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10 Best Podcasts of 2025

From crime deep dives to investigations to chat shows with our favorite celebrities, here’s our top podcast picks for the year

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Podcasts have come a long way since launching over 20 years ago. What started as a way to make audio stories accessible on-demand has turned into an artform in its own right, offering longform investigations, immersive fictional stories, and off-the-cuff chats that can make you feel like you’re in the room with your favorite celebrities. Like with so much of media, 2025 brought a reckoning for podcasts: the market for narrative series contracted, while much of the medium moved into video format, upending how many podcasters approached the form.

That’s not to say there isn’t great stuff still coming out — and this list proves it. From explorations of the internet, to biographical deep dives, to good old-fashioned interview shows, here’s our 10 favorite podcasts that launched this year, in the order they came out.

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Allison After NXIVM

Many of us know the story of NXIVM, Keith Raniere’s upstate New York self-help group which devolved into a sex cult and resulted in Raniere being sentenced to 120 years in prison for sex trafficking, conspiracy, and racketeering. We also might know about Allison Mack, the former child star and Smallville actress who was one of Raniere’s key deputies. She also served time (three years for racketeering) and since her release in 2023, has largely been silent. But in 2024, she decided it was time to finally tell her story. Journalists Vanessa Grigoriadis and Natalie Robehmed were up for the job, and after sitting with Mack for hours of interviews across multiple days, put together this painful, and often gruesome, look at how an otherwise normal individual finds herself at the helm of a cult.

10

Chameleon

Josh Dean first launched Chameleon way back in 2022 with a series called The Hollywood Con Queen, a multipart investigation into a mysterious person who convinced movie-industry gig workers to travel halfway around the world, only to find themselves stranded in strange lands, for no apparent reason. Now, he’s brought it back as an episodic weekly show, giving the full story of a particular con in just 45 minutes. These bite-sized crime stories — like Anne Hathaway’s con-artist fiancé, or a fake version of the Zombies that toured America — offer the same kinds of confounding mysteries as his longform efforts, without the commitment.