Not every podcast sticks around, and even fewer stay good. For this list, however, I selected 12 very relevant digital marketing podcasts that are still worth your time in 2025. If you like smart takes, honest opinions, and the kind of marketing talk that doesn’t sound like a sales pitch, you’ll probably find a new favorite on this list. Some are sharp and strategic, some feel more like a chat with a friend, and all of them bring something useful to the table for social media marketers, content strategists, brand leads, business owners, agencies, and more.
Hit play when you’re walking the dog, stuck in traffic, or just need something solid in your ears while sorting through emails.
1. The Marketing Millennials
Who it’s for: Social media marketers, content strategists, brand leads
Host: Daniel Murray
Average duration: 10-40 minutes (some go up to 60)
Frequency: Twice a week (sometimes more)
Where to listen: 🎧 Spotify │ 🎧 YouTube │ 🎧 Apple Podcasts
If you’re curious about what real marketing looks like today (not in theory, but in action), this podcast keeps it grounded. Daniel Murray talks to marketers who are deep in the trenches, sharing how they actually work across platforms like LinkedIn, TikTok, and Instagram.
For example, in one of the more recent episodes, Daniel and Jay discuss how negative signals (like stale automations, irrelevant emails, and lazy content) can quietly harm marketing efforts, stressing the importance of staying relevant without overwhelming your audience. They also touch on how Jay’s kids taught him about negative social signals and how Daniel uses “clickbait” subject lines effectively, focusing on content quality. This is a short and sweet episode I highly recommend.
In all, these episodes go into content that fits the platform, personal branding that doesn’t feel awkward, and the kind of tactics that get results without sounding like you’re reading from a playbook. You’ll also find quick episodes like the newly launched Go-To Market Plays series, where Daniel and Tamara Grominsky unpack a single strategy in under 10 minutes.
❤️ Why you’ll love this podcast:
- Focuses on practical case studies and platform-specific tactics
- Popular among marketers who want clear, honest advice
2. The Amy Porterfield Show
Who it’s for: Entrepreneurs, course creators, online business owners
Host: Amy Porterfield
Average duration: 10-50 minutes
Frequency: Weekly
Where to listen: 🎧 Spotify │🎧 Apple Podcasts │ 🎧 YouTube Music │🎧 YouTube
Amy Porterfield’s podcast covers what it actually takes to run and grow an online business. She breaks down topics like email list building, course launches, audience growth, and figuring out how to earn from your content.
For example, in a recent episode, Amy talks about identity-driven marketing with Veronica Romney, who shares her four-step Identity Code framework for creating deeper connections with customers. They discuss how focusing on who customers want to become, rather than just features, can transform them into loyal brand advocates.
The style’s clear and simple. Amy explains things in a way that avoids overwhelm, even when she’s unpacking a big idea. Her background includes time with brands like Harley-Davidson and Tony Robbins, so she’s seen both sides: corporate and startup.
You’ll hear solo episodes, behind-the-scenes stories, and interviews with people who’ve built something from scratch. It’s steady, grounded, and helpful for folks building a business on their own terms.
I will recommend a specific series from her podcast called “Marketing Made Easy”, which currently has over 800 episodes and goes into the very specifics of marketing from every possible angle. Just go to the YouTube playlist and listen to your heart’s content.
❤️ Why you’ll love this podcast:
- Covers common marketing and business challenges without overcomplicating
- Good for both early-stage and seasoned entrepreneurs
- Has over 800 episodes series specifically for marketing
3. Social Media Marketing Podcast
Who it’s for: Social media managers, content strategists, agency pros
Hosts: Michael Stelzner (Main Podcast)
Average duration: 20-50 minutes
Frequency: Weekly
Platforms: 🎧 Spotify │ 🎧 Apple Podcasts │ 🎧 YouTube Music │ 🎧 YouTube
This one’s great for marketers, content creators, and business owners who want to sharpen their social media skills. The Social Media Marketing Podcast is a weekly 45-minute show hosted by Michael Stelzner, founder of Social Media Examiner. Each episode features a chat with a marketing pro, diving into real strategies, tools, and tips that actually work across different industries. It’s been a favorite among marketers for over ten years.
Michael Stelzner talks with marketing experts about what’s working on social right now, think campaign ideas, tools, and fresh strategies. The tips are easy to understand and actually useful, so it’s a solid pick if you want advice you can put into practice without a lot of fluff.
For example, in a recent episode, he chats about using Instagram Threads to spark real conversations and build a tighter-knit community. Nicky Saunders, who’s the guest, breaks down how to show up with purpose, get noticed, and turn followers into fans without just posting for the sake of it.
