Other Pitt Podcasts

This is intended to be an ongoing list of other Pitt and Pitt-related podcasts. If you know of others, please send us an email at creative@pitt.edu.

Backbone
This podcast series dives into the everyday struggles and thoughts of the workers that keep our country’s wheels rolling: the delivery people, the cooks, the custodians, and many more. Without them, our world would be gloomier and more panic stricken than it already is.

Being Human
Begun during Pitt's Year of the Humanities, Being Human aims to create conversations between the humanities and other disciplines – conversations that let humanists and scholars in other fields learn from each other and create new forms of understanding as the 21st century unfolds.

Cell Cultured
New scientific discoveries and innovations in the world and at the University of Pittsburgh.

Criminal Injustice
Sometimes challenging, often disturbing, occasionally absurd, always timely. Criminal Injustice explores the most complex and urgent issues facing the U.S. criminal justice system in conversation with the field's most knowledgeable experts.

CSD Podcast
A podcast is run by undergraduate and graduate students in the University of Pittsburgh's Department of Communication Science and Disorders and aims to help bridge the "research-clinical divide" by interviewing some of the biggest names in the field, and beyond. 

Dialogues in Afrolatinidad
A podcast exploring history, culture, and contemporary issues in Afro-Latin America and U.S.-Afro-Latinx communities. It features interviews with scholars, writers, educators, artists, and community leaders who share their passion for Afro-Latin American and Afro-Latinx Studies, the significance of their intellectual, creative, or community engagement, and resources for learning.

Evil in the Stacks
This short-run podcast is a University of Pittsburgh University Library System production covering the intersections between comics and horror archival collections. This interview podcast discusses the history, trends, themes, and impacts of horror comics on other mediums in the genre and of other mediums on comics.

Healing Overflow with Dr. Toy
The host, Dr. Toya Jones ("Dr. Toy") is a licensed clinical social worker, trauma expert, therapist, director, and faculty member for the University of Pittsburgh Social Work (BASW) program. Dr. Toy is eager to share her passion as a therapist and educator and spread joy through a podcast centered on various topics that everyone can relate to, like anxiety, depression, sleep issues, relationship problems, substance misuse, stress, trauma, and more including coping and self-help tips with the "Ask a therapist" segment where listeners have a chance to get their questions answered by Dr. Toy.

Inclusion Interchange: News from Pitt’s Office for Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion
A series of conversations between University of Pittsburgh students, faculty, and staff and Clyde Wilson Pickett, chief diversity officer and vice chancellor for equity, diversity, and inclusion at the University of Pittsburgh.

Information Ecosystems
Seeking to advance critical understanding of where data comes from and how it is used, setting the present moment within a century-long history of information supply and its power-laden consequences.

Let's Talk Social Innovation
A podcast from the Frederick Honors College and Changemakers Media Lab.

Music at Pitt
Produced and hosted by Philip Thompson, this podcast features insightful conversation with faculty, students, and alumni on any aspect of music you can imagine and probably some you haven't.

MyPaTH StoryBooth
Whether you’re facing an illness yourself, helping a loved one with a diagnosis, hoping to develop a research project that can improve health or healthcare, or trying to provide better medical care yourself, the PaTH patient story archive can give you an idea of what others have faced in their health journeys and help you gain a better understanding of patient and caregiver perspectives.

Pitt Medcast
An award-winning podcast from the editorial offices of Pitt Med exploring matters of life, death, and well-being.

The Pitt News Podcasts
Podcasts produced by the University of Pittsburgh's student newspaper The Pitt News. Topics range from campus news, to sports, to entertainment.

Remains to Be Seen
We know where the bodies are hidden. An anatomy professor, an English professor, and a future med student talk about the history of the human body in medicine, anatomy, and culture.

Secret Pittsburgh
During the Fall 2023 semester, Dr. Elise Ryan’s course traveled across Pittsburgh to uncover stories of Pittsburgh’s places and people. Over the course of ten episodes, we explore the buried streams of Pittsburgh and the public art they inspire; Carrie Blast Furnaces' industrial past and creative present; August Wilson’s childhood home and the Pittsburgh neighborhood that inspired him; Rodef Shalom’s role in the development of Reformed Judaism in the US and the synagogue’s partnership with the Violins of Hope exhibit; and Quantum Theater’s production of The Flying Lovers of Vitebsk and the company’s commitment to place-based theater.

SRB Podcast
To many, Russia, and the wider Eurasia, is a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma. But it doesn’t have to be. The SRB Podcast dispels the stereotypes and myths about the region with lively and informative interviews on Eurasia’s complex past, present, and future. Sean Guillory, Digital Scholarship Curator in the Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies at the University of Pittsburgh, is the host and producer.