Recent Episodes
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The art and pleasure of writing a letter
Apr 15, 2025 – 21:39 -
5 simple ways to minimize stress
Apr 14, 2025 – 17:08 -
DLK: In our relationship, her dog comes first. Now I'm having doubts about us
Apr 10, 2025 – 21:20 -
How to relieve constipation
Apr 8, 2025 – 16:25 -
How to pack a go bag for emergencies
Apr 7, 2025 – 23:35 -
How to find a supportive queer community
Apr 3, 2025 – 22:51 -
A beginner's guide to bartering
Apr 1, 2025 – 20:44 -
Over-the-counter pain medications 101
Mar 31, 2025 – 22:14 -
How to raise kids in a multilingual home
Mar 27, 2025 – 22:17 -
Start your financial self-care routine
Mar 25, 2025 – 16:01 -
Car safety 101: Crashes, road rage, weather and more
Mar 24, 2025 – 20:33 -
How to maintain an exercise routine as you age
Mar 20, 2025 – 16:57 -
Don't panic when the markets are down
Mar 18, 2025 – 15:13 -
What's in your lotion? A guide to personal care product safety
Mar 17, 2025 – 24:32 -
Too many goals and too little time? How to focus your attention
Mar 13, 2025 – 18:07 -
OMG how embarrassing! How to stop feeling so awkward
Mar 11, 2025 – 22:41 -
It's time to make your dream vacation a reality
Mar 10, 2025 – 21:48 -
The key to happiness? Know thyself, says Gretchen Rubin
Mar 6, 2025 – 20:30 -
Freshen up your resume
Mar 4, 2025 – 19:29 -
Dear Life Kit: Can I tell my friend she texts me too much?
Mar 3, 2025 – 20:13 -
How to create your own spiritual practices
Feb 27, 2025 – 24:04 -
Your 2025 tax questions, answered
Feb 25, 2025 – 17:52 -
Techniques to help you figure out how to make a big life change
Feb 24, 2025 – 19:30 -
Buy now, pay later loans are becoming more popular. Here's what to know
Feb 20, 2025 – 18:01 -
Meal prep made easy
Feb 18, 2025 – 15:19 -
How caregivers can prevent burnout
Feb 17, 2025 – 18:57 -
How to get on the same page about money with your partner
Feb 13, 2025 – 21:18 -
The benefits of a plant-based diet on your gut
Feb 11, 2025 – 11:40 -
A creative way to mend your clothing
Feb 10, 2025 – 21:19 -
How to 'shift' your emotions
Feb 6, 2025 – 21:34 -
How to combat parental burnout
Feb 4, 2025 – 27:12 -
The science behind the FDA ban on food dye Red No. 3
Feb 3, 2025 – 10:51 -
How to recover after a workout
Jan 30, 2025 – 23:33 -
Dear Life Kit: He kissed me then took it back
Jan 28, 2025 – 19:42 -
Simple ways to protect yourself from scams
Jan 27, 2025 – 18:36 -
How to travel on a budget
Jan 23, 2025 – 21:36 -
How to improve your posture
Jan 21, 2025 – 18:59 -
How to be a 'supercommunicator'
Jan 20, 2025 – 21:45 -
Negotiation tactics for everyday life
Jan 16, 2025 – 20:18 -
The cost of being there: budget for your friend's celebrations
Jan 14, 2025 – 24:19 -
What you need to know about cardio
Jan 13, 2025 – 11:30 -
How to cook when you're not into cooking
Jan 9, 2025 – 24:35 -
How a buddy system can help you reach your goals
Jan 7, 2025 – 18:34 -
Stressed? Try one of these quick resets
Jan 6, 2025 – 22:39 -
How to move more this year
Jan 2, 2025 – 14:32 -
Financial habits to leave behind in 2025
Dec 31, 2024 – 18:41 -
Take a moment to reflect before the new year
Dec 30, 2024 – 19:42 -
How to cut down on drinking
Dec 26, 2024 – 18:56 -
Clear out your clutter
Dec 24, 2024 – 19:53 -
How to stop overanalyzing romantic relationships
Dec 23, 2024 – 24:51
Recent Reviews
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The Bob Loblaw Law BlogExcelenteI like the conversational style of the presenters and I think it is appropriate, as this is a lifestyle show, not a news show. Anyone who has problems with vocal fry and upspeak should listen to the 2015 NPR segment on vocal fry: “From Upspeak To Vocal Fry: Are We 'Policing' Young Women's Voices?”
