<\/figure>\nEmma Chamberlain\u2019s that one friend we all wish to have. The big sister who\u2019s not stingy with her advice, and when needed, not afraid to be frank with you. She can talk at length about whatever is on her mind, be it deep philosophy about life, relationship, insecurities, or something as mundane as shopping. Though one thing\u2019s for sure, nothing comes out of Emma\u2019s mouth boring. You can expect how hilarious and relatable Emma gets, rendering this a must-hear podcast.<\/p>\n
The Psychology Of Your 20s<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/figure>\nThe 20s may be many\u2019s happiest time yet, undeniably, it\u2019s also a period for personal growth. Filled with ups and downs, heartbreak, and happiness. To be fair, it\u2019s quite an emotional rollercoaster ride. All these feelings, what if we dissect them from a psychological view, would problems be easier to solve? It\u2019s okay if you haven\u2019t found an answer to all these dilemmas and your friend\u2019s advice doesn\u2019t apply to you, the psychology of your 20s<\/em> is here to help better understand what you\u2019re going through.<\/p>\nHealth<\/strong><\/h3>\nTED Talks Health<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/figure>\nSure, Google is where we get all our answers when we feel a little off. But to be frank, it isn\u2019t the most reliable source as the slightest discomfort always seems to point towards cancer. Instead of playing doctor, how about hearing from real professionals? On TED Talks Health<\/em>, each episode is filled with information from doctors and researchers on a wide range of topics. From sleep, medication, and vaping to bad breath, this podcast has something for everyone.<\/p>\nMental Illness Happy Hour<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/figure>\nLiving in the 21st century means we no longer see health as merely a physical matter. Our mental condition is important too, yet many are still afraid of talking about it out loud. Mental Illness Happy Hour <\/em>assures us that we\u2019re not alone. Through host Paul Gilmartin\u2019s interviews with a variety of noted figures and celebrities, you\u2019ll soon find out that mental illness or dealing with trauma is quite a common thing. From sexual assaults to PTSD, Gilmartin\u2019s conversations help you heal bit by bit.<\/p>\nLove<\/strong><\/h3>\nBarangay Love Stories<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/figure>\nMovies, TV shows, and novels have been our main feeders for romance. While deep inside us yearn to be the protagonists of these stories, we\u2019re quite clear that they only exist in fiction. Well, that mindset is going to change as Barangay Love Stories<\/em> lets you in weekly on true fables of love, life, and hope from listeners of (you guessed it!) Barangay. Hosted by Papa Dudut, the master of storytelling, and ranked third on Spotify, no need to second guess how good this one will go.<\/p>\nLove Is Like A Plant<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/figure>\nWe\u2019ve all been there\u200a\u2014\u200afeeling very lost the moment our other half walks out of the door. That feeling of loneliness strikes hard like never before, and you think to yourself if you\u2019ll ever mend. Truth is, you\u2019re not alone, and this podcast will help you get through it. It\u2019s co-hosted, by a professional in this field, Ellen Huerta who created an app for helping people through breakups. But the focus isn\u2019t solely on heartbreak, like what\u2019s in the title, it\u2019s also about how to nurture a relationship so it flourishes.<\/p>\n