❤️ Why you’ll love this podcast:
- Tracks the latest social media updates and platform shifts
- Combines quick-hit news with deeper strategy
4. Perpetual Traffic Digital Marketing Podcast
Who it’s for: Performance marketers, ad specialists, growth leads, agencies
Hosts: Ralph Burns & Lauren Petrullo
Average duration: 50 minutes
Frequency: Twice a week
Platforms: 🎧 Spotify │ 🎧 Apple Podcasts │🎧 iHeart │ 🎧 YouTube
This podcast stays laser-focused on helping you drive traffic that actually converts. Ralph Burns and Lauren Petrullo talk paid ads, AI in marketing, audience building, and campaign scaling with plenty of examples from the trenches. It’s not just broad advice either. They cover what’s working in Facebook ads, Google, YouTube, and more, often bringing in outside experts to add extra perspective.
Episodes feel like honest conversations between pros who do this every day. You’ll hear about results (good and bad), recent tests, and the occasional debate on what’s worth your time right now. Great for folks managing budgets, aiming for measurable growth, or figuring out how to squeeze more value from their ad spend.
In a recent episode, Ralph Burns and his guest Nick Miller dig into nCAC (New Cost to Acquire a Customer) and explain why it matters more than ROAS these days. They share how Tier 11 uses this metric to make smarter ad decisions and avoid the usual pitfalls.
❤️ Why you’ll love this podcast:
- Focuses on real-world strategies for scaling traffic and conversions
- Built for marketers who care about performance and ROI
5. Content, Briefly Digital Marketing Podcast
Who it’s for: B2B content marketers, editorial leads, in-house content teams
Host: Jimmy Daly
Average duration: 30-45 minutes
Frequency: Weekly
Platforms: 🎧 Spotify │🎧 Apple Podcasts
If you’re knee-deep in content strategy and want to hear how others make it work, Content, Briefly is worth your time. Jimmy Daly, who’s spent years in the B2B content world, hosts laid-back interviews with marketers who’ve scaled blogs, built teams, and figured out how to get content to pull its weight.
For example, there’s an episode where Jimmy talks about how Tom Rudnai from Demand Genius connects content performance to revenue by tying website engagement to CRM data. They also talk about why content teams should take the lead in proving their impact on sales and how to make smarter decisions across the buyer’s journey.
Basically, the focus is on what actually happens behind the scenes. Guests walk through their playbooks, talk about mistakes, and share the stuff that rarely gets covered in high-level marketing posts. It’s practical, honest, and helpful.
❤️ Why you’ll love this podcast:
- Focuses on real stories from content teams doing the work
- Great for marketers building long-term content strategies
6. Inclusion and Marketing
Who it’s for: Brand strategists, content marketers, marketing managers
Host: Sonia Thompson
Average duration: 15-30 minutes
Frequency: Weekly
Platforms: 🎧 Spotify │🎧 Apple Podcasts
This one’s all about building brands that reflect the world we actually live in. It’s hosted by Sonia Thompson and takes a close look at how businesses can better serve people from different backgrounds. Sonia has a background in both brand building and inclusive marketing, so her insights come from real experience, not buzzwords.
Her episodes are honest and to the point. For example, recently, Sonia talked about what consumers have to say about how brands handle representation. In my research, their unfiltered responses revealed what they appreciate, what misses the mark, and what they wish marketers truly understood about getting representation right.
Episodes focus on practical things marketers can do to create content, messaging, and experiences that feel inclusive and respectful. You’ll hear real examples, thoughtful interviews, and tactical advice on making representation a consistent part of your strategy, not an afterthought.
❤️ Why you’ll love this podcast:
- Focuses on inclusive marketing that’s practical and brand-centered
- Highlights how representation affects trust and customer experience
7. The MarTech Podcast
Who it’s for: Marketing ops, digital marketers, tech-forward strategists
Host: Benjamin Shapiro
Average duration: 15-30 minutes
Frequency: Daily, Monday to Thursday
Platforms: 🎧 Spotify │🎧 Apple Podcasts
This is the short-and-to-the-point option for anyone curious about marketing tech. The MarTech Podcast is hosted by Benjamin Shapiro and runs on a daily format where one guest and one topic unfold over the course of the week. You get a different angle in each episode, so it’s easy to fit in and even easier to apply. The guests are always experts in their fields and don’t shy away from sharing important insights in detail.
For example, one of the guests is the Head of Marketing at Business Wire, Jerry Touslee. In the episode he was invited to, he broke down how PR works, and when done well, it works hand-in-hand with other marketing tactics to boost brand awareness and even help lower customer acquisition costs.
Topics range from customer data tools and performance marketing to emerging ad platforms and channel-specific strategies.
