20 episodes

One problem with an abundance of choice is that, sometimes, the noise can drown out the signal—there’s something seemingly tailor-made for everyone, but that means it’s that much harder to sift through and discover your own goldilocks preference, even among the best podcasts.

Start Hear Cincinnati Public Radio

    • News
    • 5.0 • 15 Ratings

One problem with an abundance of choice is that, sometimes, the noise can drown out the signal—there’s something seemingly tailor-made for everyone, but that means it’s that much harder to sift through and discover your own goldilocks preference, even among the best podcasts.

    Start Hear: Valentine's Day

    Start Hear: Valentine's Day

    • 13 min
    Start Hear: Architecture & Design

    Start Hear: Architecture & Design

    • 11 min
    Start Hear: Space & Space Travel

    Start Hear: Space & Space Travel

    • 12 min
    Start Hear: The Ethics of Technology

    Start Hear: The Ethics of Technology

    • 13 min
    Start Hear: Music

    Start Hear: Music

    • 12 min
    Start Hear: Lets Talk Art

    Start Hear: Lets Talk Art

    • 13 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
15 Ratings

15 Ratings

AliveCPR ,

Insights and more insights!

Listening to many different podcasts as you create your own is essential. Start Hear provides great insights to discovering amazing podcasts. Thank you!

Awesomestintheworld! ,

Start Hear is a great guide

Tripp Elderedge does a great job as the PJ (podcast jockey). I love how he and his team introduce us to smart, quirky podcasts--both national and local. I've ended up following many of their recommendations. Fantastic guide.

Toclarafy ,

The perfect place to start!

Love that Tripp highlights both national and local Cincinnati podcasts. A great curation of fascinating shows!

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