
The Podnews Ranker Top 30: August 2025
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Who’s in the podcast news? Here’s a list of the people we mentioned most in the three months between June 1 and August 31, and how they’re trending.
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Gender balance
Overall, in this 90-day period, Podnews gave 56 mentions (26%) to women, and 161 mentions to men. In the previous period, the gender split was 23%.
Context: Sounds Profitable’s The Creators says that only 29% of podcast creators are women, in comparison to 51% of the US population. McKinsey report that women form just 24% of senior US executives (2021). The Wrap reports that only 21% of top-charting shows have a female host (2020); Quartz puts the figure at one in three (2019); data produced for AT&T says 27% of top-rated podcasts are hosted by females (2020), a further 12% by a gender-balanced team.
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Our submissions page highlights our wish to achieve a healthy gender balance, cover news from outside the USA, and amplify the under-represented. This data is one way to keep an eye on our efforts.
People
1 | → 1 | Joe Rogan |
2 | ↑ 3 | Adam Curry |
3 | ↓ 2 | John Wordock |
4 | -- | Taylor Swift |
5 | ↑ 6 | John Spurlock |
6 | ↑ 16 | Chris Stone |
7 | ↑ 41 | Marc Maron |
8 | ↑ 42 | Arielle Nissenblatt |
9 | ↓ 8 | Tom Webster |
10 | ↓ 4 | Alex Cooper |
11 | ↓ 9 | Ira Glass |
12 | ↓ 7 | Steven Bartlett |
13 | -- | Steve Boom |
14 | ↑ 45 | Dave Winer |
15 | ↑ 46 | Daniel Ek |
16 | ↓ 15 | Justin Jackson |
17 | ↑ 47 | Sharon Taylor |
18 | ↓ 17 | Norma Jean Belenky |
19 | → 19 | Shawn Ryan |
20 | ↑ 57 | Rockie Thomas |
21 | → 21 | John McDermott |
22 | ↑ 24 | LaFontaine Oliver |
23 | ↑ 25 | James Burtt |
24 | ↑ 28 | Matthew McLean |
25 | ↓ 10 | Danny Brown |
26 | ↑ 104 | Nathan Gathright |
27 | ↓ 5 | Lauren Passell |
28 | ↑ 31 | Dan Granger |
29 | ↑ 33 | Joe Budden |
30 | -- | Alex Sanfilippo |
Source: We match names mentioned in Podnews’s main newsletter editorial (stories, tips, tech and podcast news) between June 1 and August 31, and compare these figures with mentions between May 1 and July 31. Jobs, events, press releases or separate articles are not included in the above data. Where two or more people have the same number of mentions, we bias newer entries to our database. Our data does not include racial or sexual diversity.