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Jonas SanderSolid adviceA good podcast for those who want to improve their life 25 minutes at a time.
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Mochi the KittyLove it so Much!!!This is m favorite podcast ever I the whole wide world. Thank you so much Life kit!!!
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angrylfUggHow to guide to life from an outfit that insists on calling Latin people ‘LatinX’ when they’ve repeatedly said they don’t like it and want it to stop. No thanks.
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Chemex33The travel episodeYou might as well make an episode on how to open your eyes. It’s borderline patronizing!
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Mysterious Babushka LadySome great information!But so many ads. The ratio of ad to content is got to be close to 1:1. Be prepared to hit the FF 30 seconds button A LOT!
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r3_s_7Leftist junk with lots of adsI used to love this podcast until it started getting boring due to leftist policies and issues they discuss in each episode that included way too many ads.
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FreeMaGrandmaJob well done!Big fan of this podcast. It covers a variety of topics and isn’t a 2 hour listen. Very concise but also a very easy listen. 10/10!
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Driveway MomentGood stuff but…Please stop the “Vocal Fry”, the “Upspeak” and the repetitive use of the word “like” that are so often used by presenters. It makes them sound like high school teenagers. Especially the younger presenters. It’s ok to make a declarative statement sometimes. Presenters would benefit from paying attention to how professional NPR newscasters speak.
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laurhb22Awesome Podcast!Love this podcast but please cut down on the “you know?” and “right?”
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ecandellNov 26 episodeThere were a lot of good educational points in here, something for everyone unless you are totally non-alc.
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2000LightYearsAwayGood podcast! 'Cept...I enjoy this podcast as something to fall asleep to, something to just listen to when I'm tired from a long day, but certain moments in the episodes (the most recent ones at least) leave me feeling oddly annoyed and frustrated. The way the Life Kit frames the ideas and "new information" that we get in the episodes is framed so condescendingly, making the listeners of this podcast seem stupid and uneducated. Besides this, I do enjoy the podcast.
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LiicivoSoo GreaaaaatA brilliant channel for English learners!You cannot only improve your listening but also get useful lives skills from it!!Keep releasing I love it so much lol😝
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Kfleming1970Most practical podcast I listen toLife Kit is awesome! So practical and helpful, while also being accessible to beginners in the topics they are discussing. I recommend it to so many people because there’s an episode for everyone no matter their interest. I especially love when they talk about day to day skills or practices that make life easier for someone like me who is busy and has ADHD. It has for sure improved my life.
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carlojavAnother NPR propagandaSpoiler alert on the Misinformation episode: everything the Republicans says is misinformation. The Democrats are the only party who tells the truth. Is NPR still getting funding from the government? If so, defund this political party posing as a podcast platform.
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madeleinep2000Lack of intellectual diversityI subscribed to this podcast assuming it would offer something similar to the NYT’s Wirecutter podcast, sharing neutral, objective advice about life’s tangible challenges. Yet most episodes seem to convey a politicized message, and the podcasts don’t offer a intellectual diversity. The tantrum episode was particularly frustrating — the expert offered a variety of parenting techniques that Gentle Parenting influencers and writers tend to advocate. This would have been absolutely fine had there been one or two other perspectives represented in the podcast. It is becoming more and more clear to me that NPR is allergic to debate and offers nothing but an ideological echo chamber; I should not be surprised that this podcast is no exception to this reality.
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Aero StarWhat even is this?I’m not sure what this is or who it’s for. The concept is great. The execution is terrible. It’s the most obvious, pandering “advice” you’ve ever heard. You could listen to a dozen shows and not learn one new thing.
