The 10 Best Recruiting Podcasts for 2026

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Posted by Chris Platts on 15 January 2026

Hiring is changing fast.

AI, assessments, candidate expectations, tighter regulation, and constant pressure on time and quality mean recruiters need more than recycled tips and shiny tools. They need clear thinking, real-world insight, and perspectives that challenge how hiring actually works.

Podcasts remain one of the best ways to stay sharp, especially for in-house recruiters juggling delivery with strategy.

So we’ve updated our list for 2026, curating 10 of the best recruiting and talent acquisition podcasts worth your time right now.


1. Recruiting Brainfood – Hung Lee

Hung Lee remains essential listening. Thoughtful, global, and consistently ahead of the curve, Recruiting Brainfood explores the intersection of recruiting, technology, economics, and human behaviour. If you want to understand why hiring works the way it does — not just how — start here.

Hung and I hanging out at the 2025 In-House Recruitment Awards

2. Recruiting Future – Matt Alder

One of the longest-running and most respected talent podcasts, Recruiting Future continues to evolve with the market. Expect deep dives into TA strategy, AI, employer branding, candidate experience, and what “good” looks like in modern hiring.


3. Chad & Cheese Podcast – Chad Sowash & Joel Cheesman

Unapologetically opinionated and often provocative, Chad & Cheese is where recruitment tech gets challenged. Not always comfortable — but always useful if you want to understand where hype ends and reality begins.


4. The Talent Acquisition Leaders Podcast

Short, practical conversations with senior TA leaders tackling real operational and strategic challenges. Particularly useful for in-house teams navigating scale, stakeholder pressure, and technology decisions.


5. Talk Talent To Me

A broad and accessible podcast covering TA metrics, hiring processes, DEI, and candidate experience. A strong choice for recruiters looking to build well-rounded, people-centred hiring practices. The link opens in Spotify.


6. Hiring on All Cylinders

Focused on modern recruiting operations, Hiring on All Cylinders explores sourcing, assessment, data, and TA optimisation — making it especially relevant for teams under pressure to do more with less.


7. The Employer Branding Podcast – Jörgen Sundberg

Short, sharp episodes focused on employer branding and candidate attraction. Ideal for recruiters working closely with marketing or responsible for improving application quality and perception. Link opens in Spotify.


8. Eat Sleep Work Repeat – Bruce Daisley

Not a recruiting podcast in the traditional sense — and that’s why it’s valuable. Culture, motivation, and how people actually experience work all feed directly into better hiring decisions.


9. The Modern Recruiter

Focused on the realities of in-house talent acquisition, The Modern Recruiter explores how TA teams are adapting to changing candidate expectations, technology, and internal pressure. Less hype, more practical reflection on what actually works inside organisations. Link opens in Substack.


10. HR Happy Hour

A long-running show covering the wider HR and people landscape. While broader than recruitment alone, it’s useful context for in-house recruiters operating within complex organisations.


Final thoughts

Hiring technology is becoming the norm.
Assessments, automation, and AI aren’t going away.

But staying effective in 2026 means understanding how hiring feels, where risk sits, and what actually improves decision-making — not just adopting the loudest tools.

These podcasts won’t give you shortcuts.
They’ll give you better judgement.

Happy listening.


PS: If podcasts aren’t your thing, we’ll also be putting together a round-up of our favourite recruitment books — practical, evidence-led, and worth revisiting in 2026.


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