Your daily podcast queue needs some shaking up. If you haven't already, it's time to add more people of color to your lineup.

In this golden age of podcasts, there are almost too many great shows to choose from. But we're going to help you wade through those options.

From a topical show about why Denzel Washington is the greatest actor of all time to a group of girlfriends cracking jokes about the latest hot topics, here are 11 diverse podcasts you should subscribe to.

This show is run and hosted by Gene Demby, who also helms NPR's excellent race, diversity and culture blog, Code Switch. PostBourgie's topics run the gamut, but always include intelligent conversation between Demby and various media personalities he invites to chat.

Funny friends Fariha Roísín and Zeba Blay host this lo-fi podcast, in which they talk about pop culture "from the POV of WOC," they say. Now 91 episodes deep, the two are comfortable talking about anything, from silly celebrity news to casual drug experiences to complex social justice issues.

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Founded in 2008 by journalist Elon James White, independent media platform This Week in Blackness tackles exactly what you think — the week's biggest news related to black culture, from politics to entertainment. There are numerous podcasts under the TWiB umbrella, from the flagship TWiB Prime to Black Girl Nerds.

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This relatively new podcast only has three episodes at the time of writing, but it has a promising future. Co-hosted by friends Tanzila "Taz" Ahmed and Zahra Noorbakhsh, the women swap funny stories about their personal lives, such as the time one of them got hit on by a guy who wrote a WikiHow article titled, "How to Cold Approach Women."

They also discuss issues that impact the Muslim community, often able to imbue serious topics with a touch of light humor.

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Comedian Akaash Singh and actor Arjun Gupta talk about life at the intersection of being both Indian and American, chatting about their culture and the personal experiences they've had. Those conversations often flow back to entertainment, since both men work in that industry.

Hosts Kid Fury and Crissle are a deliriously funny duo who use their show as a platform to gossip about celebrities, dole out advice and serve up insults to whoever is pissing them off that week. Be prepared for a lot of cursing.

NPR-backed show Snap Judgment bills itself as "storytelling...with a beat." Host Glynn Washington guides a show that explores dramatic, real-life stories week to week, illuminated by a dynamic score.

This pop culture podcast is co-hosted by friends Alesia, Fatima, Aurealia and Ramou. Though entertainment is their bread and butter, the foursome sometimes segues into more serious topics, such as feminism and the representation of people of color in the media.

Comedian Marina Franklin, recently named by Louis C.K. as a comedian to watch, hosts this podcast in which she invites various guests, usually women of color, to chat about a range of topics. Conversations include sexism in comedy and current pop culture topics, such as the controversy surrounding Trevor Noah taking over the Daily Show. The show can be found on iTunes and Play It.

Don't think Denzel Washington is the greatest actor of all time, period? That might change after listening to this podcast, hosted by comedians W. Kamau Bell and Kevin Avery, who are self-proclaimed "Denzealots."

Every week, the pair, sometimes accompanied by guests like Aisha Harris or David Allen Grier, analyzes a Denzel Washington film, from Antwone Fisher to Glory. They ramble on a bevy of topics, but hilariously always turn the conversation back to the Denzel film of the day.

Married couple Rod and Karen use this longform podcast to talk about literally everything. For example, here's a list of topics that were covered in a recent three-hour episode: the Boston Marathon bombing verdict, Maisie Williams, diverse emoji, Adnan from Serial, Maya Angelou's new stamp, Dave Chappelle ... and the list still goes on.

Each episode is like being a fly on the wall while a funny couple shoots the breeze, sweeping through a ridiculously thorough list of hot topics.