Podcasts are a great source of information. People engaging or planning to be part of philanthropy can learn much from listening to podcasts by experts. The list below contains philanthropy podcasts that should be on your radar.
Unfunded List Open Door Philanthropy Podcast

Philanthropists, change-makers, and entrepreneurs of all stripes gather their views in this podcast. Founder of Unfunded List Dave Moss is the host. Moss makes sure that the coming generation of change-makers gets feedback and recognition to help them become successful. The mission is to provide guests with a platform for discussing their work and open doors to private philanthropy for the general public. Unfunded list podcast has been in place since 2015, developing an episode each week. The average length of its podcasts is 98 minutes.

SVCF Philanthropy Now Podcast

SVCF engages various donors and corporations. The guests are from Silicon Valley, across the USA, and the world to make the region and globe better for everyone. The SVCF podcast series explore trends in the philanthropy world, the work of the Silicon Valley community foundation on the challenging problems, social impact initiatives at Silicon Valley and beyond. Silicon Valley podcasts have run since December 2016 with one episode a week. The average episode length is 32 minutes.

Brain Trust Philanthropy Podcast

This Canadian podcast brings free-flowing conversations. It hosts top leaders in philanthropy, fundraising, and the nonprofit sector. The intention is to make them bolder leaders, enhance their relationships, and also raise more money. Brain Trust Philanthropy records two episodes a month with an average length of 63 minutes.

The Chiropractic Philanthropist with Dr. Ed Osburn
Dr. Ed Osburn hosts weekly conversations with Chiropractors to share their experiences, the things they learned and applied from struggles and challenges. In addition, the content contains encouragement and practical advice for inspiring listeners to new heights in the Chiropractic practice. It does not take long to listen to the episodes as the average length is 35 minutes each.
Out of the Margins-Podcast
This podcast explores issues of social justice philanthropy by engaging in a candid conversation through a racial lens. The host is Leticia Peguero, the executive director of Andrus Family Fund.
Philanthropy & Friends
Philanthropy & Friends put a spotlight on partners in the nonprofit community in two episodes a week. Keeping up with these episodes is simple as the length of each is 16 minutes. Philanthropy & Friends has been in place since 2018.The philanthropy podcasts above have many millions of fans and followers on Facebook and Twitter, showing that the content has something valuable to listen.