Come by Chance
In the misty landscapes of Newfoundland, two men born in the same rural hospital on the same day uncover a 52-year-old secret that redefines their identities. As more near misses and close calls surface, this tale from Come By Chance explores the essence of family and the life-altering power of fate. Hosted by Luke Quinton.
The Weekly Show with Jon Stewart
On The Weekly Show with Jon Stewart, dive into in-depth conversations with special guests tackling today’s most complex issues. Enjoy insights from producers and friends of the show as they discuss the latest headlines and what’s on their minds.
Pack One Bag
An Italian family torn apart by love, fascism, and war comes to life in Pack One Bag. Documentarian David Modigliani delves into his grandparents’ escape from Fascist Italy, uncovering startling connections to Benito Mussolini and a brother left behind. Journey with him as he investigates the pressing question: if fascism takes over, do you stay or flee?
Proxy with Yowei Shaw
When life’s unique experiences leave us with big emotional questions and no answers in sight, Yowei Shaw (formerly of NPR’s Invisibilia) steps in with Proxy. Each episode connects guests with proxies — experts and strangers who share similar experiences — for candid conversations. It’s not advice or therapy, but a space to confront, commiserate, and occasionally find humor in it all.
Walkin’ About
Join Allan McLeod on Walkin’ About as he explores the streets, trails, parks, and public spaces that define our cities. Whether it’s peaceful nature hikes, cemetery strolls, urban adventures, or bar crawls, Allan and his humorous, well-known, and amiable guests guide you on foot. Let’s get our walk on!
Deep Cover: The Nameless Man
Deep Cover: The Nameless Man dives into the gripping tale of two federal agents probing a 15-year-old murder rumor and a family seeking answers about their brother’s death. Their quests converge in a Philadelphia courtroom where murder, memory, and morality clash. Hosted by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jake Halpern, this season unravels webs of deception and dark underworlds.
Intrigue
“Intrigue: To Catch A Scorpion” dives into the gripping hunt for one of Europe’s most-wanted people smugglers. BBC journalist Sue Mitchell and former soldier Rob Lawrie chase down Barzan Majeed, a notorious crime boss codenamed Scorpion, whose smuggling empire endangers countless lives. Their investigation unveils the inner workings of this dangerous operation, bringing them face-to-face with the people and the financial machinery behind Scorpion’s illicit activities. Will they succeed where international police forces have failed?
Pretendians
Some of the most prominent and successful Indigenous artists, leaders, and professors have one unsettling thing in common: they aren’t actually Indigenous. “Pretendians” dives into the world of Indigenous identity fraud, exposing audacious fraudsters and unpacking why they do it, how they pull it off, and what happens when they get caught. Co-hosts Robert Jago and Angel Ellis reveal unbelievable stories and investigate this complex phenomenon in each riveting episode.
Machines Like Us
Machines Like Us delves into the human side of technological breakthroughs. Hosted by Taylor Owen, the show explores AI-driven advances like robot companions and gene editing, featuring conversations with entrepreneurs, lawmakers, and scholars shaping our future.
#1 Dad
Most of us see our Dads as role models, but Gary Vider’s story is anything but typical. Gary, a successful stand-up comedian, reveals the wild and comedic tale of his father, Manny Vider — a con man whose schemes spanned over four decades. After 24 years without contact, Gary embarks on a personal journey to uncover the truth about Manny’s life and misdeeds. Dive into this hilarious and heartfelt exploration of a father-son relationship like no other in #1 Dad.
Does This Murder Make Me Look Gay?!
Vandy Monroe III is about to meet his end, so he gathers his closest frenemies, each with a motive, to his Hudson Valley estate to catch the culprit. But when he’s poisoned and a storm cuts off power, aspiring writer James Wilson must unveil the killer among a colorful cast. Featuring Michael Urie, Kate McKinnon, and more, this murder mystery promises a fabulously thrilling ride.
In the Shadow of Princeton
The matriarch of a prominent Princeton family is found dead in her locked basement in 1989. The investigation spans decades, implicating everyone from a serial attacker to her own son, and even a group of Princeton students with dubious alibis. Could the real culprit be hiding behind privilege, or is the investigator chasing a phantom?
The Pink House with Sam Smith
Hosted by five-time Grammy winner Sam Smith, The Pink House dives into the people and places that shape us. This heartwarming podcast features conversations with friends and queer icons about their own “Pink Houses,” exploring early struggles and paths to self-discovery. From Elliot Page’s childhood bedroom to Joel Kim Booster’s Cold Stone Creamery days, these transformative stories celebrate belonging and chosen families.