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marielistenerShowShow is great but please stop the background music.
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NPR Big FanWho needs this advice?I’ve literally never heard one thing on this podcast that isn’t completely obvious. Who is the audience for this podcast? People who have no idea how to get along in the world? It’s almost comical how unhelpful this is.
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Mary NagelHikingLove the encouragement to get out into the world!
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NonamesexistanymoreMostly adsThe first five minutes can be skipped. It’s just teasers that are immediately repeated after the ads. Just skip the first five minutes and the last several minutes where they repeat what was said during the middle five minutes. And then skip all the ads at the end where they advertise other shows that are mostly advertisements.
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all the nicknames are taken009Infantilizing podcastOf all the podcasts that NPR has canceled, why couldn’t this be one of them? It grinds my gears me every time the host feigns surprise at “leaning” everyday common knowledge. Almost the same way that a parent might act surprised when their toddler learns a new word. This show is offensively condescending. NPR, give your audience a tiny bit more credit. We’re not quite as stupid/incompetent as you clearly make us out to be. Worse than merely proving to be useless, I find this podcasts leaving a bad taste in my mouth about NPR. The show straight up puts me in a bad mood. Why does it have such low expectations of us? Do you like being spoken to like you’re stupid? Neither do we.
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cpm1993Getting consistently duller over timeThey are clearly running out of things to write episodes about.
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drew62Terrible showWorthless waste of tax dollars. Defund NPR!
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Reviewer 696969Usually obvious surface level adviceOccasionally there are decent episodes, but the advice is usually very surface level and obvious. This isn't always a bad thing for certain topics less familiar to some people. However, it's like this for most topics which tend to be common topics in real life. You're better served going to Wikihow or reading self help books to get more detailed and applicable knowledge. For example, the recent episode on talking to kids about vaping pushed the point to not lecture kids, try discussing. This is not useful advice. Everyone knows this. There needs to be a framework given so that listeners can actually act on the knowledge.
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Aimee XYzLearning a New Skill EpisodeWhen I hear the sentence: “What Rachel didn’t say were all the times me or her dad…” Me or her dad? Really? Ouch!
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MimiKati723So good!Advice you can use that goes deep. Very helpful!
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fluffywallfenosGreat!this is good but I want more episodes that kids can hear and relate to and use.
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Moky in AZLove the topics!Always interesting and informative, but not in a pedantic, boring way. Looking forward to the next episode!
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Mme BlinkSleep Scientist not so smartSaying that lack of sleep causes diabetes is not only ignorant and irresponsible, to leave out the fact that there are TWO types of diabetes and that obviously children with juvenile diabetes did not acquire that from lack of sleep is … just plain ridiculous. Please stop passing yourself off as an expert Rebecca Robbins. Life Kit, do better.
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C'est StephanieAlways HelpfulLife Kit is great for sharing various perspectives. This podcast opens the mind to more possibilities than meets the eye. There’s always some sort of “takeaway” that enlightens an individual.
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BurdyblueFinding your bookInspired me to visit my bookstores again. I slacked off during the pandemic. Was a fav past time. Thanks!
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mituska2Listen up!I like life kit because it gives startlingly good advice on how to proceed on various topics.
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d19nelsoLife style creepI noticed the narrower being much better than the guest at answering/being interviewed by this guest. Not an interesting podcast when the questioner also responds.
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DmtryCathThis is great for the day to day lifeTo the point and easy to learn tips that few really think about. It has helped me tremendously on my day to day. This is by far my favorite podcast ☺️
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GriefIsGoodSomething for everyoneI love listening to Life Kit when I am relaxing or driving. The episodes are the perfect length and the guests always have tangible advice for listeners. Plus, every week is different advise on a different topic and it keeps it interesting and fresh. I can’t recommend this show enough - it’s one of my favorites.
