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Top 10 Leftist Podcasts

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Podcasts have become a major way people get their news and opinions. That includes the political left, which has built its own media world in recent years—complete with shows that push their worldview, mock conservatives, and offer alternative takes on just about everything.

For anyone looking to understand where progressives get their talking points—or simply stay aware of what the other side is saying—these are the top left-wing podcasts worth knowing in 2025.

What is the top leftist podcast?

Chapo Trap House is the top leftist podcast out there, at least by a combination of audience and influence. They got 135k subscribers on YouTube and are one of the three-most endorsed podcasts on Patreon. It’s a comedy and commentary show that gained a huge following, especially with younger liberals and leftists. Hosted by a group of Brooklyn-based writers and entertainers, it often mocks both conservatives and moderate Democrats alike. It’s also known for being crass and over the top. If you want to know what radical progressives are laughing about—or what they really think of middle America—this is where to start.

List of the top left-wing podcasts

These podcasts shape how leftist audiences see the world. Many promote ideas like socialism, anti-capitalism, and government expansion. Here’s a rundown of the most influential shows pushing left-wing ideas today.

Chapo Trap House

The biggest name in the game. This podcast mixes harsh comedy with political commentary and is blatantly far-left. The hosts make fun of everyone, but their main target is often the idea of capitalism itself.

Revolutionary Left Radio

A serious, theory-heavy podcast hosted by Breht O’Shea. This one dives into Marxism, history, anti-imperialism, and revolutionary movements. It’s meant to educate the left, not entertain.

Know Your Enemy

This podcast is designed to explain the American conservative movement to leftists. Hosts Matthew Sitman and Sam Adler-Bell break down right-wing ideas with a mix of research and criticism. It’s slow-paced, and clearly aimed at liberal academics.

The Majority Report

A long-running daily show hosted by Sam Seder, an actor turned leftist commentator, and Emma Vigeland. It covers the news from a progressive angle and features interviews with politicians, writers, and activists. The show doesn’t hide its political leanings.

Srsly Wrong

This podcast calls itself “utopian comedy.” It blends humor with big ideas about systems, cooperation, and what they call “radical kindness.” The hosts want to rebuild the world by rethinking everything from scratch.

Millennials Are Killing Capitalism

The title says a lot. This podcast features conversations with activists and radicals who are openly hostile to capitalism, tradition, and Western institutions. It highlights fringe movements and extreme leftist ideas.

DOOMED with Matt Binder

This show focuses on online disinformation, conspiracy theories, and right-wing digital movements. The host often targets conservative influencers and talks about why he believes they’re dangerous. It’s a media critique from the left, focused on internet culture.

Red Menace

An educational podcast that explains leftist theory in plain language. Each episode focuses on a different political thinker or idea and applies it to current events. It’s like a crash course in socialism.

Means Morning News

A leftist spin on traditional TV news. Hosted by journalist Sam Sacks, this show delivers short daily updates with a working-class, anti-corporate angle. It’s slick, fast-paced, and designed to compete with cable news.

The Dig (Jacobin)

Produced by the socialist magazine Jacobin, The Dig features long interviews on economics, labor, and politics. It’s aimed at progressives who want to dive deep into political theory and global affairs from a far-left perspective.

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