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Last updated: July 2nd, 2026
Getting your chemistry fix shouldn't always involve textbooks and journal papers. What if you could send spectacular chemistry content straight to your brain while you're driving, walking or synthesizing chemicals in the lab?
We've got you. Below are our favorite chemistry podcasts in 2026, in no particular order. There's a huge variety here, from hardcore technical details to learning fun chemistry facts in everyday life. We even fully hyperlinked every place to listen and follow on social media.
Happy listening!
This list is a compilation of our favorites from around the internet. We are not sponsored by or affiliated with any of the podcasts below, we just love listening to them ourselves.
Best Picks at a Glance:
| An easy entry point into chemistry | Chemistry For Your Life Podcast |
| Chemistry news and career culture | C&EN's Stereo Chemistry Podcast |
| Chemistry history and storytelling | Distillations Podcast |
| Industry and business insight | The Chemical Show |
| Career guidance and mentorship | Periodic Table of People Podcast |
| LGBTQ+ community and support | My Fave Queer Chemist |




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Ever wonder what happens to chemicals once they leave the lab or factory? This podcast takes you inside the science and policy shaping how pollutants, medicines, and materials interact with our environment. With expert guests and real-world examples, it's an easy listen for anyone curious about the chemistry behind healthier people and a healthier planet.

Listen on: Spotify, Amazon Music, Buzzsprout
Main page: https://www.embarkchemical.com/podcast
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We looked for shows that cover a real range of chemistry, from casual explainers to deep dives into industry and academic research, rather than thirteen versions of the same format. We prioritized podcasts with a consistent release schedule, working listen links across major platforms, and hosts who clearly know the subject. The result is a mix of formats, from weekly conversations to a 3-minute daily briefing, so there is something here whether you want a chemistry news habit or a longer listen for your commute.
Some of the best chemistry podcasts include Chemistry For Your Life, C&EN's Stereo Chemistry Podcast, and Distillations. Chemistry For Your Life breaks down the chemistry behind everyday life in an easy to follow weekly conversation. Stereo Chemistry covers chemistry news, history, and career topics from the American Chemical Society. Distillations digs into chemistry and science history through interviews and story driven episodes from the Science History Institute.
Chemistry For Your Life is a great starting point because a chemist explains the chemistry in daily life to a non-chemist host, so no background knowledge is required. Tiny Matters is another approachable option that covers microbiology and life sciences topics in a conversational, low pressure format.
Distillations, from the Science History Institute, focuses on chemistry and science history through interviews and story driven episodes, including deep dives on topics like chemical weapons and the chemistry of aging.
The Chemical Show focuses on the chemical and materials industry rather than academia, interviewing major players in chemical and materials companies to uncover what's really going on day to day.
My Fave Queer Chemist focuses on building a visible community of LGBTQ+ chemists, with guests who share their experiences finding community and support at their institutions.
Derek Miller, Ph.D.,
Materials Scientist and founder of Genius Lab Gear
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