Big Little Interests

Big Little Interests

Jun 29: New Podcast - Comedy

Even the stars have niche things they're excited about. A new show hosted by comedy writers Freya Bennett and Lucy Regent, Big Little Interests, features guests they admire to reveal their unusual area of interest and curiosity, and where it fits into the wider picture of their lives.

Daily Crime and Justice | Daily Trial Coverage, Murder Cases, and True Crime News

Daily Crime and Justice | Daily Trial Coverage, Murder Cases, and True Crime News

Jun 29: Newsworthy - True Crime

All week long on Caloroga Shark Media's Daily Crime & Justice, the UK's most notorious cases feature in a special “Crown v. Colony” segment. From the infamous manhunt for Jack the Ripper to the horrifying House of Horrors, Garret Fisher brings you the verdicts, monsters, and trials that stopped the old country cold. Five crimes. Five reckonings. One question: what does justice look like on the other side of the Atlantic?

Palace Intrigue :  King Charles, Meghan Markle and all the Royal Family gossip

Palace Intrigue : King Charles, Meghan Markle and all the Royal Family gossip

Jun 29: Newsworthy - News

"Oceans rise, empires fall, we have seen each other through it all": as America prepares to celebrate Independence Day and its 250th “birthday,” Caloroga Shark Media's Palace Intrigue looks at the American Revolution through the lens of the British Royal Family. What did King George III think was happening in America? How did the Declaration of Independence look from inside the Palace? And perhaps most intriguingly, how did a nation founded in rebellion against a king become fascinated by the Royal Family centuries later?

We Are North Nashville

We Are North Nashville

Jun 29: Newsworthy - History

Today marks 70 years since the Federal-Aid Highway Act transformed communities across America, and in a bonus episode from We Are North Nashville, listeners hear who paid the price for progress - and who profited from it. The episode examines how routing I-40 through a thriving Black neighborhood displaced residents and reshaped generations of lives, while creating opportunity and wealth elsewhere.

Gastronomics

Gastronomics

Jun 26: Newsworthy - News

A new show has just started from a longtime contributor to NPR's Planet Money. Gastronomics, which has been signed by Libsyn, will focus on the business of food. In each episode, Alex Mayyasi talks with chefs, economists, and industry insiders to explore how economics shapes the modern menu. The first episode looks at Domino's pizza tracker - and why it's responsible for the way the Uber app looks.

Podnews Weekly Review

Podnews Weekly Review

Jun 26: Newsworthy - News

The Podnews Weekly Review this week includes a chat with Consumable, a company that has a way to help target audiences who listen to your podcast - even when they're doing something else. Plus, Dolby wants to make podcasts sound - and look - even better.

Jacob Reed and Me

Jacob Reed and Me

Jun 26: New Podcast - Comedy

Jacob Reed and Me has just finished its first season: with host Jacob Reed finding answers to life's biggest questions by finding other people called Jacob Reed. He tells us: "In one episode, I learned enough about Economics to write an Economics book and sell it on Amazon. In another, I started a band called the Jake Reed Quartet... with three professional musicians all named Jacob Reed."

Small Ship Cruise Talk

Small Ship Cruise Talk

Jun 26: Newsworthy - Society & Culture

July 4th plans? Small Ship Cruise Talk, the only podcast dedicated exclusively to small-ship cruising, has released a bonus episode on Sail4th 250 — the largest-ever tall ship flotilla celebrating America's 250th anniversary. Hosts Dan and Mikkel Woodruff bring firsthand perspective, having sailed aboard American Eagle, one of two historic Maine Windjammer schooners joining more than 40 tall ships from 32 nations in a once-in-a-generation parade along the Hudson River and into New York Harbor.

Love It Or Leak It

Love It Or Leak It

Jun 26: New Season - TV & Film

Three fangirls walk into a bar and say they wanna start a podcast — yikes, here we go. For everyone who never moved on from Tiva (and still won’t), these ladies always have something to say. In Love it or leak it, Ashley, Anastasia and Rhamer, three friends who will talk about all things Tiva- the chemistry, the history and more, of everyone’s favorite NCIS couple.

