True Spies: Espionage | Investigation | Crime | Murder | Detective | Politics

True Spies: Espionage | Investigation | Crime | Murder | Detective | Politics

Mar 17: Sponsor - True Crime

With Airwave: True Spies hosts Hayley Atwell, Vanessa Kirby, Sophia Di Martino, Daisy Ridley and Rhiannon Neads talk to the real spies behind the missions. What do they know? What are their skills? And what would you do in their position?

Ruthie's Table 4

Ruthie's Table 4

Mar 17: Newsworthy - Arts

On Ruthie's Table 4, chef Ruthie Rogers talks to friends, actors, politicians and more about food memories and how food nourishes, unites, enlightens, and impacts every part of our lives. To celebrate the launch of her new book, Ruthie is hosting special interviews throughout the month of March, including with actor Peter Sarsgaard; Mayor of London Sir Sadiq Khan; and Sarah Jessica Parker and Gayle King.

Winning with AI

Winning with AI

Mar 17: New Podcast - News

What does it really take to scale AI across an enterprise? In Winning with AI, you'll hear firsthand conversations with global CEOs on the frontlines of AI transformation. Hosted by AI pioneer Dr. Andrew Ng and Bain's digital reinvention expert Sarah Elk, you'll explore the real opportunities and obstacles of deploying AI at scale: reimagining operating models, empowering teams, and leading culture change. Rather than theoretical discussions about AI's future, these are finally honest accounts from leaders reshaping large, complex organisations right now.

The Worst Podcast

The Worst Podcast

Mar 17: New Season - Comedy

After a critically praised debut season, The Worst Podcast returns with a stacked lineup of comedians and cultural figures ready to share their most uncomfortable failures instead of their polished success stories. The series is hosted by renegade documentary filmmaker and self-proclaimed curmudgeon Alan Zweig; guests include everyone’s favorite wingman Andy Richter, legendary improviser Colin Mochrie, psychic medium super-influencer Kelsi Davies, disgraced YouTube star Ned Fulmer, and viral stand-up comedian Leah Rudick.

Movie Bread Club

Movie Bread Club

Mar 17: New Podcast - TV & Film

Looking for a movie podcast that is always spoiler-free? Movie Bread Club is a new film podcast that began life as a community WhatsApp group. Now three of its most enthusiastic members have launched a show designed to help listeners navigate the endless choice of streaming. Expect honest opinions, positive vibes, the odd tangent, and a bit of nonsense baked in.

Story Den: Creative Storytelling for Kids, Fun Stories for Kids & Storytime Adventures

Story Den: Creative Storytelling for Kids, Fun Stories for Kids & Storytime Adventures

Mar 17: New Podcast - Kids & Family

In Story Den: Creative Storytelling for Kids, Fun Stories for Kids & Storytime Adventures you’ll find a family-friendly podcast where kids explore history, science, and nature through fun adventures, lovable characters, and curious discoveries.

Hysteria

Hysteria

Mar 17: New Podcast - Sports

Hysteria tells the stories that changed basketball, from the state that shaped the game - Indianapolis. Hear about playing on the last undefeated men’s team in college basketball from Hoosier legend Quinn Buckner. Relive the magical 2010 tournament run by Butler University and the shot by Gordon Hayward that almost made history. Plus, journey with Tamika Catchings and other pioneers of the women’s game to explore the moment of breakthrough. Visit Indy invites you to dive deep on the game we love - because it’s always basketball season in Indy.

Shite Talk: An Irish History Podcast

Shite Talk: An Irish History Podcast

Mar 17: New Season - Comedy

Shite Talk: An Irish History Podcast is returning with a brand-new season today - of course, given it's St Patrick's Day, who of course is both the patron saint of Ireland, and also from Wales. Or England. Or Wessex. The upcoming season will also cover a wide range of topics across Irish history and culture.

Homegrown CEO

Homegrown CEO

Mar 16: New Podcast - Business

Offering practical advice rooted in real experiences, Homegrown CEO is brand new today, aiming to inspire, educate and empower entrepreneurs, business leaders and ambitious professionals on their journey to success. The show is also launching an online community to accompany the podcast. In the first episodes: author, artist and creativity and innovation expert, Susie deVille; digital marketing legend and founder of digital marketing agency Qnary, Bant Breen; and EQ consultant Faris Aranki, founder and CEO of Shiageto Consulting.

