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We read the public feeds of 22 of these 24 shows on 16 August 2026. 4 publish visible evidence of booking outside guests: a named guest in a recent episode title, or the show describing itself as an interview show. Among them: TED Tech, The Future of Everything and Lex Fridman Podcast.
Among the 22 technology podcast feeds we read between 11 July 2026 and 16 August 2026, 2 (9%) had published nothing in roughly six months, a snapshot of feed activity rather than proof a show ended.
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Stanford Engineering
Tom Merritt
Stage Zero
Dietmar Fischer
The Wall Street Journal
NPR
BBC World Service
The New York Times
Mindstream (Hubspot Media)
WIRED
No new episode in over a year
The New York Times
No new episode in over 6 years
with Anastasi
Listings compiled from Apple Podcasts (iTunes Search API), public directory data; unclaimed and unaffiliated with Let's Make A Podcast. Host of a show here? Claim your show or email hello@letsmakeapodcast.com to update or remove it.
Every date below is the newest episode the show's own feed listed when we read it, by 16 July 2026. It covers 22 of the 24 technology shows on this page. The other 2 had no feed we could read, so they have no row: that is a gap in our read, not a verdict on the show.
| Show | Latest episode | Publishes |
|---|---|---|
| Cybersecurity Today | a few times a week | |
| Daily Tech News Show | most weekdays | |
| Elon Musk Podcast | most weekdays | |
| The Vergecast | a few times a week | |
| WSJ Tech News Briefing | most weekdays | |
| A Beginner's Guide to AI | a few times a week | |
| Bloomberg Tech | most weekdays | |
| Tech Life | weekly | |
| This Week in Tech (Audio) | weekly | |
| Hard Fork | monthly | |
| TED Radio Hour | weekly | |
| TED Tech | weekly | |
| The Future of Everything | weekly | |
| Y Combinator Startup Podcast | weekly | |
| Darknet Diaries | monthly | |
| Lex Fridman Podcast | a couple of times a month | |
| NVIDIA AI Podcast | weekly | |
| AI Business Daily | a few times a week | |
| Deep In Tech | a couple of times a month | |
| The Next Wave | weekly | |
| What's New | a few times a week | |
| Rabbit Hole | weekly |
Of the 24 technology podcasts listed here we could read 22 public feeds on 16 August 2026, and 4 of those (18%) publish visible evidence of booking outside guests. The evidence is the show's own feed: a named guest in a recent episode title, or the show describing itself as an interview show. We count what is checkable rather than what a directory claims, so a show with no marker is not one we say never books guests, only one you would be pitching blind. TED Tech, The Future of Everything and Lex Fridman Podcast are among them. 2 of the 22 had published nothing for roughly six months when we read them, which is worth checking before you spend a pitch on one.
18 of the 22 technology shows with a readable feed had published an episode within 90 days of the day we read that feed, by 16 July 2026. The newest episode in the niche was dated 15 Jul 2026. The table on this page gives the date for every one of them, so a guest can check the claim before spending a pitch on a show that has gone quiet.
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We list 24 active technology shows compiled from public podcast directories, including Daily Tech News Show and What's New. The listings are unclaimed and not affiliated with Let's Make A Podcast, so use them for research, then pitch through the marketplace to reach hosts who are actively looking for guests.
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