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Mental health podcasts are not only a popular form of media, but they can also positively impact listeners' mental health literacy and awareness. Research shows that mental health podcast listeners have improved attitudes around mental illness and reduced feelings of self-stigma.
From helping to destigmatize common struggles to feeling connected with others in similar situations, mental health podcasts have the potential to help listeners improve their own lives. Want to incorporate quality mental health podcasts into your own library rotation? We set out to find the best shows available by ranking 30 popular podcasts based on the following metrics:
Average review: Ratings reveal how listener engagement, indicating better content show quality. Negative reviews can be a major red flag, especially with a topic as important as mental health.
Number of reviews: Leaving a review is an extra step that listeners aren’t required to take. If more people take the time to write one, they’re clearly a passionate audience.
Total episodes: Consistency is important, especially if you want a mental health podcast you can listen to regularly. Since 47 percent of podcasts don’t make it past the third episode, we decided to rate our group based on the number of shows published.
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Reviews are consistently high among mental health podcasts, indicating listeners are interested in the genre as a whole.
Podcasts with larger catalogs tend to rank higher, with many of the top shows publishing more than 500 episodes.
Smaller shows with fewer reviews can still rank well, especially when they consistently post episodes.
Discover the 10 best mental health podcasts to consider adding to your listening library.
1. “The School of Greatness with Lewis Howes”
2. “On Purpose with Jay Shetty”
3. “The Dr. John Delony Show”
4. “Feel Better Live More”
5. “The Narcissists' Code”
6. “The Psychology of Your 20s with Jemma Sbeg”
7. “Being Well” and “The Peter Attia Drive Podcast” (tied)
9. “On Being with Krista Tippett”
10. “Therapy for Black Girls”
1. “The School of Greatness with Lewis Howes”
2. “On Purpose with Jay Shetty”
3. “The Dr. John Delony Show”
4. “Feel Better Live More”
5. “The Narcissists' Code”
6. “The Psychology of Your 20s with Jemma Sbeg”
7. “Being Well” and “The Peter Attia Drive Podcast” (tied)
9. “On Being with Krista Tippett”
10. “Therapy for Black Girls”
11. “10% Happier with Dan Harris’
12. “Thanks for Asking with Nora McInerny”
13. “Radio Headspace”
14. “Calm It Down” and “How to Fail with Elizabeth Day” (tied)
16. “The One You Feed”
17. “Therapy and Theology”
18. “A Slight Change of Plans”
19. “Chasing Life with Dr. Sanjay Gupta” and “Mayim Bialik's Breakdown” (tied)
21. “Judging Meghan”
22. “Sh!t That Goes On n Our Heads”
23. “The mindbodygreen podcast”
24. “Office Hours with Arthur Brooks” and “We're Out of Time with Richard Taite” (tied)
26. “The Art of Being Well with Dr. Will Cole”
27. “Decoded: Unlock The Secrets of Human Behavior, Emotion and Motivation”
28. “Latinx Therapy with Adriana Alejandre”
29. “The Optimist Project”
30. “My So-Called Midlife with Reshma Saujani”
Find out how 30 popular mental health podcasts stack up according to individual ranking categories.
Mental Health Podcasts With the Highest Reviews
1. “Judging Meghan” and “Office Hours with Arthur Brooks” (4.9/5)
2. “Being Well”, “Feel Better Live More”, “The Narcissists’ Code”, “The School of Greatness with Lewis Howe”, and “Therapy and Theology” – TIED (4.85/5)
Mental Health Podcasts With the Lowest Reviews
1. “My So-Called Midlife with Reshma Saujani” (4.35/5)
2. “The Art of Being Well with Dr. Will Cole” (4.4/5)
3. “The mindbodygreen podcast” (4.5/5)
Mental Health Podcasts With the Most Reviews
1. “On Purpose with Jay Shetty” (70,200)
2. “The School of Greatness with Lewis Howe” (38,600)
3. “The Psychology of Your 20s with Jemma Sbeg” (36,800)
Mental Health Podcasts With the Fewest Reviews
1. “Decoded: Unlock The Secrets of Human Behavior, Emotion and Motivation” (111)
2. “Office Hours with Arthur Brooks” (147)
3. “Judging Meghan” (153)
Mental Health Podcasts With the Most Episodes
1. “The School of Greatness with Lewis Howe” (1,900)
2. “The Narcissists’ Code” (1,600)
3. “Radio Headspace” (1,500)
Mental Health Podcasts With the Fewest Episodes
1. “Office Hours with Arthur Brooks” (4)
2. “Decoded: Unlock The Secrets of Human Behavior, Emotion and Motivation” (14)
3. “The Optimist Project” (29)
We gathered 30 popular podcasts based on mental health category recommendations on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. From there, we ranked each one based on three categories: average reviews on both podcast platforms, total number of reviews, and total episodes.
