Motive & Method

Motive & Method

Jun 11: New Season - True Crime

Tapt Media's Motive & Method has added a mini-series, Australia's Killer Secrets, asking are some of Australia’s most notorious unsolved murders and disappearances connected? The show will take listeners and viewers inside a landmark parliamentary inquiry, examining dozens of unsolved cases across New South Wales, Australia.

Millennial Moodboard

Millennial Moodboard

Jun 11: New Podcast - Comedy

Remember MTV Spring Break, low-rise jeans, and the glory and cringe of Y2K culture? The Millennial Moodboard is a new podcast from comedians Jasmine Ellis, Valerie Tosi, and Pallavi Gunalan that takes a funny, research-driven look back at the trends, scandals, and pop culture moments that defined the millennial generation.

We Choose To Go To Kennedy

We Choose To Go To Kennedy

Jun 10: New Podcast - Education

We Choose To Go To Kennedy is brand new from Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, taking audiences behind the gates of the visitor complex and into the heart of human spaceflight. Each episode features conversations, stories and insider perspectives from launch history to the innovations shaping the next era of exploration.

The AudioZoo Podcast Drama Network

The AudioZoo Podcast Drama Network

Jun 10: New Season - Fiction

The AudioZoo Podcast Drama Network has released a new season of The Collector, a gritty Neo-Noir crime series. Written by Jerry Bader, the show explores the dark undercurrents of Toronto’s underworld, focusing on the weirder and more dangerous stories hidden in plain sight.

Not a Climate Scientist

Not a Climate Scientist

Jun 10: Newsworthy - Society & Culture

In a bonus episode of Not a Climate Scientist this week, Heather talks with disease detective Neil Vora about the link between ebola outbreaks, deforestation, and climate change. The show talks with everyday Americans about the very real ways climate change is impacting our lives and livelihoods.

AN AMERICAN GAME

AN AMERICAN GAME

Jun 10: Newsworthy - Sports

An American Game knows the best way to understand a soccer nation is to listen to its fans. As the US prepares to co-host the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the show releases a special episode exploring the history of U.S. "ultras" through the songs, chants, and traditions that have defined supporter culture for more than a century. The sounds of — believe it or not — a soccer nation.

The Conversation's Curious Kids

The Conversation's Curious Kids

Jun 9: New Season - Kids & Family

Why do your fingers and toes go wrinkly in the bath? Why does our taste in food change as we get older? And how high volcanoes can actually send molten lava up into the air? The Conversation's Curious Kids is back for a new season, with host Eloise joined by a curious kid with a burning question about the world and an expert to answer it. Little listeners can expect a fun, educational dive into those head-scratching questions that their grown-ups find so hard to answer.

Wired Divergent: Nervous System Regulation & Self Trust for Neurodivergent Brains

Wired Divergent: Nervous System Regulation & Self Trust for Neurodivergent Brains

Jun 9: New Podcast - Health & Fitness

If you're neurodivergent and tired of regulation advice that doesn't account for your brain, in Wired Divergent host Jen deHaan explains why common nervous system strategies can backfire for autistic, ADHD, and AuDHD adults, offers adjustments that might help you out. Each week you'll get a strategy episode covering the science behind a specific roadblock and why it affects our lives, and a guided practice episode you can use in the moment. The whole show is grounded in somatic tools and science from someone who's late-diagnosed.

Conversations with Stephen Kamugasa

Conversations with Stephen Kamugasa

Jun 9: Newsworthy - Education

In Conversations with Stephen Kamugasa this week, how a sudden, devastating setback can test the very limits of human resilience. Maria Diekmann, founder of the Rare & Endangered Species Trust (REST) in Namibia, takes you from the frontlines of protecting endangered species directly into the hidden, personal battles of advocacy, leaving you with a powerful reflection on what true citizenship looks like in a changing world.

