Best Podcasts for Men in 2026: Our Favorites That Help

Most “best podcasts for men” lists are just business and comedy shows in a trench coat. This one’s different. These are the shows that actually help you get a handle on your stress, your relationships, and the stuff going on under the hood — recommended by a psychologist who does this work for a living.

We kept this list short and honest: a handful of shows we actually listen to and recommend to clients, weighted toward the psychology, the science, and the relationship side of being a man — not the hustle. Want the fuller rundown, including the classic men’s-development shows? We keep a deeper Top 10 Podcasts for Men Who Want to Evolve over on Guide to Self. Start here, go there for more.

Our favorite podcasts for men in 2026

1. The Evolved Caveman

Yeah, we’re going to put our own show on the list — but only because it’s built for exactly one guy: the one who’s “fine” but quietly stressed, irritable, or flat, and wants practical, science-backed ways to feel better. Dr. John Schinnerer, Ph.D., unpacks stress, anger, relationships, and meaning without the woo and without the alpha nonsense. If you like what you read here, this is the deeper version in your ears. Browse recent episodes »

2. Huberman Lab

Stanford neuroscientist Andrew Huberman on how your body and brain actually work — stress, sleep, focus, dopamine. It’s dense, occasionally a lot, but it’s the best free education going on the nervous system that runs your moods. Skip the four-hour supplement episodes; keep the ones on stress and sleep.

3. Where Should We Begin? with Esther Perel

Real (anonymous) couples, one session, recorded. Listening to Esther Perel work is like getting a backstage pass to the conversations you’re avoiding at home. If your relationship has gone quiet or mechanical, this one will hit — in a good way.

4. Ten Percent Happier with Dan Harris

Mindfulness for skeptics, from a former news anchor who had a panic attack on live TV and went looking for something that actually worked. No incense, no bypassing — just practical, evidence-based tools for a busy mind. A good on-ramp if “meditation” makes you roll your eyes.

5. The Happiness Lab with Dr. Laurie Santos

Yale psychologist Laurie Santos on the science of feeling better — and why so much of what we chase (money, status, the next win) doesn’t move the needle the way we think. Short, well-produced, genuinely useful. The antidote to “successful on the outside, empty on the inside.”

6. Hidden Brain with Shankar Vedantam

The psychology quietly running the show under the hood — why you react the way you do, why you keep repeating the same patterns. Smart, calm, and story-driven. Great for the guy who “isn’t into feelings” but is very into understanding how things work.

What to listen for (so you actually get something out of it)

A good self-improvement podcast for men gives you tools, not just motivation. Motivation wears off by lunch; a rep you can actually run rewires the brain. As you listen, ask one question: what’s the one thing I could try this week? One rep beats ten downloads.

And if you want the men’s-development classics too — Art of Manliness, Order of Man, The Rich Roll Podcast, and more — here’s the full Top 10 for men who want to evolve. For the women in your life, Joree keeps a list of podcasts for women over 40, and if it’s your relationship you’re working on, start with these podcasts for navigating love and relationships.

Prefer to do the work, not just listen to it? We’re building Proxi He — a way to practice this stuff in real time, 24/7, not just when you’re in the car. More soon.

FAQ: Best Podcasts for Men

What are the best podcasts for men?

The best ones go past productivity and money into the stuff that actually runs your life — emotions, relationships, stress, meaning. Look for hosts with real expertise, not just a microphone and a hot take.

What’s a good self-improvement podcast for men?

One that gives you tools, not just motivation. Motivation wears off by lunch; a rep you can actually run rewires the brain.

Is there a podcast for men’s mental health?

Yes — several. The Evolved Caveman is built exactly for the guy who’s “fine” but quietly stressed, irritable, or flat, and wants practical, science-backed ways to feel better.