Listening to a mental health podcast comes with personal benefits, which you can compound even more by following these three tips.
Curate your podcast library: Be mindful of the types of mental health podcasts you listen to, especially if there is triggering content. Find a balance between heavier episodes and more uplifting ones that leave you feeling in a good headspace.
Pair with a well-rounded self-care routine: In addition to giving yourself emotional support through a podcast, explore other areas of self-care, including physical, spiritual, and financial practices.
Schedule time for action: It’s easy to listen to a mental health podcast while doing other things, like commuting to work or doing chores around the house. But it’s also important to find the time to implement what you’ve learned, like scheduling your first therapy session or meditating.
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Full Name: Lynn Marie Morski, MD, JD
Current Role at Hims & Hers: Medical Advisor
Education:
Juris Doctor - Thomas Jefferson School of Law, 2014
Doctor of Medicine - Saint Louis University School of Medicine, 2005
Training:
Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship - University of Arizona, 2009
Family Medicine Residency - Mayo Clinic - 2008
Medical Licenses:
California, 2010
Board Certifications:
Affiliations & Memberships:
Specialties & Areas of Focus:
Mental Health, Primary Care, Psychedelic Medicine
Years of Experience: 11
Previous Work Experience:
Physician & Subinvestigator/Clinician Rater - Kadima Neuropsychiatry Institute, January 2025–
Investigator - Elite Clinical Network, June 2024–
Physician - Veterans Administration, 2010–2019
Publications & Research:
Morski LM. Invited Commentary on Psychedelic Therapy: A Primer for Primary Care Clinicians. Am J Ther. 2024;31(2):e183-e185. https://journals.lww.com/americantherapeutics/citation/2024/04000/invited_commentary_on_psychedelic_therapy__a.9.aspx
Grover, M., Anderson, M., Gupta, R., Haden, M., Hartmark-Hill, J., Morski, L.M., Sarmiento, Dueck, A. Increased osteoporosis screening rates associated with the provision of a Periodic Health Examination. J Am Board Fam Med November-December 2009 vol. 22 no. 6 655-662. https://www.jabfm.org/content/22/6/655.long
Morski, L.M., Bratton,R.L. and DeBrino, G. Older Man With Fever and Tender Rash. Consultant, 2009, May 49(5). https://www.consultant360.com/content/older-man-fever-and-tender-rash
Medical Content Reviewed & Approved:
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Quotes or Expert Insights:
Mental health care isn’t a luxury, it’s a fundamental part of overall well-being. We all deserve mental health support that’s evidence-based, accessible, and affordable.
Media Mentions & Features:
A User’s Guide to Therapeutic Psychedelics: From magic mushrooms to MDMA and ayahuasca to ibogaine—everything you need to know before (and after) taking the leap - Oprah Daily, May 6, 2024
Why I Practice Medicine:
I'm passionate about helping people access reliable, affordable healthcare—without stigma or unnecessary barriers. Everyone deserves to feel informed and empowered when it comes to their health!
Hobbies & Interests:
Salsa dancing, drumming, surfing, scuba diving, triathlons
Professional Website or Profile: https://www.morskiconsulting.com/, https://psychedelicmedicineassociation.org/