Secrets We Keep

Secrets We Keep

Sep 2: New Podcast - Society & Culture

In Australia, a man escaped from prison and went on the run for decades before handing himself in to a police station in New South Wales. Secrets We Keep looks at Darko Desic, and how he managed to live a double-life for almost thirty years. It's new from LiSTNR today.

Learning Curve

Learning Curve

Sep 2: Newsworthy - Culture

How should education change in the age of generative AI? A new podcast Learning Curve by longtime education journalist Jeff Young looks at the latest experiments in using chatbots in class, aiming to cut through the hype and inform a conversation about how education can adapt to AI — and about what kinds of learning need protecting amid the AI gold rush.

Musing on the Bard: a podcast for the Shakespeare curious

Musing on the Bard: a podcast for the Shakespeare curious

Sep 2: Newsworthy - Arts

Beauty standards haven't changed much from Elizabethan times to now. Is this a good thing? In Musing on the Bard this week, learn the magic and power of Shakespeare in performance, delve into what is required of an actor to perform Shakespeare authentically, and gain an understanding of the vulnerability and resilience required in an acting career.

Kind

Kind

Sep 2: New Podcast - Society & Culture

Sometimes you need a reminder of the good in humanity, and Kind aims to do that. It's a brand new podcast about the times people have received kindness and how that changed things. Through each interview, expect stories of strangers funding ballistic underwear, tech support from a gentle passerby, and new friends sharing that last square of chocolate.

Unpacking Peanuts

Unpacking Peanuts

Sep 2: New Season - Arts

Unpacking Peanuts begins a new season called Understanding Snoopy. After the Great Peanuts Re-read, the show takes a close up look at the greatest comic character of all-time -- Snoopy. How did he become icon he is today? How did his design and personality morph over the 50 years of the strip? And how did he enchant multiple generations of fans?

Podcasting Q&A

Podcasting Q&A

Sep 1: New Podcast - Education and Technology

Buzzsprout is relaunching Podcasting Q&A today. It's a short-form podcast that answers common questions about podcasting in 5–10 minute episodes. The show covers a wide range of topics from launching a podcast to editing audio, making the process clear and approachable.

Hacks On Tap

Hacks On Tap

Sep 1: Newsworthy - News and Government

Political strategists David Axelrod and Mike Murphy, and journalist John Heilemann, are partnering with Vox Media and bringing their hit political podcast, Hacks On Tap, to the Vox Media Podcast Network. Vox Media will be responsible for helping the show grow its audience and revenue, assuming sales, marketing, and distribution duties.

Find and Tell

Find and Tell

Sep 1: New Season - Society & Culture

iHeart Australia's Find and Tell returns for a new season. The show amplifies Indigenous voices through rich stories, bringing to life the diverse tales of Australian storytellers. It is hosted by BlakCast Founder, Mundanara Bayles. This season’s storytellers include Erub and Larrakia Emmy-Award-winning producer and writer Aaliyah-Jade Bradbury, Filipino-Murrawarri ARIA-winning multi-instrumentalist, composer, and rapper Dobby and Koori and Noongar comedian, lawyer and broadcaster Micah Kickett. (Podnews is produced on the land of the Turrbal and Jagera people.)

THE TRINITY SQUAD!

THE TRINITY SQUAD!

Sep 1: New Season - Fiction

THE TRINITY SQUAD! is a scripted sci-fi/fantasy audiofiction about three young women who unlock elemental powers and must battle an empire to fulfill a prophecy. It also has original music in every episode. The show has just gone into Season 3 (the final season for the show), and it’s bigger, bolder, and more emotional than ever.

Retail Reckoning - Retail Stories from Retail Frontlines

Retail Reckoning - Retail Stories from Retail Frontlines

Sep 1: New Podcast - Business

Where do you get the real truth about what’s happening on Britain’s high streets? In Retail Reckoning - Retail Stories from Retail Frontlines this week, you'll hear Clare Bailey explore what the summer’s trading patterns tell us about the coming Golden Quarter this year.

Sources & Methods

Sources & Methods

Aug 29: New Podcast - News

Sources & Methods is new from NPR - which each week digs into the biggest national security stories. Here's a clip from All Things Considered to explain all about it - it debuted yesterday.

Dawnversations Podcast

Dawnversations Podcast

Aug 29: Newsworthy - Fitness

On the Dawnversations Podcast this week, Dawn and Katy Allen talk about her book “Stuck in our Screens” (but this isn’t just about device usage.) Hear how lack of social interaction and the loneliness epidemic are a byproduct of technology and the future impact of AI. A must listen, we're told, for parents and anyone with a device. (Wait, that's all of us).

Childproof

Childproof

Aug 29: Sponsor - Kids & Family

New from Airwave: Parenting is hard, but it’s even harder when you feel alone and have only the sounds of Cocomelon to keep you company. Childproof is a parenting chat show for when you’re craving adult conversation - for the dos, don’ts, and f*ck its of modern parenthood.

Podnews Weekly Review

Podnews Weekly Review

Aug 29: Newsworthy - News

The Podnews Weekly Review this week talks with Alex Sanfilippo from PodMatch, and looks at the week's news - including a new podcast app from John Spurlock with a 'special twist'.

NO SUCH THING

NO SUCH THING

Aug 29: Newsworthy - Commentary

NO SUCH THING has joined Kaleidoscope's slate of research-driven audio. Hosted by journalists Manny Fidel, Noah Friedman and Devan Joseph, the show brings thoughtful research and genuine friendship to the exploration of ridiculous questions.

Tosh Show

Tosh Show

Aug 28: Newsworthy - Comedy

The Tosh Show has officially signed a two-year deal with Libsyn, moving from iHeart. Daniel Tosh made a big announcement on his show - suggesting that Libsyn wanted "no guests" and "a new host", before wondering whether he'd pronounced Libsyn correctly. He did!

American Conversation Experience Podcast

American Conversation Experience Podcast

Aug 28: New Podcast - Business and Education

National parks, forests, and public lands in the US are more than just iconic American landscapes — they’re part of the country’s legacy and require care and attention for future generations. American Conversation Experience Podcast is from a leading nonprofit conservation body, helping emerging professionals to tackle real-world projects that improve trails, restore public lands, and create resilient habitats benefiting our shared outdoor spaces.

Shoppe Talk - Stories About Branding, Business, Marketing, History, and Creative Philosophy

Shoppe Talk - Stories About Branding, Business, Marketing, History, and Creative Philosophy

Aug 28: New Podcast - Business

What if you won a free month on the most prominent billboard in your city? What would it say? Shoppe Talk brings you candid conversations on business, branding, and the art of standing out. From marketing strategies to creative storytelling, the show dives into what it really takes to grow in today’s competitive world.

View From Afar

View From Afar

Aug 28: Sponsor - Society & Culture

With Airwave: The travel industry is constantly evolving. View From Afar talks with the people changing the industry — the CEOs, tourism experts, hoteliers, and others who are making travel better for consumers, and the world.

Low to Grow

Low to Grow

Aug 28: New Season - Education

Think you’re too young or too inexperienced to make a global impact? Elisa Torres-Durney is just 19, from a small Chilean village: but she is advising UNESCO on democratising quantum education. She's the guest in Low to Grow this week, a podcast that hears from inspiring individuals who have faced incredible lows to emerge stronger.