You Probably Think This Story’s About You
“You Probably Think This Story’s About You” dives into love, betrayal, and the aftermath of one man’s deceit, narrated by the women forever altered by his actions. Brittani Ard, seeking the truth about Kanon, the man she once saw as her soulmate, unravels his web of lies while confronting her own complex past. Amidst addiction, sisterhood, and family ties, Brittani’s journey raises a critical question: who is this story truly about? Spoiler: it’s not him anymore.
Nationly
Nationly is a limited election series podcast by Immigrantly Media, hosted by Sara Sadhwani and Juan Diego Ramirez. The show dives into swing states crucial for the 2024 election, focusing on the perspectives of immigrants and communities of color. Each episode uncovers key issues for these voters, from global events like the Gaza situation to local races such as Kari Lake vs. Ruben Gallego. Discover the diverse voices and pivotal moments shaping America’s political landscape.
Health Hacks with Mark Hyman, M.D.
Dive into Health Hacks with Mark Hyman, M.D., where wellness meets wisdom. This OpenMind Original powered by PAVE Studios unravels health myths, offers science-backed insights, and equips you with tools for a longer, healthier life. Tune in for the latest trends and transformative tips every Tuesday.
Happily Never After: Dan and Nancy
Nancy Brophy’s novels are filled with romantic betrayals and murder, a stark contrast to her peaceful suburban life with her chef husband, Dan. When Dan is shot dead, Nancy becomes the prime suspect in a murder case eerily similar to her fictional tales. This story dives into the blurred lines between fiction and reality. Listen to Happily Never After: Dan and Nancy on the Wondery App or wherever you get your podcasts.
Killing Justice
When Judge Brijgopal Loya dies of a heart attack, it barely makes the news. Two years later, his niece reveals doubts about the official story, sparking an investigation. Killing Justice explores how one man’s death fuels polarized politics in India. Host Ravi Gupta delves into conflicting evidence and its broader implications for the world’s largest democracy.
The Gas Man | Tortoise Investigates
In the late 1980s, US Special Agent Dennis Bass uncovers a shipment of suspicious chemicals, leading him into a global conspiracy fueling a war. The elusive mastermind, known as The Gas Man, has evaded capture for decades despite Bass’s relentless pursuit. Now, after more than 30 years, could justice finally catch up with him? Dive into this thrilling investigation with Tortoise Investigates: The Gas Man.
Cocaine Inc.
Dive into the shadowy world of the global cocaine industry with Cocaine Inc. Uncover how this illicit trade mirrors the operations of multi-billion dollar corporations, with profits in the millions and losses marked by violence. Guided by Fiona Hamilton, David Collins, and Stephen Drill, this investigation from The Times, Sunday Times, and NewsCorp Australia leaves no stone unturned.
Killing Justice
When Judge Brijgopal Loya dies of a heart attack in India, it barely makes a ripple in the news. Two years later, his niece shares a story that casts doubt on the official account, transforming his death into a political flashpoint. Killing Justice delves into the murky details, with host Ravi Gupta exploring the conflicting evidence and its impact on India’s democracy.
Backed Up
Plumbing woes are plaguing Cincinnati, with sewage invading basements and waterways, exacerbated by climate change. “Backed Up” dives into the convoluted world of sewer systems and the human stories behind decades of neglect. Hosted by Becca Costello and Ella Rowen, this podcast sheds light on a pressing public infrastructure crisis. For more, visit wvxu.org/backedup.
Sins of the Child
When Ethan Crumbley opened fire at Oxford High School, killing four students, the tragedy’s aftermath took an unprecedented turn. Jennifer and James Crumbley, Ethan’s parents, faced national scrutiny as they were charged in connection with their son’s violent acts. Law and Crime’s “Sins of the Child” delves into the historic trials, exploring parental responsibility and the complex questions surrounding this heartbreaking event.
Car and Driver’s Into Cars
Jump in and crank up Car and Driver’s Into Cars, the podcast from America’s new-car authority. Hosts Tony Quiroga and Eddie Alterman bring unfiltered conversations about the most compelling new vehicles, blending intelligence, independence, and a touch of irreverence. This show breaks down more than just horsepower and zero-to-60 times, diving into the stories, people, and shared love of cars that fuel our passion. Whether you’re car shopping or just adore the roar of a V-8, this podcast has you covered.
