6 Degrees Of Cats: Where Hiss-Tory, Culture & Felines Converge

 There are innumerable pet podcasts - usually cats and dogs -- that enable listeners to bathe in their role as human parents to their Persian, Retriever, Siamese, and Border Collie. These shows make you feel better about being a pet parent, and offer advice about care for Kitty or Fido. 

How about listeners who love cats, history, culture, media, and psychology? If you enjoy any of these interests, then I urge you to listen to 6 Degrees of Cats.

Loyal listeners have described 6 Degrees of Cats as "educational, thought-provoking, meditative AND fun" and praise host Amanda B.'s hosting as "...not only informative but highly engaging and entertaining."

 6 Degrees of Cats has a lot of things going for it as an ear-worthy podcast. First, it's not a "cat lady" podcast where cat lovers, mostly women, tell super-cute stories about their cat Mittens. The show looks at cats in history, mythology, and culture. For example, I loved the April 25, 2024, episode about Vikings and cats. Norse folklore expert Terry Gunnell will fascinate listeners with his tales of cats and the Viking culture.

For example, listeners learned in the second season that on Halloween, cats occupy an important mythological significance for this holiday. This episode showcased an impressive panel of expert guests, including Dr. Megan Goodwin, host of hit religion and history podcast “Keeping It 101”; culinary historian and author of “Endangered Eating” Sarah Lohman, who explained the origin of the witch costume; and Kings County Distillery founder and writer Colin Spoelman, who introduced listeners to two distillery cats.

In the second season, 6 Degrees of Cats offered listeners an international lineup of leading voices in fields such as animal welfare, music, history, religion, and even pizza. Notable guests in the second season included “My Cat From Hell” star Jackson Galaxy, global rock sensation Malina Moye, Islam scholar and Head on History podcast host Ali Olomi, and founding pizza czar Anthony Falco.

Throughout the nine-episode season, there was a companion newsletter, "The Captain’s Log," for exclusive bonus content and opportunities, and listeners can subscribe.

The podcast has an infectious intro music "Josie & The Pussycats" beat, and the show manipulates sound with purpose and to great effect. I personally commend any podcast that fully uses its greatest asset -- sound.

Moreover,
6 Degrees of Cats has as its most valuable asset, the host, "Captain Kitty" aka Amanda B.

She's smart, funny, informative, and has endless energy. Amanda B is a Korean American transracial adoptee based in Brooklyn, New York. She was selected into a cohort of 10 out of 18,000 applicants to go through Spotify's first Sound Up podcast accelerator for women and non-binary podcasters of color in 2018.

As a musician, she has supported international performing artist Peaches onstage for The Samantha Bee Show’s 2017 Not the White House Correspondents Dinner broadcast, and released a sophomore full-length album with her rock ‘n’ roll band Leathered. Amanda B also consults for clients.

What I like most about 6 Degrees of Cats is its scholarly intentions toward cats, the hosting skill of Amanda B, and the catchy friskiness of its audio.

Earlier this year, 6 Degrees Of Cats won the Ear Worthy Independent Podcast Award for Best Pet Podcast. 

 As an independent podcast, 6 Degrees of Cats needs the support of listeners. Remember that even though cats are rumored to have nine lives, podcasts do not.

Right now, Amanda B. is busy preparing episodes for the next season. Now is the ideal opportunity to check her the podcast archive and take on a journey through human history, culture and the advent of science.

When VP candidate JD Vance blamed "childless cat ladies" for every societal issue, he clearly had never listened to 6 Degrees of Cats and is obviously hiss-terical.

 


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