Judgemental

Judgemental

Jun 9: New Podcast - Comedy

Judgemental is brand new from Bauer Media Group today - with two judges that you'd recognise from Strictly Come Dancing, Anton Du Beke and Craig Revel Horwood. We're told the show is a "witty, warm and wonderfully opinionated new listen for anyone who loves pop cultural commentary, etiquette debates of questionable importance, and the sound of two great friends putting the world to rights."

The Louis Theroux Podcast

The Louis Theroux Podcast

Jun 9: New Season - Society & Culture

The Louis Theroux Podcast returns for a new season today, with special guest Gary Lineker. We're promised singer Mel C, chef Marco Pierre White, and YouTuber Andrew Callaghan, among other guests.

Banned Camp: Banned Books, Comedy, and Free Speech vs. Censorship

Banned Camp: Banned Books, Comedy, and Free Speech vs. Censorship

Jun 9: New Season - Society & Culture

Banned Camp, the comedy podcast where two hosts read banned books out loud for the first time, chapter by chapter, launches Season 11 today with The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood. Listeners voted for the book. The timing was not lost on anyone.

The Athletic FC Podcast

The Athletic FC Podcast

Jun 9: Newsworthy - Sports

The Athletic has announced coverage of the World Cup across its podcasts, video and streaming: including a new daily show from The Athletic FC - The Athletic FC Daily Cup - which will exclusively air, in video, on Fire TV.

The Adam Friedland Show

The Adam Friedland Show

Jun 9: Newsworthy - Comedy

The Adam Friedland Show is moving from the All Things Comedy network to Spotify, and will be working with The Ringer for a mini-series, called The Beautiful Pod, within the feed from tomorrow. The series will run over the course of the World Cup, reacting to the tournament action through Friedland’s comedic lens.

Tuesdays with Stories!

Tuesdays with Stories!

Jun 9: Newsworthy - Comedy

Tuesdays with Stories! has a brand new website. The website for the weekly comedy podcast, hosted by comedians Mark Normand and Joe List, lists every episode and includes fan polls.

First America

First America

Jun 8: Newsworthy - History

First America has been announced by Pushkin Industries and Critical Frequency - a new narrative podcast that explores the untold story of the United States’ origins through the unwritten Native history of the country. It's hosted by Rebecca Nagle, and launches June 22.

Clara & Munroe Are Into It

Clara & Munroe Are Into It

Jun 8: New Podcast - Society & Culture

Clara & Munroe Are Into It is new from British broadcaster Clara Amfo and activist, model and writer Munroe Bergdorf. The two are bringing their unrivalled access – from the red carpet to the studio – and encyclopaedic knowledge of pop culture to unpack the moments dominating culture. They’re unpacking the moment to get into it and want you to be too.

So Glad You Asked with Dr. Ruta Nonacs and Allie Hales

So Glad You Asked with Dr. Ruta Nonacs and Allie Hales

Jun 8: New Season - Health & Fitness

In So Glad You Asked with Dr. Ruta Nonacs and Allie Hales, you’ll hear real questions from moms, answered by clinicians from the MGH Center for Women’s Mental Health. The second season brings a refreshed format pairing expert voices like Emily Oster, Jessica Zucker, and Pooja Lakshmin with listener-submitted questions, offering clear, stigma-free guidance on everything from anxiety and depression to infertility and partner mental health.

Stick to Football

Stick to Football

Jun 8: Newsworthy - Sports

Stick to Football is off to the World Cup! The show, hosted by Gary Neville, Roy Keane, Ian Wright, Jamie Carragher and Jill Scott, will broadcast from New York throughout the World Cup. The show is from The Overlap.

Gateway

Gateway

Jun 5: New Podcast - Society & Culture

Gateway is an audio documentary about how education can be a bridge to stability, opportunity, and belonging. For 20 years, a program at Red Rocks Community College in Colorado has been quietly changing lives. College Gateway offers higher education opportunities for people getting out of prison and jail. What can it teach us about the role of colleges and universities in creating second chances?