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2025 Favorite Commute Reads and Podcasts

Written by Chloe Wade - Business Development Manager | December 30, 2025

At Arlington Transportation Partners (ATP), we know the commute is often one of the few parts of the day you can consistently make your own. Whether you like to learn something new, dive into a good story, or just have something interesting to listen to on your commute, the right book or podcast can make all the difference. As we move into 2026, our team pulled together the titles we’ve enjoyed this year; podcasts that kept us thinking and books we couldn’t put down. We hope you find a few new favorites for the ride!


 

Podcasts

Huberman Lab  

Host: Dr. Andrew Huberman 

Recommended by: Lauren 

Huberman discusses science and science-based tools for everyday life. New episodes are released every Monday and Thursday. Lauren feels that with so many perspectives and always something of value, this podcast is a workout for the brain. 

Petty Crimes Podcast 

Host: Cara Jane O’Sullivan & Griff Stark-Ennis 

Recommended by: Mary 

A comedy podcast “trying” minor social offenses, from asking for a recommendation then ordering something else to silly disputes over shared space. Funny, relatable, and perfect for a Metro ride; Mary’s favorite episode is about two families fighting over free beach chairs. 

The Divided Dial 

Host: Katie Thornton 

Recommended by: Lauren 

The Divided Dial advances media literacy by exposing the outsized influence of a handful of broadcast station owners and examining the enduring importance of radio in the media landscape. In an age dominated by social media and communications monopolies, this series offers valuable insights into the medium that started it all. 

Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend  

Host: Conan O’Brien

Recommended by: Jake 

Conan’s weekly podcast features guests from across the entertainment industry, offering conversations that are both thought provoking and humorous. The hour-long format allows for deeper, more meaningful discussions compared to his previous talk show style. Adding to the fun, Conan’s Cohosts, Matt and Sona, bring their own brand of humor, making each episode even more entertaining. 

99% Invisible 

Host: Roman Mars 

Recommended by: Henry 

Henry commends their 2024 Book Club breakdown of Robert Caro's The Power Broker (also recommended by Mary). Roman Mars and guest Elliot Kalan take on about 100 pages per episode and have many fascinating guests, including Robert Caro himself. It serves up bite-sized chunks of the 1,200-page biography of New York City’s Parks Commissioner, Robert Moses, and his outsized impact on the city's development over much of the twentieth century. 

Honorable Mentions: 

Shakespeare Unlimited Folger Shakespeare Library 

Codeswitch Gene Denby, B.A. Parker 

Breaking Points Krystal Ball, Saagar Enjeti

Family Trips Seth Myers 

Books and Audiobooks 

Hidden Valley Road: Inside the Mind of an American Family  

Author: Robert Kolker 

Recommended by: Candice 

A biography that reads like fiction because it seems unrealistic that so much could happen within one family. Candice thinks it’s great for a commute read and makes the time go by fast by getting lost in their story. 

Victoria The Queen 

Author: Julia Baird 

Recommended by: Jacob 

Since the subject matter is thoroughly explored and the book is a biography rather than a narrative, it makes for an ideal read during Metro rides. Jacob can set it aside for a while without needing to refresh his memory, yet the content feels pretty original and offers insights into aspects of Queen Victoria's life that were previously overlooked. 

My Next Breath  

Author: Jeremy Renner 

Recommended by: Lorene 

Inspirational story of the actor Jeremy Renner’s remarkable recovery from a near-fatal accident. 

Throne of Glass (Series) 

Author: Sarah J. Maas 

Recommended by: Jen 

An eight-book fantasy saga about an 18-year-old assassin who fights for her freedom and ends up battling dark forces threatening her world. Jen feels that the twists and strong characters make it such an immersive escape that is perfect for long stretches of travel. Chloe also recommends this series, especially the audiobooks. 

The Autobiography of Malcolm X 

Author: Malcolm X 

Recommended by: Michael 

Malcolm's autobiography details his childhood, crime years, imprisonment, and conversion to Islam, along with his advocacy for basic human rights on his own terms. For Michael, it exemplifies a man who refused to let anything stop his development. 

The Power Broker 

Author: Robert Caro 

Recommended by: Mary  

A monumental biography of Robert Moses, whose influence shaped modern New York. Brilliantly written and meticulously researched. If the five-pound paperback is too much to lug around, Mary recommends the audiobook as an excellent alternative. 

Honorable Mentions:  

Killed by a Traffic Engineer Wes Marshall 

The Hunting Party, The Paris Apartment Lucy Foyle 

Closing Thoughts

We hope this list helps you get even more out of your commute. Whether it means learning something new, getting lost in a story, or just finding a podcast that makes the trip go by faster.  

At ATP, we’re always looking for ways to make your travel experience smoother and more enjoyable. To learn more about our services and how we can help improve your commute, visit our website or get in touch with our team today!

 

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