are over 150 episodes on the PM Paradise.

To listen, check out the PM Paradise episode page or subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Spotify, or Stitcher.

3.      ‘The Sensible Project Manager’

Mark Philipy, who boasts of over 17 years worth of project management experience, hosts the Sensible Project Manager. This podcast is primarily for people who wish to understand the fundamentals of project management and prepare for exams such as the CAMP, PMP, and PMI-ACP.

In his podcast, Mark articulates lessons acquired throughout his professional path and life as a father of eight (since, as he says, his first project management experience started at home). He also provides valuable insight into how project management theory may be utilized in practice.

Find episodes of the Sensible Project Manager on the podcast section of the SensiblePM website or on Spotify.

4.      ‘The Lazy Project Manager’

Peter Taylor, an international keynote speaker, is ‘The Lazy Project Manager’. The podcast appears to be amusing, but in a respectable way. It is not about procrastinating or being sluggish about your project, but about working smarter as a project manager.

Taylor and his co-project managers on the podcast focus on strategies to help you become a better project manager. They also deal with time management and work-life balance episodes, as well as healthy and sustainable ventures. This project management podcast is ideal for stressed-out project managers and can also assist them in becoming better time managers.

To become a ‘lazy project manager,’ listen in on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.

5.      ‘People and Projects’

The People and Projects podcast is ”all about people”. With close to 400 episodes, the podcast focuses on developing relationships with others and exploring the importance of emotional stability and intelligence in determining project success.

Andy Kauffman hosts this podcast in an enthralling manner. He also provides free PDUs for listening to his podcast, demonstrating his professionalism in his field and attracting more people to view his broadcasts.

Human behavior specialists enjoy his podcast because of its connection with emotional intelligence and how it may have a beneficial impact on a project.

To listen, head over to the PPP episode page or subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or other podcasting apps.

6.      ‘Manager Tools’

Manager Tools is a highly regarded project management podcast that has won numerous awards. It has garnered more than four business awards. Since June 2005, Manager Tools has produced over 1000 podcasts on various project management themes.

Mark Horstman and Mike Azule, the main hosts, provide long-term suggestions to help aspiring project managers develop their thinking. This is one podcast to listen to if you want to stay on track with using tools efficiently in your project management.

You can find all podcasts on the Manager Tools podcast page.

7.      ‘Radical Candor’

This podcast’s main hosts are Kim Scott, Jason Rosoff, and Amy Sandler. The focus of the Radical Candor project management podcast is team building. It assists project managers in building their teams to ensure project success.

Radical Candor does not discuss rules in order to establish teams. Rather, it brings analyses and real-life experiences to make project management much easier. It also focuses on assisting teams and leaders in developing effective communication skills.

Listen to Radical Candor on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts, or check out the Radical Candor podcast page.

8.      ‘The Productivity Show’

The Productivity Show by Asian Efficiency takes an all-round view of productivity – both in the workplace and life in general. This podcast has been featured on Forbes, the Daily Mail, CNN Business, and many other websites.

With the podcast, Asian Efficiency provides free training to those who are interested, as well as literature that might help you become a better project manager. The Productivity Show has over 400 episodes and 12 million downloads.

Catch up with the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher.

9.      ‘PM Point of View’

The final project management podcast we’ll look at is PM Point of View, hosted by Kendall Lott. This project management podcast offers insight from project managers in different disciplines. And, as such, it is beneficial to both experienced and inexperienced project managers in various fields.

As CEO of M Powered Strategies, Lott draws on his experience and highlights how project managers can achieve success in unique situations and fields.

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Conclusion

There are so many project management podcasts on the web. Do not feel overwhelmed by this. Rather than try to listen to everything available, find a good few that resonate with you such as from the list in this article.

Without a doubt, when you seek personal development as a project manager by listening to expert views on podcasts, you are sure to increase your knowledge and skill strength. And this puts you well on the way to excelling at project management.

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