
This Is TV Now
Jun 2: New Podcast - Society & CultureA new podcast about podcasting - or is it video? - launches today. This Is TV Now is from Good Tape; the show will focus its lens on the people who make this medium one to follow: hosts, showrunners, producers, and the occasional creative executive.

Pick of the Pods
Jun 2: New Season - Society & CulturePick of the Pods, the monthly podcast about podcasts, has dropped its latest episode. Host Robin Pomeroy talks to Jonathan Block about his show Stumbling Blocks: How Great Leaders Are Made - an interview show about successful leaders that explores their failures.

Comedy Bang Bang: The Podcast
Jun 2: Newsworthy - ComedyComedy Bang Bang: The Podcast has renewed its relationship with SiriusXM for production, ad sales and distribution. The show is entering its 20th season, and launched in 2009.

Candid Divorce Lawyer
Jun 2: New Podcast - Society & CultureThe Candid Divorce Lawyer returns with a new season, offering honest conversations and expert insight for anyone navigating the realities of separation. Hosted by experienced family solicitor Kimberley Davies, the series explores life before, during and after divorce, from emotional resilience and financial wellbeing to parenting and the legal process. With guests including therapists, financial advisers and legal professionals, each episode provides practical advice, real‑life perspectives and reassurance to help listeners move forward with clarity and confidence.

What We Did Before | Human Survival and Ancient Inventions
Jun 2: Newsworthy - HistoryIn What We Did Before this week, the show takes a final look at the UK's only museum dedicated to the chemical industry, before it changes forever. Widnes is the birthplace of the chemical industry, and the "Bleach Packers" - possibly the worst job of the 19th century. The display at Catalyst Museum is being overhauled for the first time in over 30 years, so this is a last chance to see/hear it in its current form.

The Quizard's Pit
Jun 1: New Podcast - ComedyIt's nice to know a lot about a little, but sometimes all you can hope for is knowing a little about a lot. The Quizard's Pit is a weekly trivia tumble into the weirdest corners of the known world. Shane Madej and Matt Real, plus the occasional brave guest, dive headfirst into a fact-finding tête-à-tête fueled by curiosity, questionable confidence, and a deep love of learning strange little things. Each episode, they are assigned a universal topic like cats, bicycles, or Denver, then each brings three of the most surprising facts they can dig up.

Fixable
Jun 1: Newsworthy - BusinessAs you step away from your laptop and skip off to summer vacation, you may be contemplating your life and what you do at work everyday. In Fixable this week, the hosts (CEO & Leadership coach, Anne Morriss, and Harvard Business Professor, Frances Frei) will help you tackle the daunting concept of finding purpose in your career.

What's Your 20?
Jun 1: New Season - LeisureWhat's Your 20? returns for a new season this month, with Rob and Sarah having conversations on the industries that keep Australia moving, important regulation changes for drivers and operators, and the unexpected things that happen out on the road. The show is brought to you by the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator.

CASSINGLES: A SIDE-A EDUCATION PODCAST
Jun 1: New Podcast - MusicCASSINGLES, a new music interview podcast, is launched today. Hosted by veteran middle-school English teacher Chris Margolin and curriculum designer Courtney Margolin, the show asks musicians a different kind of question: What songs taught you something?

The Binge Cases: U R NEXT
Jun 1: New Season - True CrimeThe Binge Cases: U R NEXT is new from Sony Music Global Podcasts this month. Hosted by journalist Leigh Alexander, the series examines what happens when digital harassment crosses over into real-life danger.

My Funeral Home Stories
Jun 1: Newsworthy - Society & CultureThink your podcast is niche? My Funeral Home Stories just finished its fourth season - with more than nine million downloads. It blends dark humor, real funeral-industry stories, crime-scene removals, grief, addiction, and the emotional toll of working around death.

Podnews Weekly Review
May 29: Newsworthy - NewsIn the Podnews Weekly Review this week, a look at all the Spotify announcements to investors - and we speak to the co-founders of BIPOC Podcast Creators to learn why it has closed, and what the industry should do next.

Artifacts: Stories from the Emotional History of the Internet
May 29: New Podcast - Society & CultureNew from award-winning podcaster Danny Brown, Artifacts: Stories from the Emotional History of the Internet is a storytelling podcast exploring forgotten technology, internet culture, retro gaming, and digital nostalgia. From the Dreamcast and old internet forums to burned CDs and midnight launches, Season One examines why these memories still stay with us long after the technology disappeared.

Life Lessons | Social Connections in Adult Life
May 29: New Season - EducationIn Life Lessons this week, Beth reflects on Substack blog posts (her own and those written by others). If you're interested in personal growth through building resilience and feeling more confident as you navigate the social jungle, this podcast is for you.

Crisis Point
May 29: New Podcast - BusinessIn Crisis Point, Bespoken Agency managing director and seasoned crisis communications expert Sarah Morgan chats with thought leaders from around the globe to help practitioners refine their playbooks, while exploring the human side of crises, how decisions are made under pressure, how to protect the future reputation of an organisation and the changes taking place as the field continues to evolve.

What Makes a Good Day?
May 29: New Podcast - ArtsIn What Makes a Good Day? this week, Eric learns he's been thinking about how to measure the impact of his life all wrong through an inspirational conversation with sustainability change-maker Veena Harbaugh. Tune in to learn about how best to measure your life force and live the life you deserve.

CounterClock
May 29: Newsworthy - True CrimeFrom Audiochuck, CounterClock returns for season eight - and what it calls "the most significant case in the show's history". Investigative journalist Delia D’Ambra will investigate the Lane Bryant Murders from 2008 - a case she believes is solvable with modern forensic tools.

I Want You To Know
May 29: New Podcast - True CrimeA true-crime show with a difference, I Want You To Know is a new podcast from the US National Center for Victims of Crime. Each episode has interviews with a victim from high profile cases, and then closes by giving them uninterrupted time to speak their truth and read their victim impact statement. The first episode features Kathy Kleiner Rubin, who survived an attack by Ted Bundy.

Cigar Aficionado Podcast
May 29: New Podcast - LeisureThe Cigar Aficionado Podcast is new from Cigar Aficionado magazine. The latest episode worries about Cuba. Imagine the smell of that studio.

Italian Bred: At the Table with Candice Guardino
May 29: Newsworthy - ComedyPerformer, writer, and storyteller Candice Guardino launches Italian Bred: At the Table, a new limited 8-episode podcast series inspired by her hit theatrical comedy special Italian Bred, now streaming on Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV. Each episode begins with a clip from the special before Guardino sits down with guests for conversations rooted in family, culture, relationships, and Italian-American storytelling. The premiere episode featuring Lorraine Bracco drops this Sunday. Produced by Anthony Street Productions and distributed by Comedy Dynamics.