
Mysteries at Midnight - Mystery Stories read in the soothing style of a bedtime story
Jan 23: Sponsor - FictionWith Airwave: Mysteries at Midnight s a Podcast exclusively dedicated to classic mystery stories featuring the likes of Agatha Christie’s Poirot, Sherlock Holmes and Father Brown - read in the style of a soothing bedtime story.

Hanging Out With Ant & Dec
Jan 23: New Podcast - ComedySome of the biggest British television stars are Ant and Dec - and Hanging Out With Ant & Dec is a new, relaxed, playful podcast with warmth, humour and audience-first content. The first episode was released yesterday. It's made by Mitre Studios and Platform Media, and we hope sounds better than the artwork.

Profiling Criminal Minds
Jan 23: New Season - TV & FilmStarting this week, Profiling Criminal Minds delves deep into Dexter, Showtime's most successful production ever. Every week, Dan and Sheila dig into the motivations that drive the characters, analyzing how their stories unfold onscreen, and unashamedly share their thoughts and opinions about Dexter. Who is the most interesting killer? Which is the most disappointing plotline? Who is the best character on the show, and why is it Joey Quinn?

The Away End with Daniel Alarcón and John Green
Jan 23: New Podcast - SportsiHeartPodcasts is teaming up with Daniel Alarcón, host of My Cultura Podcast Network’s “Radio Ambulante” and John Green, New York Times bestselling author, for new original podcast series “The Away End,” exploring the universal love for international football leading up to the 2026 World Cup in USA, Canada and Mexico. The Away End with Daniel Alarcón and John Green went live this week.

The Secret World of Roald Dahl
Jan 23: New Podcast - Society & CultureNew from iHeart and Imagine Entertainment this week is The Secret World of Roald Dahl - you probably know him from Willy Wonka, Matilda, and the BFG. But did you know he was also a spy? How did this secret agent and struggling screenwriter wind up as the most successful children’s author ever? And what darkness from his covert past seeped into the stories we read as kids? A dark, twisty, fascinating true story.

Assurance en coulisses
Jan 23: New Podcast - BusinessIn French, Assurance en coulisses highlights business and careers in the insurance sector. The podcast interviews key players, from insurers, brokers, mutual insurers, insurtechs, and experts; and the major transformations shaping the insurance market.

Unruly Subjects
Jan 23: New Podcast - NewsChenjerai Kumanyika, host of the award-winning podcasts Empire City and Uncivil, is known for connecting history, politics, and powerful storytelling. Unruly Subjects is his new weekly podcast, created in partnership with Rowhome Productions, where Chenjerai brings all that energy to the present moment. Join Chenjerai, his family, and his community to think through the week’s politics, culture, and struggles together.

ReCollections
Jan 22: New Season - HistoryReCollections, Parks Canada's narrative history and archaeology podcast, is back for a second season. This week, travel to Fort Lennox, a military stronghold on an Island in Quebec's Richelieu river. During the Second World War, it became an internment camp for prisoners of war sent from the UK. But... many turned out to be Jewish refugees who'd escaped the Nazis in Europe, only to be imprisoned in a faraway Canada.

Circles | Edges
Jan 22: New Podcast - Society & CultureIf you’re seeking a place to pause, reflect, and explore the deeper questions of everyday life, Circles | Edges is a late-night reflective podcast hosted by Aaron Tabacco, created for moments when the world feels heavy and sleep comes slowly. Inspired by the tradition of intimate late-night talk radio, each episode explores two forces shaping our human experience: the Circles — patterns, rituals, relationships, and rhythms we move through — and the Edges — moments of choice, boundaries, and thresholds where something new becomes possible.

How We Got Away with Murder
Jan 22: New Podcast - TV & FilmPodcast Nation launches How We Got Away with Murder, a new rewatch podcast hosted by Jack Falahee (Connor) and Matt McGorry (Asher) from How to Get Away with Murder. Launching today, you’ll rewatch the series with Jack—watching for the first time—and Matt as they break down iconic moments, share behind-the-scenes stories, and welcome guests like the show’s creator.

The History of WWII Podcast
Jan 22: Sponsor - HistoryWith Airwave: The History of WWII Podcast looks at The First Bridge Too Far this week. One bridge down, one to go for Monty’s 8th Army. But friendly fire will disrupt Operation Fustian before it starts, leaving the British paratroopers trapped by Axis forces.

Create Magic At Work®
Jan 21: Newsworthy - EducationIn Create Magic At Work this week, you’ll hear the final episode of the Finding Treasures in the Trash mini-series — a reflective exploration of how wisdom can emerge from parts of ourselves we often avoid. If you’ve ever wondered what “treasure” your own “trash” might be pointing you toward, this episode invites you to listen and reflect, as the series prepares to continue as its own independent podcast.

The Zooquarium Podcast
Jan 21: New Podcast - Kids & FamilyThe Zooquarium Podcast is a brand new show for kids (of all ages) who are curious about our natural world. Each episode features a question submitted by a kid and is answered by animal expert Chanel Hason, artist/educator Mike Bennett, and guests from the world of science and art. The first episode just debuted and features a question all about the pooping rituals of a sloth!

Game, Set & Chat
Jan 21: New Podcast - SportsGame, Set & Chat launched this week with father and son commentary duo, Robert and Yoni Curtis. Yoni is an amateur player aged 13 and is seeking greatness. Every day they provide a ten minute podcast round up of the day from the Tennis Grand Slams. Listen in to hear all the news and daily winners from the Australian Open and other tennis tournaments.

The History Bureau
Jan 21: New Podcast - HistoryFrom the BBC, The History Bureau revisits the defining stories of our times with the reporters who first covered them. In the first season, you'll be taken back to September 1999, just weeks after a 46-year-old Vladimir Putin became Prime Minister, when four bombs blew up four apartment buildings across Russia, killing hundreds of people while they slept. The attacks plunged the country into panic. Families fled their homes. Residents patrolled their blocks around the clock. An entire nation paralyzed by fear. But who did it?

Inspiration for the Nation with Yaakov Langer
Jan 21: Newsworthy - Religion & SpiritualityIn Inspiration for the Nation with Yaakov Langer this week, William Mehrvarz, an Iranian Jewish convert who fled from execution in Iran, joins him to break down what's going on in Iran now. He talks about the Iranian people's biggest fears, and it's probably not what you think.

Chronically Low Competence: An Audio Only Let's Play Podcast
Jan 21: New Season - LeisureChronically Low Competence: An Audio Only Let's Play Podcast returns for its third season shortly - this time covering the completely unhinged game Squirrel With a Gun. Come and get your nuts!

Book Riot - The Podcast
Jan 21: Sponsor - ArtsWith Airwave: Book Riot is the largest independent editorial book site in North America, and Book Riot - The Podcast contains news from the world of books and reading, including hot industry releases, adaptations, publishing industry events, and more with Jeff O’Neal and Rebecca Schinsky.

CRAFTED.
Jan 21: Newsworthy - TechnologyThe three-time Webby Award-honored podcast CRAFTED. hosted by Dan Blumberg got a rebrand: It's now called Future Around & Find Out. The rebrand marks a strategic shift toward the future, away from past-tense case studies, to help builders navigate an era that's equal parts exciting and terrifying.

Unpacking Peanuts
Jan 20: New Season - ArtsIt’s a new season on Unpacking Peanuts, as the show begins a long look at everyone’s favorite venerable grade schoolers: Linus, Lucy, and Rerun - The Family Van Pelt. In this first episode, the hosts review the earliest episodes featuring two of Schulz' beloved characters, and the seeds of greatness have already been sown.