
Marriage and Menopause
Apr 27: New Podcast - EducationMarriage and Menopause aims to avoid "grey divorce" - divorce rates among couples over 50 have doubled in the last thirty years. The show's hosts say that "the couple’s angle on menopause is almost entirely unoccupied in podcasting" - until now.

Hat Business: Fun Stories for Kids
Apr 27: Newsworthy - Kids & FamilyThe show Hat Business: Fun Stories for Kids came from a walk along the beach in Queensland - and now, it's up for an award against Brisbane's Bluey. The show whisks your child into a world of silly stories, big feelings, and playful learning with Ruby and her magical bucket hat leading the way.

Who Killed Roxanne?
Apr 27: Newsworthy - True CrimeTrue crime podcast Who Killed Roxanne? has been credited with four arrests in Louisiana. The podcast encouraged a number of tips and new witnesses, and was “a crucial part of getting us information that we needed”, said state police Lt Heath Miller in a news conference.

Core Memory
Apr 27: Newsworthy - TechnologyA premium podcast episode of Core Memory with OpenAI's Sam Altman and Greg Brockman has been made free, after a laser manufacturer CEO paid $100,000 to get the episode out from behind the paywall. The company, SendCutSend, will also become a sponsor.

Buzzcast
Apr 27: Newsworthy - NewsIn Buzzcast, you’ll learn why a “crowded podcast niche” is usually just a broad category that needs sharper positioning. The hosts compare five top business story podcasts to show how audience, format, tone, and payoff can make similar topics feel completely different, then share practical ways to define a podcast niche that actually stands out.

MacBreak Weekly (Video)
Apr 24: Sponsor - TechnologyWith Airwave: MacBreak Weekly covers all things Apple: Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, Jason Snell, and Christina Warren analyze every bit of news from the most interesting company in tech.

Adventure Life Travel Show
Apr 24: New Podcast - Society & CultureThe Adventure Life Travel Show is brand new from customised journey company Adventure Life. It's hosted by Jason Maynard – an Adventure Life Trip Planner and veteran explorer who has visited every continent; the first episode looks at Zambia, Africa's most overlooked safari destination.

Rivals: The Official Podcast
Apr 24: Newsworthy - TV & FilmRivals: The Official Podcast is coming back - the show from Disney+ will return alongside season two of Rivals, when it returns on May 15. The visualised podcast will be on Disney+ and "wherever you get your podcasts".

AI Security Brief
Apr 24: New Podcast - TechnologyAI Security Brief is a brand new show from TrendAI (part of Trend Micro). Launched on the N2K CyberWire network, the show delivers strategic insights on the intersection of artificial intelligence and cybersecurity to help leaders navigate the rapidly evolving AI threat landscape.

Practice Marketing Insider
Apr 23: Newsworthy - BusinessPractice Marketing Insider is a new podcast designed to debunk outdated or overinflated marketing tropes. Brought by Place Digital, it supports mental health professionals with high-growth strategies tailored for a landscape transformed by AI. The show is hosted by Kristie Plantinga, the co-creator of the hit mental health podcast What Your Therapist Thinks.

The Sound Of My Father
Apr 23: New Podcast - Society & CultureFrom RNZ, the new podcast The Sound Of My Father launches today. When a long-lost cassette tape surfaces, John Court embarks on a journey of self-discovery. Born to a US Marine and a New Zealand Māori woman who fell in love in World War II, John's search also reveals a hidden New Zealand history.

Calm History - Bedtime Sleep Stories for Education & Relaxation
Apr 23: Newsworthy - HistoryThis week on, Calm History, the true story of the customs agent who became an undercover smuggler during prohibition in the US. It's a fascinating tale of booze, bootleggers, bribes, and a big bad mobster named "Horseface".

5 Random Questions - Conversations with Creators and Curious Minds
Apr 23: New Season - Society & CultureThe award-winning 5 Random Questions with host Danny Brown returns for its sixth season today. In the season opener, you'll hear podcaster/producer/game master Hem Brewster open up on the enshittification of existence, why swearing is universal in any language, the beautiful joy of an Irish goodbye, and more.

Why Are You More Successful Than Me?
Apr 23: New Podcast - Society & CultureRichard Bacon, a successful broadcaster and producer, has launched a new podcast. The show looks at success - and asks the question nobody else does: Why are you more successful than me? It launches today, starting with Gary Lineker and Dexter Fletcher.

Lung Cancer Voices of Hope
Apr 23: New Podcast - Health & FitnessLung Cancer Voices of Hope is a new podcast from LUNGevity Foundation that brings together people living with lung cancer and experts in care to share clinical guidance, insights, and support. The first episodes explore what happens after a diagnosis, how treatment decisions are made, and why community plays such a critical role in navigating the disease.

Future Around & Find Out
Apr 22: Newsworthy - TechnologyIn a win for indie podcasts, The Webby Awards named Future Around & Find Out the best technology podcast of 2026 (here are all the winners). Hosted by Dan Blumberg, a technologist and former WNYC journalist, the show grapples with AI and emerging tech to celebrate breakthroughs, call BS on the hype, explore how things might go sideways — and how we can steer the future in the right direction.

Green Frequency
Apr 22: New Podcast - ScienceHappy Earth Day. Green Frequency launches today - a new environmental podcast bringing listeners inside the science, stories, and decisions shaping our planet. Produced in Paris, the series features scientists, activists, and policymakers, combining interviews, recorded talks, and field reporting to explore how environmental knowledge is created and applied. The first season draws from Science Speaks @ AUP.

The Sunfall Train
Apr 22: New Podcast - FictionThe world will fall apart in eight days, and only cousins Kieran and Vic Grimshaw–disgraced PhD candidate and farmer / bike mechanic / hobbyist musician, respectively–know it’s coming. The Sunfall Train is a pre-apocalyptic, queer western about occupational folklore, old railways, and contested discoveries. It's the second audiodrama by Redshift, a production studio run by creators who are passionate about both story and sound.

Everybody Knows But Me
Apr 22: Newsworthy - Society & CultureWhen she was just 17, comedian Holly Brown’s dad was dying of cancer. It looked like life couldn’t get more traumatic, until her dad dropped a bombshell... or two bombshells, really: twin brothers that her entire family kept secret. After his death left her with more questions than answers, Holly sets out to uncover how a secret this big could be hidden, and why the sitcoms that raised her were often the only way to make sense of a life stranger than TV. Everybody Knows But Me, the genre-bending show that blends together nostalgia, 90s sitcoms, family secrets, and compelling storytelling launches today!

More than Lucky Podcast
Apr 22: New Season - EducationSeason 4 of More Than Lucky marks the return of a podcast for women who who are ready to create intentional change — without sacrificing their peace. Through thoughtful, concise episodes, it explores mindset, spiritual grounding, and intentional change in a way that feels calm, honest, and sustainable. Because the life you want isn’t random. It’s created.