Secretly Sporty

Secretly Sporty

Mar 16: New Podcast - Arts

What if working out was about more than the workout? Each week on Secretly Sporty, you'll hear writer and fitness enthusiast Sebastian Langdell talk to an author, musician, comedian, filmmaker, or other creative about their exercise routine, athletic passions, approach to nutrition – and, most importantly, how their fitness practice fuels their artistic practice.

Amityvilleville

Amityvilleville

Mar 16: Newsworthy - TV & Film

Amityvilleville is a new podcast part of the Radiotopia podcast network, co-created by Alex Goldman and Caroline Thompson. The show is an excavation of the influential "Amityville Horror" franchise filled with cultural commentary and an ever-increasing descent into insanity.

Fred Asquith On Film

Fred Asquith On Film

Mar 16: Newsworthy - TV & Film

In Fred Asquith On Film this week, awards season is in full swing and Fred unpacks the latest releases for anyone wondering what’s actually worth watching.

Tea, Tales, and Tomes

Tea, Tales, and Tomes

Mar 13: Newsworthy - Arts

Ever wondered how 135 words can ignite wonder in kids and adults? In this week's Tea, Tales, and Tomes, host Natasha is chatting to New York Times bestselling children's book author, Beth Ferry. She shares the craft behind her award-winning tales, illustration magic, and weaving science into stories that linger long after the last page.

My Phantom Memory

My Phantom Memory

Mar 13: New Podcast - Society & Culture

Say you'll share with me one love, one lifetime. In 2023, Broadway’s longest-running show, The Phantom of the Opera, closed for good. Fans mourned, but few were more affected than the people behind the curtain. My Phantom Memory tells the story of Scott Mikita, a swing actor who performed in the show for over twenty years. As dressing rooms empty and final performances draw near, anxious questions arise: What’s going to happen to all this? What did this mean? After 20 years in the same gig, what's next? An intimate, immersive portrait of the actor’s life from filmmaker Mark Blumberg and the folks at Silver Sound.

Smart Travel: Upgrade Your Getaways

Smart Travel: Upgrade Your Getaways

Mar 13: Sponsor - Society & Culture

With Airwave: Smart Travel from Nerdwallet helps you get the most out of your travel dollars, your travel pounds, your travel euros and even your travel đồng. The latest show looks at top tips from listener questions.

New Podcasts - trailers for new and noteworthy shows

New Podcasts - trailers for new and noteworthy shows

Mar 13: Newsworthy - Arts

If you're making your way to Austin TX this weekend, take some New Podcasts with you. Lots of trailers for shows you know, and shows you don't yet.

Podnews Weekly Review

Podnews Weekly Review

Mar 13: Newsworthy - News

Adobe has launched a new set of tools, as part of Adobe Podcasts. Jay LeBoeuf chats with Sam Sethi about all the new features, including who they're for and what they do, in today's Podnews Weekly Review

Blood Will Tell

Blood Will Tell

Mar 12: New Podcast - True Crime

When a birthday party in suburban San Jose turns deadly, 18-year-old identical twins are arrested for suspected murder. One brother spends nearly two years in jail before the truth comes out: authorities locked up the wrong twin. How could one brother let his twin take the fall? And why would the other sacrifice his freedom for a crime he didn’t commit? Blood Will Tell follows the Vietnamese-American brothers whose unbreakable bond is tested by silence, sacrifice, and an unthinkable choice.

Unorganized Territory

Unorganized Territory

Mar 12: New Podcast - News

Unorganized Territory has been launched by an audio producer and former public radio journalist, Jay Field - an election year podcast focused on Maine voters, in what he calls one of the most polarizing times in the nation’s history since the Civil War.

Inside Counter Terrorism Policing

Inside Counter Terrorism Policing

Mar 12: New Season - True Crime

In the UK, Inside Counter Terrorism Policing is back for a new season today. Listeners will hear from officers and staff in different roles across Counter Terrorism Policing - from those working in explosives, and in hostile locations overseas, to the legal teams, intelligence officers, and people managing terrorists in the community. The show is a must listen for anyone interested in true crime or wanting to start a career in policing.