
gay-i
Jun 16: New Podcast - Businessgay-i is new today from Bubbler Media and iHeartPodcasts - a new podcast looking at marketing, media and culture through a distinctly LGBTQ+ lens. All marketing is definitely not created equal; the first episode looks at Heated Rivalry, and why stories once overlooked are increasingly becoming the cultural moments brands need to understand.

A Different Take with Linda Boff
Jun 16: New Podcast - BusinessFrom Forbes, a new original marketing podcast launched this week. A Different Take is hosted by Linda Boff, President of Forbes CMO Network and CEO of Said Differently. In the first season, go behind the scenes of Coca-Cola and the evolving role of AI in advertising. Through conversations with industry leaders, Boff unpacks how one of the world’s most recognizable brands balances legacy with reinvention, and what marketers can learn.

Tales From The Æther
Jun 16: New Season - FictionWhat if everything you wrote came true, for better or for worse? The third season of Tales From The Æther, an anthology series written by award-winning writer Jackie Jorgenson, starts today. Donne di Fora is set in mid-19th-century New York City, where two Sicilian sisters chase the promise of a new life. But when the younger sister pursues a career in theatre, the stories she writes have an odd way of... becoming real.

PodBiz | Where’s The Money In Podcasting?
Jun 15: Newsworthy - BusinessPodBiz this week talk to N'Jeri Eaton, CEO and co-founder of Type C Studios. She suggests that some networks are offering 25% of the money a narrative podcast needs to be produced - "hoping that people are desperate enough to say yes. That's been really disheartening to see".

Not Your Nanna's Norms
Jun 15: New Podcast - ScienceWondered about the top 5 toilet cubicle related social norms? Dive into the wonderfully weird world of the unwritten rules that guide our behaviour in different settings. Not Your Nanna's Norms makes sociology fun, accessible, and a little bit cheeky — something anyone can enjoy, not just the lucky few who’ve taken a sociology class.

Hunting Warhead
Jun 15: New Season - True CrimeWhen people around the globe started killing themselves with an obscure substance a few years ago, grieving families and investigative journalists discovered an online forum and a salesman in Canada: Kenneth Law. Police believe he sent more than 1,200 shipments to 41 countries, and may be connected to more than 130 deaths. On Hunting the Suicide Salesman, Daemon Fairless takes us inside a dark corner of the internet: the online world helping people take their own lives.

Crown and Controversy - King Charles
Jun 15: Newsworthy - HistoryCaloroga Shark Media has dropped a bonus episode of their hit Crown and Controversy - King Charles following the King's pivotal United States visit from April. From a historic address to Congress to moments of quiet connection in New York, this episode explores how decades of preparation, scrutiny, and patience culminated in a performance that reshaped global perceptions of Charles.

The Bad Therapist Show
Jun 15: Newsworthy - BusinessThe Bad Therapist Show, hosted by therapist business coach and former six-figure private practice owner, Felicia Keller Boyle, LMFT, today announces a full rebrand. It speaks directly to established solo and group practice owners about how successful therapists can keep growing without sacrificing the lives they're working so hard to build.

Wrestling with the Inner Man
Jun 15: Newsworthy - Religion & SpiritualityIn Wrestling with the Inner Man this week, encores of three significant Father related episodes (today, Wednesday and Friday) and a new Father's Day show on Sunday, June 21st. The Father's Day Show features a new nationwide program for dads to disciple their children over a three year period called the Aion Path starting at age 13 and ending with a special rite of passage ceremony at age 16. Matt Hanson, President of the National Rite of Passage Council talks about the organization launching this program and describes what they hope to achieve for fathers, families, and the future of those children who complete it.

What Happens Next with Dhar Mann
Jun 15: New Podcast - EducationMillions have connected with Dhar Mann’s inspirational stories through fiction. Now, those lessons come to life through real people sharing their journeys firsthand in What Happens Next. Moments of loss, failure, fear, or uncertainty - this podcast offers perspective for anyone navigating a difficult chapter of their own. When everything feels uncertain, only one question matters: what happens next?

Podnews Weekly Review
Jun 12: Newsworthy - NewsThe Podnews Weekly Review today talks with David Locke of the Locked On Podcast Network, just ahead of his company's ten year anniversary. We also speak with YouGov about their recent podcast data; and Sam gets grumpy about analytics.

Mostly Human with Laurie Segall
Jun 12: Newsworthy - NewsApple executives Craig Federighi and Greg Joswiak spoke to Mostly Human with Laurie Segall to talk about Apple's AI announcements on the video podcast. It's part of a set of podcasts from WWDC, many recorded, for the first time, in a custom studio at Apple Park.

Oblivion Girl
Jun 12: New Podcast - FictionA "high octane audio epic 15 years in the making", Oblivion Girl goes live this Sunday. The action-adventure-comedy started life as a novel; but over the last 18 months has been produced as a podcast with 40+ songs and 20+ talented voice actors. The podcast features Essa, a fierce, unfiltered, and borderline mythic bounty hunter.

Staying Open
Jun 12: New Podcast - ArtsRestaurateur Natalia Ribbe is launching a new podcast called Staying Open - a new documentary-style series, interviewing the people behind Britain’s restaurants and what it really takes to survive in one of the toughest industries in the country right now. The show launched this week, sponsored by Square.

Newbies: New Moms, New Babies
Jun 12: New Season - Kids & FamilyWorking out after baby. Colic and constant crying. Establishing breast milk. From Evergreen Podcasts, Newbies: New Moms, New Babies has returned, now hosted by journalist and new mom Kaile Garcia, creating a supporting space for new parents navigating the emotional and often overwhelming first year of motherhood.

The Listening Tube
Jun 12: New Season - NewsThe Listening Tube is back in a whole new way! Host Bob Woodley examines the news in a way that might have flown under the radar - Not the Headlines, Let's Go Back and interviews are now listed separately, so you can enjoy the parts you like.

Why Rush Matters
Jun 12: New Podcast - MusicYou will find Why Rush Matters at exactly the right moment. As Rush returns to the road, Jeff Miers and Ray Wawrzyniak go deep into the songs, lyrics, history, and legacy that made Geddy, Alex, and Neil matter so much to generations of fans.

Millennial Moodboard
Jun 11: New Podcast - ComedyRemember 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.

Motive & Method
Jun 11: New Season - True CrimeTapt 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.

Not a Climate Scientist
Jun 10: Newsworthy - Society & CultureIn 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.