Sniffies’ Cruising Confessions
Fiercely sex-positive and deeply entertaining, Sniffies’ Cruising Confessions is the queer sex podcast you’ve been waiting for. Hosts Gabe Gonzalez and Chris Patterson-Rosso delve into queer sex, cruising, relationships, and culture through candid chats with special guests. Expect intimate revelations, jaw-dropping true stories, and practical advice to broaden your horizons and enhance your understanding. Curious about cruising and queer sexuality? Just push play.
Skinquiries
Skin is our body’s largest organ and a mirror to our health and well-being, reflecting lifestyle, nutrition, and even thoughts. Skinquiries, hosted by Nicole Berrie and brought to you by Ruby Studio from iHeartRadio, delves into the depths of skin health. Through real-life stories, expert insights, and medical advice, this show uncovers what it takes to truly glow from the inside out.
Smoke Screen: My Friend, the Serial Killer
In the 1970s, Steve Fishman, an intern at his local newspaper, hitched a ride back from Boston with Robert Carr III, aka “Red.” Unbeknownst to Steve, Red had already killed three hitchhikers by then. Smoke Screen: My Friend, the Serial Killer delves into this chilling story, uncovering the dark secrets hidden behind Red’s seemingly trustworthy facade.
Primer
Primer is a music podcast shining a light on genres outside the English-speaking world. Host Christian Dueñas teams up with a different co-host each season, starting with music writer Yosuke Kitazawa to delve into Japanese City Pop. They explore artist stories, cultural context, and the global impact of the music. Whether you’re new to the genre or a seasoned fan, Primer offers fresh insights and hidden gems.
Everything To Play For
Self-confessed sports geeks Elis James and Colin Murray dish out the juiciest tales from the world of sports — epic rivalries, scrappy underdogs, and wild comebacks included. Thought you knew the story? Think again. From top-secret training sessions to dressing room dust-ups, dive into the greatest sporting stories of all time. Blood, sweat, and tears? Sport has it all.
South Pole
South Pole explores the wonders and mysteries of Antarctica, offering insights into its towering glaciers, unique wildlife, and global climate impact. The podcast covers everything from historic expeditions and female explorers to modern geopolitics and extreme sports on the icy continent. Dive into episodes about conservation, science, and human interaction with this frigid frontier. Part of the Pine Forest Media network, South Pole is your go-to source for all things Antarctic.
Crime World Presents: Caught In The Crossfire
Anthony Campbell didn’t stand a chance. In December 2006, this apprentice plumber in Dublin became an innocent bystander in the brutal assassination of Martin ‘Marlo’ Hyland. Nearly twenty years later, his senseless murder remains unsolved. Join the Crime World team as they delve into the events of that fateful day and speak to those most affected by one of Ireland’s most shocking killings.
Mixed Signals from Semafor Media
Every Friday, journalist Nayeema Raza and Semafor Editor-in-Chief Ben Smith dive into the week’s top stories, explaining the media mechanics behind them. Alongside Media Editor Max Tani, they reveal the blindspots in your media consumption.
The Trial of Lord Lucan
In November 1974, British aristocrat Lord Lucan became the prime suspect in the murder of his children’s nanny, Sandra Rivett, before vanishing and sparking a sensational manhunt. “The Trial of Lord Lucan” brings this unsolved case back to life with exclusive documents and gripping testimony, as Caroline Cheetham, Stephen Wright, and top legal minds revisit the evidence in a week-long audio event. Now, the audience becomes the jury in this innovative true crime experience.
Inheriting
Inheriting delves into Asian American and Pacific Islander families, uncovering how historical events shape their lives across generations. NPR’s Emily Kwong hosts heartfelt conversations with families, revealing personal moments intertwined with history. The podcast dismantles the AAPI monolith, offering a richer narrative of these communities. Discover more at LAist.com/Inheriting.
Off Duty: An NCIS Rewatch
NCIS co-stars Michael Weatherly and Cote De Pablo host Off Duty: An NCIS Rewatch, delving into episodes of the beloved series. Known for their roles as agents Tony DiNozo and Ziva David, they welcome special guests from the NCIS universe to share behind-the-scenes stories and reminisce about the show’s impact.
Queerphoria
Queerphoria is a joyous celebration where LGBTQIA+ icons like Graham Norton and Layton Williams share their life-defining moments of queer euphoria. Each episode dives into the personal and cultural milestones that shaped their identities, offering lessons and inspiration for all.
AIWeb3 Careers
Dive into the AIWeb3 Careers podcast for expert advice and insights on navigating careers in AI and Web3. Hosted by industry leaders, each episode explores emerging trends, technologies, and career opportunities in these cutting-edge fields.
