
Travel in 10: Travel Podcast
Feb 25: New Podcast - Society & CultureWondering where to go next? Get digestable guides to global destinations on the Travel in 10. From the best sightseeing spots and accommodations, to dining and activities, this show is great for busy people with 10 minutes to spare - to work out where to be constantly on the go next.

What Your Therapist Thinks
Feb 25: Newsworthy - Health & FitnessWhat Your Therapist Thinks is back for season two, with new episodes dropping today. The first season topped Apple Podcasts charts, becoming #1 in Mental Health and #1 in Health & Fitness. The new season features guests like TherapyJeff, a licensed therapist with 4M followers across social platforms.

Get into STEM Podcast Season 1
Feb 25: New Podcast - EducationGet into STEM is a new podcast supporting Australian educators to engage every student in meaningful STEM learning, regardless of background, ability, or prior experience. Michelle Hamill chats with guests about creating neuro‑affirming STEM classrooms, the role of school leaders in STEM education, citizen science in schools, and the opportunities and resources available across the STEM education landscape.

The Practitioner-Scholar: The PennCLO Podcast
Feb 25: Newsworthy - EducationA new episode of The Practitioner-Scholar: The PennCLO Podcast features Dr. Raghu Krishnamoorthy, Director of the Penn Chief Learning Officer Doctoral Program, and Sharon M. Ravitch, Ph.D., Professor of Practice at Penn GSE, celebrating the launch of their new book, Leaders as Architects of Change. - and what leadership demands now in a world defined by uncertainty, accelerated change, and constant disruption.

School of Podcasting: Expert Tips for Launching and Growing Your Podcast
Feb 24: Newsworthy - EducationIn the School of Podcasting this week, Dave Jackson talks about whether podcasting needs video. There's lots of data, and lots of research; he also suggests that the new HLS Apple Podcasts video is "meh".

In The Room
Feb 24: New Podcast - NewsIn The Room launched last week from The Independent - a new political podcast for the UK, hosted by former Deputy Cabinet Secretary, Helen MacNamara, and former Deputy Chief of Staff to Boris Johnson, Cleo Watson.

Right Answers Mostly
Feb 24: Newsworthy - HistoryIn Right Answers Mostly, hosts Claire Donald and Tess Bellomo dive into juicy, underrated historical events and pop culture phenomena with a casual, entertaining approach. Each week, they unpack buzzy moments from the past — most recently dedicating an entire four-episode “Kennedy Month” to the legacy, lore, and lasting intrigue of America’s most storied political family. Next month, the podcast shifts to Women’s History Month, with episodes centered on the women who defined eras, drove headlines, and changed the course of history.

Kind
Feb 24: New Season - Society & CultureOn Kind you'll hear stories of the times people received an act of kindness and how that changed things. Think of it as your moment to remember the good in humanity. Kind is back with a brand new season. New episodes every Tuesday.

Answer for It!
Feb 24: Sponsor - ComedyWith Airwave: Where did the color orange get its English name from? What souvenirs did Ernest Hemingway acquire after surviving a plane crash? And, is it harmless to refer to a person's bottom as a 'caboose?' There's an Answer for It! every Tuesday.

The Listening Tube
Feb 23: New Season - NewsThe Listening Tube begins its fifth year and 14th season this week! Host Bob Woodley speaks with Constitution advocate Jen Brown about government overreach and separation of powers. Bob examines how the Legislative Branch is getting weaker through its own inaction. Next week, Sidney Pines, author of Awakening: A patriots diary of American Deception joins Bob on the program.

This Is Small Business
Feb 23: New Season - BusinessIn This Is Small Business, a new season brings some BIG changes - bringing listeners into the room for honest, in-person conversations about the inner life of entrepreneurship. These are stories about confidence and doubt, momentum and pressure, tough decisions you have to make long before the outcomes are clear. Each episode focuses on moments of transition, when founders are forced to rethink what they are building and who they are becoming along the way.

Films Not Made
Feb 23: New Podcast - TV & FilmFrom analog rejection to digital resurrection - Films Not Made hosts Amy Hobby and Avi Zev Weider unearth both Hollywood and indie film projects too wild, weird, or ambitious to ever hit the big screen. You'll hear writers, directors, and producers ripping open old wounds by pulling out abandoned scripts, impossible casting lists, and brutal rejection letters. These honest conversations with creators become AI resurrections of the movies that never were.

Battles of the First World War Podcast
Feb 23: New Season - HistoryBattles of the First World War is a show looking at the battles of the Great War of 1914-1918. The show dives into the details of how and why these battles unfolded and happened as they did; and revisits the stories of the men and women who lived, fought, and died during the first titanic struggle of the 20th Century. The new season focuses on the 2nd Battle of the Marne, the turning point of 1918.

The Second Opinion with Dr. Sharon
Feb 23: New Season - Health & FitnessMenopause isn’t a moment, it’s the rest of your life. On The Second Opinion with Dr. Sharon, leading OBGYN Sharon Malone, a perimenopause and menopause expert with over 30 years of experience, helps women take back the conversation on hormones and aging. This week, Dr. Sharon talks to Gayle King about her intimate experiences with hormone changes, and what she wishes she’d known before starting menopause. Plus, Gayle looks back on how she and best friend Oprah knew so little despite their access to resources.

This Week in Tech (Audio)
Feb 23: Sponsor - TechnologyWith Airwave: What do jailbreaking fighter jets, lost Amazon vans, and swapping your phone's smart features for a handful of mud have in common? This Week in Tech will tell you - all the best tech news, all in one place, with Leo Laporte and friends.

Beyond Longevity
Feb 23: New Podcast - Health & FitnessWhat can a tiny worm tell us about human ageing, and could gut bacteria hold the key to a longer, healthier life? We are thrilled to announce the launch of Beyond Longevity, a new podcast exploring the cutting edge of longevity science through in-depth conversations with leading researchers, clinicians, and innovators who are redefining what it means to age well. Each episode translates complex science into clear, compelling discussions — unpacking the evidence behind living longer and healthier, one conversation at a time.

Takin’ A Walk - Music History with Buzz Knight
Feb 20: Newsworthy - MusicFor over five decades, Ron Delsener shaped the concert landscape of New York City, promoting iconic shows featuring Bruce Springsteen, Billy Joel, Paul Simon, and countless other legendary artists. The music history show Takin’ A Walk has released a special episode with filmmaker Jake Sumner, director of the documentary “Ron Delsener Presents,” and legendary concert promoter Jules Belkin.

Guided Sleep Meditation & Sleep Hypnosis from Sleep Cove
Feb 20: Sponsor - Health & FitnessWith Airwave: In every episode of Sleep Cove you'll hear relaxing sleep hypnosis, guided sleep meditations and bedtime stories – all designed to help you relax and get a peaceful night’s sleep.

Kulturmarketing Insights • Der Podcast zu Marketing und Kommunikation im Kultur- und Eventsektor
Feb 20: Newsworthy - BusinessIn Germany, Kulturmarketing Insights has hit the top ten marketing podcasts on launch. The show explores topics related to strategic communication, digital marketing, social media trends, and current developments in the cultural and event sector.

The Media Club with Matt Deegan
Feb 20: Newsworthy - TV & FilmThe Media Club with Matt Deegan covers, among other things, Apple Podcasts and video this week, with DMGT's Jamie East suggesting that there may not be room for thousands of expensive video podcasts.