Ladies, We Need To Talk

Ladies, We Need To Talk

Jun 3: New Season - Society & Culture

Within Ladies, We Need To Talk is a new season today, called Autistic AF with Grace Tame. The human rights campaigner speaks more openly than ever before about being autistic, years of misdiagnoses - including being misdiagnosed with anorexia - and her autism diagnosis at 19.

How To Have Sex

How To Have Sex

Jun 3: Newsworthy - Society & Culture

In How To Have Sex, broadcaster Jay-Jay Feeney gets into bed with sex and relationship coach Melissa Vranjes for the sex education many adults wish they’d had years ago. You’ll hear honest advice, awkward confessions, big laughs and genuinely useful tips on pleasure, confidence, communication and everything we’re usually too embarrassed to ask about. It’s new, bold, funny, sexy and surprisingly comforting, and in the latest episode, you’ll learn how to explore beginner-friendly BDSM without fear, pressure or needing a dungeon in the spare room.

Chronically Low Competence: An Audio Only Let's Play Podcast

Chronically Low Competence: An Audio Only Let's Play Podcast

Jun 3: New Season - Leisure

Chronically Low Competence returns for a fourth season! This time the show is going back to VR for Star Wars: Vader Immortal. Come hear all about this tiny sliver of the Star Wars canon, and also the joy of swinging a lightsaber.

Lavender Ranks

Lavender Ranks

Jun 3: New Podcast - History

And they were “roommates”... or that’s what some would like you to believe. In Lavender Ranks this week, hosts Em and Karbon enter their Hallmark era to share a great sapphic love story between Nursing Sisters Ellanore Parker and Murney Pugh. They dig deep to explore how women-loving-women relationships seemingly slipped under the radar during the First World War.

AI with Kai

AI with Kai

Jun 3: New Podcast - Technology

AI with Kai cuts through the AI hype with practical conversations for business leaders. Host Kai Gray and producer Tim Scott unpack the week’s biggest AI stories, share simple ways to use AI in your work, and interview executives, entrepreneurs, and industry leaders who are already seeing results. If you’re trying to understand what AI means for your business, this show focuses on real-world use cases, not science fiction.

Timeless Wisdom with Dennis Prager

Timeless Wisdom with Dennis Prager

Jun 3: Newsworthy - News

Timeless Wisdom with Dennis Prager has joined the Life Audio Podcast Network. Dennis Prager is one of America's most recognized voices on faith, culture, and moral clarity. Listen to decades of lectures, interviews and more.

What We Did Before | Human Survival and Ancient Inventions

What We Did Before | Human Survival and Ancient Inventions

Jun 2: Newsworthy - History

In 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.

Candid Divorce Lawyer

Candid Divorce Lawyer

Jun 2: New Podcast - Society & Culture

The 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.

Pick of the Pods

Pick of the Pods

Jun 2: New Season - Society & Culture

Pick 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

Comedy Bang Bang: The Podcast

Jun 2: Newsworthy - Comedy

Comedy 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.

This Is TV Now

This Is TV Now

Jun 2: New Podcast - Society & Culture

A 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.

What's Your 20?

What's Your 20?

Jun 1: New Season - Leisure

What'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.

The Quizard's Pit

The Quizard's Pit

Jun 1: New Podcast - Comedy

It'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

Fixable

Jun 1: Newsworthy - Business

As 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.

CASSINGLES: A SIDE-A EDUCATION PODCAST

CASSINGLES: A SIDE-A EDUCATION PODCAST

Jun 1: New Podcast - Music

CASSINGLES, 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?

My Funeral Home Stories

My Funeral Home Stories

Jun 1: Newsworthy - Society & Culture

Think 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.

The Binge Cases: U R NEXT

The Binge Cases: U R NEXT

Jun 1: New Season - True Crime

The 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.

What Makes a Good Day?

What Makes a Good Day?

May 29: New Podcast - Arts

In 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.

Artifacts: Stories from the Emotional History of the Internet

Artifacts: Stories from the Emotional History of the Internet

May 29: New Podcast - Society & Culture

New 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.

Crisis Point

Crisis Point

May 29: New Podcast - Business

In 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.