Move to Live with Akram Khan
Acclaimed choreographer Akram Khan unpacks the transformative power of movement in insightful conversations with top actors, artists, musicians, and dancers. Discover how movement fuels creativity and well-being, enriching both personal and collective experiences.
A Place Upstate
Escape to the wonders of upstate New York without leaving your seat. Join Robert and Cyrus Cozy in their legendary Cozy Cabin as they explore everything from Hudson to Troy. Enjoy delightful insights and the occasional special guest.
Another Bloody Podcast
Hosted by Share the Dignity founder Rochelle Courtenay, Another Bloody Podcast delivers raw and real stories from donation recipients, dedicated changemakers, tireless volunteers, and supportive charity partners. Discover how a single packet of period products or an essentials-filled bag can transform lives. With moments both hilarious and heartbreaking, this podcast will leave you with goosebumps and a desire to champion menstrual equity in Australia.
Deadman’s Curse: Volcanic Gold
Deadman’s Curse: Volcanic Gold delves into the 1931 disappearance of larger-than-life prospector Volcanic Brown, who vanished while hunting for a legendary lost gold mine in British Columbia. Hosted by Kru Williams, this historical mystery podcast explores whether Brown fell victim to murder, faked his death, or was cursed. Alongside historians and experts, Kru retraces the perilous paths of 20th-century fortune-seekers who sought a multi-billion dollar treasure and faced tragic fates.
More Better with Stephanie & Melissa
Real-life friends and stars of Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Stephanie Beatriz and Melissa Fumero, team up for a podcast that will have you laughing, crying, and crying with laughter. They tackle all aspects of life, sharing juicy cheat codes for adulting, hilarious anecdotes, and likely a few embarrassing stories. Both married with children, they often lean on each other for advice and laughs, keeping it real and real fun on their journey to be a little more better.
Your History
Discover the captivating life stories of influential figures through the obituaries pages of The Times in Your History. Anna Temkin, Deputy Obituaries Editor at The Times, delves into the tales that have shaped history, joined by voices from across the paper. Explore the legacies that continue to enrich our lives and understand how we arrived at this point in time.
Risky Business with Nate Silver and Maria Konnikova
Risky Business with Nate Silver and Maria Konnikova dives into the art of decision-making with insights from politics, poker, and personal choices. Maria, a psychologist and PokerStars Team Pro, and Nate, an election forecaster and poker aficionado, combine their analytical prowess to explore risk and reward. This iHeart Media and Pushkin Industries co-production offers a unique blend of intellect and high-stakes excitement.
Sins of the Child
On November 30, 2021, Ethan Crumbley opened fire at Oxford High School, resulting in the tragic deaths of four students. The aftermath took an unprecedented turn when his parents, Jennifer and James, were charged in connection with his actions. “Sins of the Child” by Law and Crime delves into the historic trials, exploring parental responsibility and the steps that could have prevented this tragedy.
Lemme Say This
Ever wondered about the greatest celebrity notes app apology or Hollywood’s most divorced man? Peyton Dix and Hunter Harris have your back on Lemme Say This. Join their weekly group chat as they dive into pop culture news, serving up the gossip you didn’t know you needed. These internet-savvy best friends make sure nothing is too niche or nosey.
Let Me Ask My Dad
Join David Bryan (Bon Jovi’s founding member and Tony Award-winning composer) and his daughter Gabby Bryan (comedian extraordinaire) on Let Me Ask My Dad, a unique cross-generational self-help podcast. They tackle life’s trials and tribulations, offering advice that could save lives, families, and perhaps even a bit of cash. Emotional abuse may last longer, but their insights could make all the difference.
The Lost Boy
Nearly a decade ago, John Beckenridge abducted his stepson, Mike, and vanished, sparking a four-year investigation. The courtroom drama that followed delves into a marriage breakdown, cryptic messages, a car plunging off a cliff, and allegations of secret bank accounts and illegal border crossings. This gripping true crime tale from Stuff Audio and The Press newspaper explores whether John and Mike are alive or dead, unraveling the story of a manipulative man, the boy he controlled, and the mother left behind.
Ransom
In September 1995, twelve-year-old McKay Everett vanished from his Texas home, leading to a tense cat-and-mouse game between the FBI and kidnappers privy to inside information. The investigation unveiled a string of pre-existing crimes and a shocking betrayal by a trusted community figure. Decades later, McKay’s mother, Paulette, remains unconvinced that justice has been fully served. “Ransom: Season 1 — Position of Trust” delves into a tale of greed, deception, and hidden darkness behind a respectable facade.