❤️ Why you’ll love this podcast:
- Breaks down marketing technology in digestible chunks
- Good for staying sharp on tools, platforms, and trends
8. Marketing Over Coffee
Who it’s for: Generalist marketers, agency leads, CMOs who want a broad view
Hosts: John J. Wall and Christopher S. Penn
Average duration: 20-30 minutes
Frequency: Weekly
Platforms: 🎧 Spotify │🎧 Apple Podcasts
Marketing Over Coffee is what it sounds like. Two marketers chatting about what’s happening right now, from new AI tools to what’s changing in SEO. The vibe is casual, but the content sticks to the point. Hosts John Wall and Christopher Penn keep things conversational and clear, even when they’re covering advanced topics like attribution modeling or content automation.
As an example, in some of the more recent episodes in a recent episode, John talks about how AI image generation has evolved over the past two years and how well it now works inside tools like Photoshop. He even explores the fun possibility of turning AI-generated images into custom action figures.
Episodes often feature guest interviews and real talk about the challenges marketers face across different channels. It’s solid if you want a weekly check-in that covers a bit of everything without the corporate tone or 60-minute commitment.
❤️ Why you’ll love this podcast:
- Covers both digital and traditional marketing topics
- Laid-back format with sharp, timely insights
9. Social Pros Podcast by Convince & Convert
Who it’s for: Social media managers, content strategists, brand marketers
Hosts: Jennifer Harmon, Sunny Hunt, Hannah Tooker, Jason Keath and Zontee Hou
Average duration: 30-45 minutes
Frequency: Weekly
Platforms: 🎧 Spotify │🎧 Apple Podcasts │🎧 YouTube
This podcast focuses on the real side of running social media for brands. Each week, experts from Convince & Convert sit down with experienced pros in the field who run accounts for big companies, fast-moving startups, and everything in between.
They talk about what’s working, what’s changing, and how teams handle things like audience growth, brand voice, and engagement strategies. If you work in social or manage content, this one’s packed with first-hand stories and smart advice that goes beyond surface-level tips.
❤️ Why you’ll love this podcast:
- Regular interviews with hands-on social media pros
- Covers day-to-day challenges, new features, and content strategies
10. Build a Better Agency Podcast
Who it’s for: Agency owners, operations leads, leadership teams
Host: Drew McLellan
Average duration: 30-60 minutes
Frequency: Weekly (new episodes every Wednesday)
Platforms: 🎧 Spotify │🎧 Apple Podcasts
This podcast focuses on the business side of running an agency. Drew McLellan brings in guests who’ve built or advised agencies and knows how to get into the details, such as pricing structures, client retention, hiring, positioning, and everything else that keeps the wheels turning.
You won’t hear vague ideas or generic advice here. Each episode walks through a specific challenge agencies face, with a focus on what works in practice. It’s a solid listen for anyone looking to tighten up operations, avoid burnout, or build a healthier agency from the inside out.
❤️ Why you’ll love this podcast:
- Focuses on agency operations, leadership, and growth
- Conversations are grounded in real-world experience
11. The Creative Agency Podcast
Who it’s for: Creative agency founders, designers, videographers, branding pros
Host: Chris Bolton
Average duration: 30-60 minutes
Frequency: Varies (check platform for updates)
Platforms: 🎧 Spotify │🎧 Apple Podcasts
This podcast zooms in on the creative agency space. Chris Bolton speaks with founders, creative directors, and builders who’ve grown agencies from scratch—some still figuring it out, others with years of experience. The conversations get into the highs, the headaches, and everything in the middle.
The tone stays open and honest, and the stories reflect the messy reality of running a creative business. From tough lessons to smart wins, every episode offers a handful of ideas you can try out, especially if you’re growing your team, rethinking your services, or just trying to stay grounded.
❤️ Why you’ll love this podcast:
- Covers creative business building, leadership, and growth struggles
- Mix of storytelling and actionable insights
12. Duct Tape Marketing Podcast
Who it’s for: Small business owners, solo marketers, marketing generalists
Host: John Jantsch
Average duration: 20-30 minutes
Frequency: Weekly
Platforms: 🎧 Spotify │🎧 Apple Podcasts │🎧 YouTube
This podcast has been around for years, and it’s still one of the more down-to-earth resources out there for everyday marketing questions. John Jantsch keeps episodes short and to the point, often focusing on things small teams (or solo marketers) can actually do without a big budget.
He covers topics like SEO basics, building trust through content, customer retention, and how to grow using word-of-mouth. Guests tend to be experienced marketers, business owners, or authors with insights that come from doing the work, not just writing about it.
❤️ Why you’ll love this podcast:
- Focuses on practical marketing strategies for small businesses
- Guests include working marketers and entrepreneurs
And there you have it!
12 digital marketing podcasts that are still pulling their weight in 2025. If your current queue feels a bit stale, these shows might just save your ears (and your sanity).
Try a few, skip a few, binge the ones that hit just right. And if one of them makes you mutter “ohhh that’s smart” while reheating last night’s pasta, then it’s already doing its job. May your Wi-Fi stay strong and your marketing lingo stay human.
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