Client meetings and dinners live and die by your ability to be witty, informed, and just generally smart. You can’t predict what will spark a conversation with a client, so it’s best to be informed about everything from who won the game last night to the viral video that everyone is talking about. Thankfully for you, we’ve rounded up some of the best apps for keeping your finger on the pulse. 

theSkimm 

If you find yourself needing a decoder to understand what’s happening in politics and pop culture, theSkimm is your best bet. Instead of reporting breaking news, writers contextualize news and offer key takeaways meant to be conversation starters. The app also integrates with your calendar to make sure you know when big moments in politics, sports, and entertainment are set to happen. 

NPR One 

A powerhouse in radio with a reputation for some of the finest journalism, NPR makes the current obsession for podcasts and information you listen to, an easy experience. The app pulls in content from other providers as well, making it even more addictive. 

Instaread

If you’re starting to feel guilty because you haven’t read the latest non-fiction book that everyone is talking about, Instaread is here to help. With audio and text recaps that give you insight into a book’s main points, you’ll sound like an expert in no time. 

BuzzVideo 

Viral videos, memes, and gifs may be among the safer topics to broach with clients. After all, who can resist an angry cat or hilarious wedding fail. This app allows you to customize your feed to focus on what you love while never falling out of the loop.

TED

Want to know what thought leaders are talking about? The TED app provides 2000 videos featuring the world’s most engaging people who are shaping our world. Learn about medical breakthroughs, music, and more – and make yourself the most interesting person in the room while you pitch that big new client. 

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