Create and Consume
Create & Consume dives into the world of digital content with host Austen Tosone. Each week, explore topics from fashion trends and beauty finds to online shopping and tales from Austen’s magazine editor days in NYC. Tune in for her candid takes on life in the age of scrolling, shopping, and social media.
What Happened In Alabama?
Award-winning journalist Lee Hawkins delves into the depths of intergenerational trauma and the lingering impacts of Jim Crow in “What Happened in Alabama?” By sharing intimate family stories and expert insights, Hawkins aims to understand and break the cycles of trauma affecting his family and Black America.
Let’s Be Having You! The 00s Football Podcast
Chris Scull and Alex Brooker team up with sports producer Nick Lustig to tackle the quirks and queries of 2000s football in Let’s Be Having You! The 00s Football Podcast. Delve into whether Dream Team was as gloriously awful as remembered, why Delia Smith’s pep talk fell flat, and how England flubbed Euro 2004. Featuring a lively mix of footballers, broadcasters, and comedians, this podcast revisits a memorable decade in football with humor and insight.
The Economics Show with Soumaya Keynes
The Economics Show with Soumaya Keynes from the Financial Times offers smart, digestible analysis and incisive conversation on the hottest topics in economics. Join Soumaya and her FT colleagues, along with special guests, for big ideas and engaging nerdery. Dive deep into economics with this weekly podcast led by an experienced FT columnist.
Inconceivable Truth
Investigative reporter Matt Katz has spent decades searching for his biological father, only to discover in his 40s that he was chasing the wrong leads all along. As he uncovers the tangled web of secrecy and confusion, deeper questions about identity, fatherhood, and medical ethics arise. Will the truth bring clarity or further complicate his sense of self? “Inconceivable Truth” delves deep into this gripping journey.
Murder: True Crime Stories
Explore history’s most notorious murders like never before. Dive beyond the crime scene to uncover the real story and the people most impacted. Whether solved or unsolved, understand why these tales must be told.
Business Dad
Balancing work and family is a question often reserved for working moms, but rarely for dads. In the podcast Business Dad, Alexis Ohanian, cofounder of Initialized Capital and Reddit, seeks answers from successful men across various fields. They engage in candid conversations about fatherhood, career, and the elusive work-life balance. Discover what it truly means to be a dad in today’s world.
Blood is Thicker: The Hargan Family Killings
Millionaire Pam Hargan and her daughter Helen are found dead in their McLean, Virginia home. Was it a murder-suicide or a staged scene? In Blood is Thicker: The Hargan Family Killings, Peter Van Sant delves into a complex web of family discord, sibling rivalry, and the lure of a family fortune. Discover if blood is truly thicker in this gripping 6-episode series.
The Rest Is Politics: US
The Rest Is Politics: US delves into the intrigues of Biden and Trump’s inner circles, while examining the complexities of US society and its global influence. Join Katty Kay and Anthony Scaramucci as they navigate the pivotal issues shaping America’s role on the world stage.
Voices From the Frontline with Catherine Fairweather
In Voices From the Frontline, journalist Catherine Fairweather delves into lives shaped by war through conversations with renowned photographers, reporters, curators, and campaigners. The series honors personal narratives, pivotal moments, and ideological issues of the frontline, while examining the cycle of trauma, healing, and respite that follows.
Anglofuturism
Britain’s future doesn’t have to be bleak. Tom Ough and Calum Drysdale present Anglofuturism, where guests share ambitious, achievable ideas to revive Britain’s greatness. From affordable housing to lunar pubs, each episode explores visionary concepts to propel the UK toward becoming the galaxy’s leading nation. Tune in for a blend of wit and optimism that reimagines a prosperous, futuristic Britain.
Sacred Scandal
Sacred Scandal dives deep into shocking true-crime stories linked to faith. Season 3 explores the aftermath of Archbishop Oscar Romero’s assassination in El Salvador, igniting a deadly civil war. Season 2 investigates the dark secrets of the megachurch La Luz del Mundo and its convicted leader, Naasón Joaquín García. Season 1 revisits the brutal murder of a nun in Miami, unearthing a web of abuse and mystery.
Serving Kult: Explore Culture, Chaos and Hyperpop
Serving Kult delves into the vibrant world of Queer Rave and Hyperpop, spotlighting the UK scene’s music, creatives, and community. The podcast highlights Female and LGBTQ+ voices, exploring artists’ perspectives and the cultural challenges they face. Tune in for engaging discussions and a partnered radio show featuring diverse genres like Hiphop, Hardcore, Jungle, and Breakcore.
