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Ten of the Best Business Podcasts for Students

Business Podcasts

Worried that earning a business administration degree won’t leave you with any free time? Take your studies on your morning jog or weekend baking by listening to business podcasts. With these immersive podcasts filling your day, you’ll quickly get immersed in your studies.

How Podcasts Enrich Your Business Management Program

Ever feel like you have limited time to study? Podcasts turn grocery store runs into study sessions. With podcasts, you can learn about business while doing the hobbies you love. Looking for new ways to study? Business podcasts will add variety to your study routine. Going over textbooks and using flashcards are time-proven study methods. However, using new study methods will keep you engaged in your learning.

Podcasts allow you to get to know business leaders like never before. The conversations podcast hosts have with their guests are deeply personal and educationally enriching. Their tips will boost your studies and the career that you’re pursuing after the fact. Get ready to laugh, be inspired, and learn something new. These podcasts pair with a business management program like fine wine.

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Podcasts For Business Administration Degree Students

  1. For the Aspiring Entrepreneur: Harvard Alumni Entrepreneurs Invites

Your business administration degree can be the foundation of your empire. Just listen to the successful businesspeople hosted by Harvard Alumni Entrepreneurs for proof. These conversations will give you insight into the strategies used by successful entrepreneurs and how you can use them to fuel your passion.

  1. For Students on a Budget: The $100 MBA

Before you get to host meetings in a five-star restaurant, you’ll have to study for your business management program while chowing down on ramen. If you want practical tips but don’t want to invest too much too early, the “100 MBA” is for you. In a few minutes, you’ll get sound advice without having to spend a dime.

  1. For Expert Tips: How I Built This

Ever wonder how Christina Tosi turned her sweet tooth into a global brand? Tosi is only one of the many experts who’ve dished out the secrets of their success on the “How I Built This” podcast. Their heartwarming stories will inspire you in your pursuit of a business administration degree.

  1. For Those Who Love a Classic: Planet Money

Planet Money keeps you up to date on the economy in the most fun way possible. The hosts turn dry data into fascinating stories that inform you of everything you need to know. Their sense of humor makes this podcast even more engaging. You’ll find yourself sharing their stories the next time you’re by the water cooler of your internship.

  1. For Self-Improvement: The Mind Your Business Podcast

Succeeding isn’t just about following formulas, it’s about willpower. James Wedmore, a seven-figure businessperson, gives insight into how your mindset can be as powerful a tool as a strategy. This podcast won’t only sharpen your studies, it will change the way you think about the world.

  1. For the SHE-EO: Goal Digger

Yes, the corporate world has become more women-friendly since the 1950s, but women still face unique challenges when they enter the business world, even after completing their business management program. Host Jenna Kutcher has been there. She and other women in the industry give tips on how you can successfully build your own business. Watch out corporate world, here she comes.

  1. For Hard-Hitting Questions: Entrepreneurs on Fire

What transforms a great idea into a successful company? This and all the other questions you’re dying to ask to have been answered on “Entrepreneurs on Fire”. Host John Lee Dumas doesn’t just want you to listen, he wants you to become a successful entrepreneur. The financial success of the show proves that its advice is solid.

  1. For the Bookworm: Freakonomics Radio

“Freakonomics” has inspired many to pursue a business administration major. Author Stephen J. Dubber has continued the magic of the book with the “Freakonomics” podcast. This podcast delves into philosophical questions about today’s economy and will inspire you to take part in it. Discover fascinating stories that will keep you coming back to microeconomics every week.

  1. For the Aspiring Marketer: Online Marketing Made Easy with Amy Porterfield

Seeking a marketing mentor that teaches you all the lessons that she’s learned from the years they’ve spent in the industry? Meet Amy Porterfield, a marketing expert who guides business owners all over the world. Her breakdowns of online marketing strategies will help you get the results you desire.

  1. For Those that Want a Good Story: Business Wars

Business can be as brutal as a boxing match, and this podcast pulls no punches when it comes to investigative storytelling. Host David Brown will guide you through the extremes that executives and investors have taken to beat their competitors. Inspirational? No. A great way to learn about business history? Absolutely.

Expand Your Knowledge Beyond Business Podcasts

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Podcasts are a great way to expand your business knowledge. But before you take that step, you’ll need to start with a solid foundation.

Build your skills in Drury’s business administration degree program. Students can choose to add this minor to enhance their major. This minor lays the groundwork that can transform you into a business leader with classes such as:

  • Principles of Accounting
  • Marketing
  • Basic Economic Theory
  • Business Foundations
  • Leadership and Organizations

If you want to sharpen your management skills, then minoring in business administration is right for you.

Afraid that a business degree means dusting off the old power suit? You can show up in style to a business management program for the modern world. Our contemporary education will teach you how to use your business knowledge in other industries and cultures. You better pack your bags because your business degree can take you around the world.

Call (417) 873-7879 for more information on Drury’s business management program.