
The Luxury Dispatch with Tom Chamberlin
Dec 2: New Podcast - Society & Culture and ArtsThe Luxury Dispatch with Tom Chamberlin is new today from Platform Media. With new episodes weekly, the show delivers topic-by-topic explorations of everything from iconic watches and rare cigars, to cocktail mastery, design, and a rare look inside the exclusive clubs of St. James’s. It'll be in video too.

A Zen Mind Guided Meditations
Dec 2: Sponsor - Health & FitnessWith Airwave: Take a deep breath, settle in, and return to the present moment with A Zen Mind Guided Meditations. Each meditation is a gentle space to turn inward, release what no longer serves you, and reconnect with your truest self. Slow down, breathe deeply, and realign with clarity, wisdom, and peace.

Today in Focus
Dec 2: Newsworthy - NewsToday in Focus, The Guardian's daily flagship show, has launched a short, ten-minute, evening show. It'll be released at 5pm weekdays in the main Today in Focus feed, and also on YouTube.

CONFLICTED
Dec 2: New Season - History and Religion & SpiritualityCONFLICTED, hosted by Aimen Dean and Thomas Small, is back for a new season. A new relaunch marks the beginning of a new phase for Conflicted, one that doubles down on the show’s core purpose: rising above the polarisation and simplifications that dominate mainstream coverage, and instead offering listeners depth, clarity, and nuance. The first episode was out yesterday, looking back on the multi-part episodes, themes, and analyses that have shaped Conflicted into a distinctive voice in audio. The show is from Message Heard.

Fill The Silence
Dec 1: New Season - ScienceIn Fill The Silence you'll hear more immersive sounds from daily life. Fill The Silence is perfect as background noise. Use it to focus while you work, drift off to sleep, or escape to places you’d rather be. From calming moments of nature, birdsong and dog walks, to the energy of wind, rain, traffic, lively cafés, and European cities every episode is designed to transport you and fill your silence.

Charles Dickens Ghost Stories
Dec 1: New Podcast - FictionCharles Dickens Ghost Stories is new from Noiser today - with Sir David Suchet narrating some of the most atmospheric and spine-tingling tales from Dickens. The series debuts with a double-episode premiere of A Christmas Carol, one of the most retold festive stories of redemption.

The Binge Cases: Watching You
Dec 1: New Podcast - True Crime and Society & CultureAs a mother of three is found dead in nearby woods, it is revealed that her husband has been surveilling the family for years, hiding cameras throughout their home. The recordings exposed a twisted web of jealousy, lies, and control. The Binge Cases: Watching You is new from Sony Music Entertainment today.

Pods Like Us
Dec 1: Newsworthy - CultureIn the latest edition of Pods Like Us - AI in Podcasting: Humans, Voices, Ethics. The guests are Benjamin Field (Deep Fusion Films), William Corbin (Inception Point AI), and John McDermott & Mark Francis (Caloroga Shark Media).

The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast
Dec 1: Sponsor - Kids & FamilyWith Airwave: The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast has joined Airwave. The show aims to match nature time with the average amount of American kid screen time - which is more than a thousand hours a year. Nature time, research shows contributes extensively to every area of childhood development.

On NOTUS
Dec 1: New Podcast - News and GovernmentIs it time to get to know members of the US Congress better? On NOTUS features an interview with a member of Congress every episode, exploring their background, their path to Capitol Hill, and the issues that motivate them. It launches today from NOTUS, a nonpartisan DC-based newsroom covering politics and policy in Washington and beyond.

Christmas Pop-up Channel
Nov 28: New Podcast - BusinessWith American Thanksgiving behind us, it's now the sprint to Christmas and the Christmas Pop-up Channel is a single source for holiday podcasts from Caloroga Shark Media including trivia, ghosts, uplifting stores and chat about holiday songs (songs not included but we'll talk about them!)

Delayland – Germany and the Missing Magic
Nov 28: New Podcast - Society & CultureThe infrastructure is crumbling, trains are regularly late, cars no longer sell themselves, and the hum of progress is drowned out by fax machines, yes, fax machines. Once dubbed an "economic miracle", Delayland – Germany and the Missing Magic asks why things don't run like they used to in Germany? How did Germany lose its magic? And who’s got it now? In this new podcast from DW, you'll take a spin in fancy German cars, see why building an opera house takes forever, and travel beyond Germany — to India, France, Switzerland, and Denmark — to explore how others are getting things right, and what it would take to bring back the magic of Europe's former Wunderkind.

Changing Rooms
Nov 28: New Podcast - Sports and BusinessWhen the final whistle blows, what comes next? In the new podcast Changing Rooms: Beyond the Scrum, you'll hear Rugby League legends Adrian Morley, Shaun Lunt, and Barrie McDermott tackle life's toughest transitions: career-ending injuries, setbacks and reinvention with the same humour, camaraderie, and straight talk that made them fan favorites on the pitch. It's with Elect.

Podnews Weekly Review
Nov 28: Newsworthy - NewsIn the Podnews Weekly Review this week, Dan Misener from Bumper helps Sam Sethi discover why a download isn't a play - and we look at why Patreon has jumped into podcast hosting. It's sponsored by Buzzsprout.

Media Roundtable
Nov 27: Newsworthy - BusinessThe Media Roundtable this week includes our Editor, James Cridland, looking at recent news in podcasting from the view of the world's largest podcast advertising agency, Oxford Road.

Murder in the Masai Mara | Telegraph Investigates
Nov 27: New Podcast - Society & Culture and NewsIn 1988, Julie Ward disappeared during a once-in-a-lifetime trip to Kenya. Her father John spent more than thirty years hunting for her killer: and now his son Bob has given access to the Telegraph. Murder in the Masai Mara launches today, looking at what happened, if there was a cover-up, and why MI6 was involved.

Living Planet
Nov 26: New Season - ScienceIn a new season from Living Planet – The Switch – you'll hear how solar became the cheapest form of energy in history. Asking why we aren’t moving faster on renewables, host Charli Shield is on the hunt to find out what’s snagging the energy transition. From mega-solar in Morocco's desert, to Spain’s blackout and European gridlocks, to insights from legendary climate writer Bill McKibben, we’re asking what the holdup is – and where to from here.

Bottoms Up! With Alan Carr and Lee Peart
Nov 26: New Podcast - Comedy and ArtsPlatform Media has launched a new show about wine, called Bottoms Up, with Alan Carr and Lee Peart. It’s with Laithwaites, and is the podcast for people who like wine but don’t know a thing about it.

Cassette Culture
Nov 25: New Season - MusicFresh from being a finalist in the Independent Podcast Awards, music history show Cassette Culture trails its second season, coming soon. The show will highlight the post-punk artists and DIY musicians of '79-'80 who built their own independent global network.

Ade merci, Schweiz – Auswandern und Leben im Ausland
Nov 25: New Podcast - Society & CultureFrom SWI swissinfo