Culpable
Dive into unresolved true crime mysteries with Culpable: Case Review, hosted by Dennis Cooper. Season one scrutinized the suspicious 2014 death of Christian Andreacchio, hastily ruled a suicide. Season two investigated the 2013 highway shooting of young mother Brittany Stykes. Stay tuned for more gripping cases.
But We Loved
Journalist Jordan Gonsalves, raised gay and Catholic in conservative Texas, embarks on a journey to uncover untold queer history. Through heartfelt interviews with LGBTQ+ elders, he finds the role models and wisdom he longed for in his youth.
Pyro Toasty Talks
Dive into the art of pyrography with Pyro Toasty Talks, where the fascinating world of wood burning meets the realities of running an artistic business. Discover tips, tricks, and inspiring stories from seasoned artists who turn wood into masterpieces.
Ransom
In 1995, twelve-year-old McKay Everett vanished from his Texas home, sparking a high-stakes FBI game of cat-and-mouse with the kidnappers. The investigation revealed a web of crimes and shocking betrayal by a trusted community figure. Decades later, McKay’s mother, Paulette, remains unconvinced that justice has been fully served. “Ransom: Position of Trust” delves into a tale of greed, deception, and the dark secrets hidden behind respectable facades.
But We Loved
But We Loved dives into the untold stories of queer history through the lens of journalist Jordan Gonsalves. Growing up as a gay kid in conservative Texas, Jordan lacked LGBTQ+ role models. Now, through intimate interviews with LGBTQ+ elders, he uncovers the stories and wisdom he yearned for, discovering the role models he always needed.
Afghan Star, hosted by John Legend
From the fall of the Taliban to its return, Afghan Star captivated the nation, becoming a cultural phenomenon that united people across Afghanistan. Hosted by John Legend, this podcast delves into the show’s 15-season journey, highlighting moments like women singing and ethnic unity on stage. Discover how Afghan Star sparked a cultural revolution amid the country’s turmoil.
No Dribble
Australian netball legends Liz Ellis and Cath Cox, along with comedian Carolyn Swindell, bring you No Dribble. It’s like your funniest, most heartfelt netball conversations taken to the next level. Join them for chats about life, friendship, family, wine, and of course, netball — all with a no-nonsense twist.
What Happened In Alabama?
“What Happened in Alabama?” delves into intergenerational trauma and the lingering impacts of Jim Crow through the personal stories of award-winning journalist Lee Hawkins. By exploring his family’s history and engaging with experts on the Black American experience, Hawkins seeks to end cycles of trauma for his family and Black America at large.
The F Word
Dive into the heartfelt world of The F Word, where you’ll explore the transformative impact of Orange Sky Australia’s free mobile laundry and shower service for those experiencing homelessness. Discover how small acts of kindness can challenge stereotypes, strengthen friendships, and create lasting change, all through stories recorded during outreach shifts across the nation.
Money Confidential with Katie Morley
Katie Morley, The Telegraph’s Consumer Champion, brings her expertise to the new podcast Money Confidential. Tackling real-life money dilemmas, Katie listens to your financial woes — from adult kids moving back home rent-free to the fairness of siblings’ lavish vacations. Each episode features insights from financial experts and Telegraph commentators, making it the go-to space for everyday money issues.
Italian, For Sure | Italian Culture Guide via Conversations with Italians in Italy
Dive into the essence of Italian culture with Italian, For Sure. Host Catrin Skaperdas, an American in Italy, brings you lively interviews with locals, revealing the true Italian lifestyle beyond the cliches. Perfect for anyone eager to learn more about Italy, the podcast covers cultural insights, travel tips, and heritage connections. Embark on a journey through Italy’s rich traditions and hidden gems, guided by those who know it best.
Blame it on the Fame: Milli Vanilli
Frank Farian saw in Rob Pilatus and Fab Morvan everything he wasn’t: handsome, young, and Black. Offering a devil’s bargain, Farian propelled Milli Vanilli to platinum success and Grammy fame almost overnight. But as the truth behind their rise unraveled, Rob and Fab learned the stark difference between star power and real power. Blame It on the Fame from Wondery delves into the lie that topped the charts and the price of coming clean, hosted by Amanda Seales.
