
Veil of Echoes
Apr 14: Newsworthy - True CrimeTrue crime and paranormal show Veil of Echoes launched in September and has already approached 10,000 downloads, the creators say. Listeners are increasingly bingeing episodes back-to-back, after the show leaned into a more cinematic, narrative-driven format. It's so far been played in more than 40 countries.

Foundering
Apr 14: New Season - NewsIn the Foundering podcast from today, a look into the killing of Bob Lee, a well-known tech executive famous for creating Cash App. Many in the tech community placed blame directly at the feet of San Francisco politicians. Lee seemed to be the latest victim of the San Francisco Doom Loop. But when a suspect was arrested for his murder, it became clear that the rumors could not be further from the truth.

HistoryFFS
Apr 14: New Season - HistoryHistoryFFS returns for a new season today, looking at the period 1776–1848 - but not as you’ve heard it before. The show the hidden forces that shaped the modern world - from the politics of the body and the rise of consumer culture to the invention of national heroes, screen-fuelled tourism, and the uncomfortable truths behind medicine, empire, and inheritance.

Dreaming Against the Machine
Apr 14: New Podcast - Society & CultureDreaming Against the Machine launches today - a show from Multitude that explores ideas about how to realistically create better and more inclusive futures. It's hosted by journalist and astrophysicist Dr. Adam Becker, who has spent the last several years examining and debunking Silicon Valley billionaires’ visions for the future.

Forthlane Off the Charts | with Andrew Sarna
Apr 13: New Podcast - BusinessWith Andrew Sarna, Forthlane Off the Charts breaks down three market headlines each episode, and what they mean for financial portfolios. Based on Andrew's extremely popular Off the Charts newsletter, this podcast brings practical context on the macro environment shaping your investment decisions. No extra babble. No guests you don’t need. Just the headlines and the Forthlane perspective on what to do with them.

Podnews Weekly Review
Apr 10: Newsworthy - NewsIn the Podnews Weekly Review this week, a chat with Bryan Barletta about the upcoming Podcast Movement and Sounds Profitable event in New York City. Plus, Sam and James discuss the latest Patreon revenue figures.

Cryptocurrency Case Law Review
Apr 10: New Podcast - TechnologyLaw is local, but cryptocurrency is borderless. The Crypto Case Law Review is a podcast for legal professionals about cryptocurrency litigation. Each episode, learn about a new legal case that involved cryptocurrency evidence - the arguments presented, and the issues considered by the court.

The Mechanics of Toxic Relationships. Narcissistic Abuse, Gaslighting & Covert Narcissist Patterns
Apr 10: New Podcast - Society & CultureHave you ever walked into a room and instantly felt like you'd done something wrong? But you had absolutely no idea what? Nobody's talking. But there's sighing, cupboards getting slammed like they owe someone money, and the emotional atmosphere feels like a thunderstorm about to kick off. The Mechanics of Toxic Relationships helps you navigate what happened in your relationship - and how to recognise these patterns before they repeat.

The Persistence
Apr 10: New Podcast - HistoryIf you’ve ever thought history was boring, The Persistence is here to prove you wrong. You’ll hear the overlooked stories of rebels, visionaries, and communities who shaped the world, told with sharp insight, unexpected twists, and just enough wit to make you wonder why none of this made it into your textbooks.

Sport Is History
Apr 9: New Podcast - NewsWhat really happened behind the headlines? What turns victory into legend… or controversy into history? Sport Is History is new today, from Mark Pougatch and Marcus Buckland; the first show focuses on the Grand National, which was unexpectedly postponed in 1997.

Albatros Project
Apr 9: Newsworthy - True CrimeAlbatros Project is a theatrical crime podcast where every voice is AI-generated — and they say you'd never know it. The first season, Stolen Smile, tells the story of the 1911 theft of the Mona Lisa from the Louvre, with a full cast of AI voices directed using ElevenLabs voice tags as stage directions. Created by a Polish audio drama producer who already makes theatrical podcasts with real actors, this is what happens when an experienced storyteller teams up with AI to go global.

Electric Futures
Apr 9: New Season - ScienceElectric Futures starts its third season today, focusing on the large-scale data centers needed for AI, and what they mean for the places where they're built: environmental impact, electricity costs, and who benefits anyway? It's from the University of Southern California.

The Real Connect
Apr 9: Newsworthy - Society & CultureIf you’re tired of surface-level conversations and people who don’t say what they really mean, The Real Connect gives you something real. You’ll hear unfiltered conversations about relationships, self-awareness, and connection that will make you think about your own life. It broke into the Top 25 on Apple Podcasts in under a year, without playing it safe.

Cross-Examined
Apr 9: New Podcast - Society & CultureCross-Examined is a new podcast from the Law Institute of Victoria. We cover the hot topics in the law and changes shaping the legal profession. Regular episodes and mini-series cover topics from AI and cyber threats to ethical dilemmas, workplace taboos and practice management insights. In the debut mini-series (released through March) the show explores the use of AI in the courts and legal industry.

Family Lore
Apr 8: New Podcast - HistoryFamily Lore is new today from Audacy - investigating those stories that are passed down through generations, turning ever more fanciful. How much is really true? Each episode starts with an irresistible family story, and digs deeper to find the real history.

Dad's Anytime Stories
Apr 8: New Podcast - Kids & FamilyDad's Anytime Stories is a new story time podcast to be enjoyed all day, created by a school teacher and Dad who turned his own bedtime creations into one of the most popular children’s podcasts in the world. The first season visits the popular Cards of Power universe, a fictional world of Wizards, magic, and a boy called Carter who embarks on epic adventures with his magical friends.

Soccer Moms
Apr 8: New Podcast - ComedySoccer Moms is new from iHeartMedia and Will Ferrell's Big Money Players network; a fully improvised comedy podcast hosted by two seasoned improv comedians Katie Rich and Holly Laurent - set on the sidelines of a suburban youth soccer league.

Culture Kids
Apr 8: Sponsor - Kids & FamilyFor your Webby Consideration: Culture Kids for Best Individual Episode - Kids & Family. It's a multiple award winning podcast and nonprofit organization on a mission to make a multicultural mindset the default for the next generation.

podCast411 - Learn about Podcasters and Podcasting News
Apr 8: Newsworthy - TechnologyFrom early March, but it took a long car ride for it to appear in our ears as a surprise, Rob Walch interviews one of the biggest names in podcast advertising, Dan Granger, in the podCast411 podcast.

Parks & Pages
Apr 8: Newsworthy - LeisureParks & Pages is new from WDW Magazine - a new weekly show dedicated to Disney parks and cruises, history, storytelling, film and streaming, and fan culture. Each episode features a mix of timely discussions and deep dives, from Disney history and behind-the-scenes insights to travel tips and new experiences.