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Eliss RainvilleMarielle Forever!I love Life Kit. I followed Marielle here as I was a super fan of hers when she would fill in on Marketplace’s Make Me Smart. She clued me in on the glory of incorporating frozen cauliflower into one’s smoothies. Genius. This podcast is a tremendous help to me as a geriatric millennial whose upbringing didn’t provide much instruction on coordinating a functional adult life. Finances, car maintenance, learning to swim as a freaking grown adult. Life Kit has had my back in ways I couldn’t have ever expected. I’m grateful to the whole team for all their efforts and for sharing such valuable insights. Thanks, friends! Keep up the great work!
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MedievalmaveDear Life Kit is the best partI listen to a lot of episodes and they can be really helpful. Life Kit helped me buy my car! Plus I love Dear Life Kit.
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BeckytwoFun and informativeI have learned a lot from listening to Life Kit. I don’t listen to every single episode but choose ones that apply to me and my time of life. So many interesting topics!
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TrackStella88Great podcastI absolutely love LifeKit. The host, Marielle, does such a great job offering informative and interesting shows! I learn so much and it keeps me entertained and engaged. I love how they keep my interest and anticipate topics that I’ll care about.
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Genebean24Eye rollA while podcast about pregnancy and never once said woman or mother. This is not addressing the experience of 99% of people listening to your podcast. It’s so cringe the word is so taboo. Also another point they frame pregnancy in such a sad light. Totally not what I want to listen to 4 months pregnant.
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FlerFloWoefully underwhelmingWhen I think NPR, I believe that I will be provided the facts. Maybe get advice from experts, this podcast doesn’t feel like that. There are no references sited for further research. This genuinely feels like they are bringing on guests that paid to be there or talking about subject matter for the same reason. A recent episode regarding consuming over-processed foods has no science on why the foods could be potentially be bad for, what over-processed even means, and references a small study that does not have clear findings. This episode was barely long enough to cover an intro to the topic and perpetuates a narrative that it’s easy to obtain fresh fruits and vegetables without acknowledging the income disparity and cost barrier to fresh food that so many are facing. Do better.
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rumorlevatoSexy RunningThe girl directing the interview sounds like she could care less. She sounds sleepy and annoyed with this subject…
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Beldar88Free trial ?I don’t know what free trial means. Explain yourselves.
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Susie Snowflake16Love this bite sized podcast filled with actionable tipsBinging now!
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энтони55WokeTitles says it all
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Donder1About the “Fat” woman…She is just being so self absorbed and utterly nonsensical. Just like you don’t want to be told how to feel about your body, don’t tell me how to feel about mine. And yes, it’s ok to to not feel great about being fat and at the same time realizing the need for change and getting to it, all the while being kind to your self by not deluding yourself, working hard and rewarding yourself with the feeling of accomplishment that comes with being responsible for your health. Also, to get offended if a person says to not label yourself “Fat” is so ridiculous because had the women called her that she’d also get offended. Labeling yourself or anyone else isn’t healthy or kind. She is also flat out wrong and delusional to say that being obese is just fine. It is the leading cause of death in the us. Period Thank you for listening and please stop pandering to crazy people, it doesn’t help them.
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Yuli IbarraNice PodcastI like the different types of information this podcasts give. I think it has a lot of variety, and I definitely learned a lot about the topics they cover. This pertains a lot to me as I plan to work in the medical field. I’m currently majoring in nursing so it’s interesting to learn from this podcast.
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my name is ciciHave I outgrown this?I started listening to Life Kit during the beginning of Covid. I enjoyed the early episodes, but feel like the topics have been very basic lately, particularly the latest episode about cleaning. I know there are people who struggle with keeping their house in order, but I don’t think most need advice about how to gather dirty dishes from around their home. I hope they get back to producing more useful content soon.
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FlightsofFancy345Going downhill fastWhile I enjoyed earlier episodes of Life Kit, it seems that they’ve recently been scraping the bottom of the barrel to find meaningful topics to discuss. Personal style? Seriously??? Many of the more recent topics are so completely trivial and irrelevant, and yet are presented with the same gravitas as topics like financial health. Many of the “experts” are just random people with a side hustle and no real deep knowledge of the topic. It’s an annoying show now, but the back catalog is pretty good.
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