How I’d Fix — A Practical Political Podcast
Britain feels broken, so how do we fix it? Join former Tory MP Ed Vaizey and journalist Becca Hutson on How I’d Fix, as they interview experts who present three-point plans to rebuild the nation. From lowering pint costs to addressing immigration and the housing crisis, this podcast offers practical solutions to big problems. Dive into big ideas to tackle Britain’s biggest issues.
Uncanny
Dive into spine-tingling tales of ghostly phantoms and UFO sightings as Danny Robins investigates real-life paranormal encounters. Whether you’re a firm believer or a staunch skeptic, this podcast will challenge your perceptions of the unknown.
Wild Card with Rachel Martin
Wild Card from NPR is part-interview, part-existential game show where host Rachel Martin ditches the traditional script. Instead, she invites actors, artists, and thinkers to tackle life’s biggest questions using a unique deck of cards. Through these choose-your-own-adventure conversations, guests reveal their fears, joys, and the experiences that have shaped them.
Afghan Star, hosted by John Legend
From the fall of the Taliban to its return, Afghan Star became a cultural phenomenon, stopping New Year’s celebrations and bringing diverse communities together. Over 15 seasons, it showcased a hopeful Afghanistan with women singing and the country’s first rapper. This podcast, hosted by John Legend, dives into the show’s impact and the challenges faced by its creators. Discover how a musical talent show sparked a cultural revolution in Afghanistan.
Dora’s Recipe for Adventure
Nickelodeon’s charming podcast for preschoolers, Dora’s Recipe for Adventure, highlights culture, food, and family. Join Dora and Boots on thrilling rainforest journeys as they hunt for missing ingredients for beloved family recipes, featuring all-new music and delightful storytelling.
Nickelodeon’s Goodnight Bedtime Stories
When the day winds down and pajamas are on, Nickelodeon’s Goodnight Bedtime Stories makes bedtime dreamy! Join your favorite Nickelodeon friends like Dora, Blue, Blaze, and the PAW Patrol as they transition from playtime to bedtime with gentle songs, stories, affirmations, and stretches. This official podcast ensures a special wind-down routine, letting caregivers focus on those extra special cuddles.
Let’s Guess Who With Josh & Blue
Josh and Blue take the interview podcast to a whole new level with a game show twist in “Let’s Guess Who With Josh & Blue.” Each episode features a mystery guest — be it a talking school bus or a chatty chicken — and it’s up to the hosts, along with the listeners, to figure out who (or what) they’re interviewing. Through Josh’s questions and Blue’s sound clues, the excitement builds as everyone races against the clock to reveal the guest’s identity.
FFS! My Dad Is Martin Kemp
Join Martin and Roman Kemp as they embark on a heartfelt quest to capture their unique father-son dynamic. From deep conversations to laugh-out-loud banter, Roman seeks answers to life’s big questions about his dad’s legacy and final wishes. Each episode promises a rollercoaster of emotions, life lessons, and plenty of laughs. Tune in for a mix of reflection and humor that keeps you coming back for more.
Powerplay: The House of Don King
Don King, notorious for killing two men, including stomping an employee to death over a $600 debt, emerged from a prison term to revolutionize boxing. Pardoned and undeterred, he promoted legendary bouts like The Rumble in the Jungle and managed icons like Muhammad Ali and Mike Tyson. Former heavyweight champ Lennox Lewis and boxing writer Steve Bunce dive into King’s contentious legacy.
Where Everybody Knows Your Name with Ted Danson and Woody Harrelson (sometimes)
Ted Danson and Woody Harrelson, polar opposites with an unbreakable bond from their “Cheers” days, reconnect in this podcast. Life may have taken them in different directions, but here they dive beyond career highlights into what truly makes us who we are. Join them and their fascinating friends in a place to be known.
Style-ish
Style-ish dives into the vibrant worlds of fashion, brand building, business savvy, and beauty hacks. It’s the ultimate guide for those who want to stay ahead in the style game while mastering the art of branding and entrepreneurship.
Dead Space: Deep Cover
In Dead Space: Deep Cover, journalist Emmeline Ayuba searches for her sister who joined a Unitologist church on Ganymede. Her quest unveils the church’s eerie customs, internal strife, and the harrowing cost of her pursuit. Dive into the dark universe of Dead Space, brought to life in collaboration with EA and Motive Studio.
Sixteenth Minute (of Fame)
Sixteenth Minute (of Fame) is a deep-dive podcast from Jamie Loftus that dissects the internet’s main characters through reports, interviews, and her witty, internet-savvy perspective. From enduring memes to fleeting viral stars, it explores the highs and lows of sudden notoriety and the blurred lines of consent. What happens when someone gets more attention and judgment than they can handle? This show seeks to unravel that complex web.