The Morse Report with Matt Morse

The Morse Report with Matt Morse

Jun 25: Newsworthy - News

The Morse Report with Matt Morse has been signed by Helios Media. The right-leaning show claims over 800,000 YouTube subscribers.

Media Roundtable

Media Roundtable

Jun 25: Newsworthy - Business

Oxford Road's Media Roundtable features Steven Goldstein this week, in the company's latest effort to argue that downloads are the past. The AMP group's paper is due in mid July.

Think Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques

Think Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques

Jun 25: Newsworthy - Business

Think Fast Talk Smart has reached its 300th episode with a special Ask Matt Anything episode featuring listener questions from around the world. In the episode, Stanford Graduate School of Business lecturer Matt Abrahams introduces the PREP framework and answers questions on word recall, public speaking nerves, storytelling, AI’s impact on communication, difficult feedback, and gestures.

Bollywood Through American Eyes

Bollywood Through American Eyes

Jun 25: Newsworthy - TV & Film

In Bollywood Through American Eyes, you'll join Amy, an American girl discovering Bollywood one film at a time. Through thoughtful conversations about Shah Rukh Khan, iconic romances, unforgettable characters, and life lessons hidden in Indian cinema, experience Bollywood from a fresh perspective that blends curiosity, emotion, and film analysis.

How To Fail With Elizabeth Day

How To Fail With Elizabeth Day

Jun 24: Newsworthy - Society & Culture

How To Fail With Elizabeth Day is celebrating 500 episodes over its eight year history, with new artwork. Today's episode brings listeners three failures from five-time BAFTA Award and Olivier Award nominee, Kristin Scott Thomas.

The Good Quest with Farabi

The Good Quest with Farabi

Jun 24: Newsworthy - Education

Hosted by Farabi Khaleque, The Good Quest features in-depth conversations with celebrities, entrepreneurs, creators, advocates, entertainers, athletes, and changemakers. The podcast's first season features a diverse lineup of guests, including Vanessa Clements, finalist on Netflix's Squid Game: The Challenge Season 2 and former Big Brother Canada houseguest; Terry Axiotis, founder of the viral donut brand Homers; alongside additional entrepreneurs, advocates, and public figures whose stories highlight perseverance, leadership, and personal growth.

Audio Indies

Audio Indies

Jun 24: New Podcast - Leisure

New from Matthew McLean, Audio Indies has one rule - that your podcast should never need to be watched to make sense. Whether you’re audio-only or you publish video, too, this is the show for podcasters who put the listening experience first. The show covers the craft of spoken-word audio and storytelling to the value of open podcasting, audience ownership, and monetisation models built for independent creators with dedicated niche audiences.

The Indigenous Setlist

The Indigenous Setlist

Jun 24: New Podcast - Music

The Indigenous Setlist is a new music podcast this week, explores how modern North American Native and Indigenous artists are redefining genres and creating today’s most electrifying music. The first artist profiled is The Halluci Nation (EDM) – Representing the Six Nations of the Grand River (Mohawk) and Cayuga Nations.

The Sound Off Podcast

The Sound Off Podcast

Jun 23: Newsworthy - Society & Culture

Matt Cundill's Sound Off Podcast today interviews Dan Misener from Bumper about podcast stats and the Bumper score. He talks about the missing data from YouTube, and whether stats should be public by default. "We're not trying to create standards," Misener says - people can agree to buy advertising "with no industry body having to write a white paper in order to make that happen".

Seemingly Unrelated Podcast

Seemingly Unrelated Podcast

Jun 23: New Season - History

What do people mean when they say that gender is 'socially constructed' and what does that have to do with mini-golf and fish tacos? On the new season of Seemingly Unrelated Dr. Andrew Johnstone and puppeteer Alicia Britt explore the unexpected histories behind gender's most common associations from pink being a girly colour to men being the less emotional of the genders and the universal love for ice hockey.

Into The Podverse: Innovation, Challenges & Opportunities In Podcasting

Into The Podverse: Innovation, Challenges & Opportunities In Podcasting

Jun 23: Newsworthy - Technology

AI transcription is fine if the show's in English - but how about Hausa, or Pidgin, or Yoruba: or all three? Tony Doe's Into The Podverse talks with the inventor of a new solution for podcasters in Africa: one that understands 'code-switching'. It's the show's fiftieth episode.