Sorry About The Murder
In the quaint Canadian town of Beavermount, Ontario, Scott ‘Scotty’ McDonald’s frozen body is discovered inside a Zamboni. The town’s sole Francophone Zamboni driver, Gaétan “Frenchie” Arsenault, is swiftly arrested. Can Frenchie clear his name and solve the murder in time to prep the ice for tonight’s big hockey game? Dive into this thrilling mystery set against a backdrop of small-town quirks and dark secrets.
Fur & Loathing
Early December 2014, the Hyatt Regency in Rosemont, Illinois, hosted the Midwest Furfest, the world’s largest Furry convention. The celebration turned to chaos just after midnight as poisonous chlorine gas swept through the hotel, hospitalizing nineteen and forcing hundreds into the freezing cold in their fursuits. Investigative reporter Nicky Woolf dives into this unsolved attack in Fur and Loathing, uncovering the challenges and threats faced by this vibrant, misunderstood subculture.
Rapaport’s Reality with Kebe & Michael Rapaport
Mr. & Mrs. Rapaport, bonded by their love of reality TV, invite you into their living room for Rapaport’s Reality. Hosted by Kebe and Michael Rapaport, they spill the tea, dissect the drama, and praise the greatest entertainment on television. Dive into real-time shows and re-watch the best with this new “it couple” of the reality world.
Happily Never After: Dan and Nancy
Nancy Brophy’s life mirrors her novels filled with romantic betrayals and murder. Living a quiet suburban life with her chef husband Dan, everything changes when Dan is shot dead. Suddenly, Nancy is thrust into a murder case straight from her own books, blurring the lines between fiction and reality. Listen to Happily Never After: Dan and Nancy on the Wondery App or wherever you get your podcasts.
Cover Up: The Conspiracy Tapes
The Illuminati wasn’t always a household name until John Todd’s sensational claims in the 1970s. Todd, who professed to be an ex-witch, captivated the public with tales of secret societies and elite rituals. As his stories gained traction, his credibility crumbled, and he mysteriously disappeared. “Cover Up: The Conspiracy Tapes” delves into the enigmatic life of Todd and his impact on modern conspiracies.
The Girlfriends: Our Lost Sister
Season 2 of The Girlfriends dives into a new mystery as the amateur detective club returns to uncover the identity of a torso misidentified as Gail Katz. This unknown woman’s story remains a haunting enigma, and the girlfriends are on a mission to find Our Lost Sister. Produced by Novel for iHeartPodcasts. Visit Novel.Audio for more.
Big Business with Brittney Saunders
Seven years ago, Brittney Saunders turned a garage business into an 8-figure empire with nearly 60 employees, four retail shops, and a thriving online store. On Big Business, Brittney shares behind-the-scenes insights and invaluable lessons from her entrepreneurial journey, while also interviewing other inspiring founders to uncover their wisdom.
Stories of Sound
Stories of Sound is an audio series exploring the world of sound arts and audio storytelling. Dive into the creative processes, challenges, and inspirations of artists, authors, and theorists. From audio documentaries to soundscapes and sound design, each episode offers a unique auditory experience. Curated by Riccardo Giacconi at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Tufts University, with narration by Megan Hyde.
The Madhouse Chronicles
The Madhouse Chronicles is a raucous talk show hosted by rock legend Ozzy Osbourne and his best friend Billy Morrison. Dive into the internet’s wildest clips and explore topics from aliens to rock ’n’ roll with this dynamic duo.
Murder: True Crime Stories
Dive into history’s most notorious murders like never before. Go beyond the crime scenes to uncover the real stories and the people most affected. Whether the case is solved or not, gain insight into why these tales need to be told. Murder: True Crime Stories is a Crime House Original Podcast, available wherever you get your podcasts.
Sincerely, Sloane
Join world-class tennis champion and entrepreneur Sloane Stephens on her podcast, Sincerely, Sloane, where she engages in light-hearted and honest conversations with athletes, entertainers, and experts. Discover untold stories and deep insights on living a purposeful and fulfilled life. Each episode offers a fresh perspective on resilience, self-discovery, and embracing life’s challenges with gratitude and determination. Presented by UNINTERRUPTED.
Watching the W
Stay in the loop with Doug and Danny as they break down the latest buzz and action-packed moments from the WNBA, ensuring you’re always game-ready.
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