Most Notorious! A True Crime History Podcast

Most Notorious! A True Crime History Podcast

Feb 6: Sponsor - History

With Airwave: Serial killers. Gangsters. Gunslingers. Victorian-era murderers. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Each week, Most Notorious! features true-life tales of crime, criminals, tragedies and disasters throughout history. Host Erik Rivenes interviews authors and historians who have studied their subjects for years.

Pablo Torre Finds Out

Pablo Torre Finds Out

Feb 6: Newsworthy - Sports

In today's edition of Pablo Torre Finds Out, Torre sits with Charles Flores on Texas's Death Row. Flores will be watching the Super Bowl from behind bars; as he's done for over 25 years after he was imprisoned by a witness that was hypnotised, evidence which is now against the law. He maintains his innocence.

Dead Dads

Dead Dads

Feb 6: New Podcast - Society & Culture

Dead Dads is a new podcast, launched today - tackling grief and all the messiness that comes with it. From Roger Nairn and Scott Cunningham, each episode blends uncomfortable humor with honest reflection on loss, juggling family life, memory, and the strange moments no one prepares guys for.

Heavyweight

Heavyweight

Feb 6: Newsworthy - Society & Culture

In its latest episode, Heavyweight's Jonathan Goldstein reports from Minneapolis, with first hand accounts and reporting of ongoing ICE enforcement and heightened federal activity on immigrant communities across the state. He speaks to families affected by the action - some forced into hiding.

I'm Fine (but...)

I'm Fine (but...)

Feb 6: Newsworthy - Business

In I'm Fine (but...) launches this week. Hosted by Entrepreneur and bestselling author and Rose Gibson, it promises to be a bold, honest platform for women navigating identity, ambition, motherhood and building a life and business that works for them. The podcast tackles the unspoken truths many women carry: loving their families while longing for more, building businesses without losing themselves and choosing freedom in a world that rewards self sacrifice.

Black Sheep

Black Sheep

Feb 6: New Season - History

Black Sheep's back, alright! It's 10 years of RNZ's most awarded podcast series, where host William Ray continues his look into the shady, controversial and sometimes downright villainous characters of New Zealand history. This season sees Ray with a new cast of rogues, like murderous nurses, foul-mouthed goldfield barkeepers, sly grogging kāuri gum dealers and plenty more.

Data Over Dogma

Data Over Dogma

Feb 5: Sponsor - Society & Culture

With Airwave: In Data Over Dogma, bible scholar Dr. Dan McClellan and atheist podcaster Dan Beecher team up to discover what the Bible actually says, and what it doesn’t say - even if everyone thinks it does.

The Comedian’s Comedian Podcast

The Comedian’s Comedian Podcast

Feb 5: Newsworthy - Comedy

The Comedian’s Comedian Podcast publishes episode 500 today - a special interview with Reggie Watts. The show launched in March 2012.

Only Child with Bob The Drag Queen

Only Child with Bob The Drag Queen

Feb 5: New Podcast - Comedy

Only Child is a podcast hosted by Bob the Drag Queen, a multi-award winning comedian, drag icon, traitor and NYT bestselling author. This is Bob’s first solo podcast without his annoying little sister. Every week, he’s sitting down to chat with friends, future friends, and people he just met: comedians, drag queens, reality TV stars and Broadway actors. Every episode ends with a very important question: “What is a hill you’re willing to die on today?” The conversations get real, but true to Bob’s personality, they’ll also make you laugh.

Ce Qui Se Dit La Nuit

Ce Qui Se Dit La Nuit

Feb 5: Newsworthy - Society & Culture

ce qui se dit la nuit is a French immersive documentary podcast about the people we rarely hear — those who live and work when the city slows down. Through voices, soundscapes and silences, each episode reveals a softer, hidden side of urban life across France. ce qui se dit la nuit rend audibles les invisibles. Des voix de la nuit racontent leur lien intime à la ville, loin du bruit et des rôles. Un podcast sonore pour écouter une ville plus humaine, plus vivante.

SOMNARIUM.

SOMNARIUM.

Feb 5: New Podcast - Fiction

SOMNARIUM. is a psychological horror audio drama anthology from Haunted House Studios. Follow Alex as he digs through recovered recordings and case notes from Dr. Susan Renwyck, a psychiatrist specializing in sleep disorders, sleep paralysis, insomnia, and recurring nightmares—after he finds a hard drive that was never meant to exist.

Podcasting An Institute

Podcasting An Institute

Feb 4: Newsworthy - Society & Culture

In Podcasting An Institute, you’ll hear Hendel Leiva think out loud about building an Audio × Democracy Institute from scratch—no grant, no blueprint, no behind-the-scenes smoothing. As a listener, you’re dropped into real conversations sparked by podcast conferences, documentaries, late-night work shifts, and years inside nonprofit media, where questions about power, monetization, institutional risk, and influence are usually avoided or abstracted away. You’ll hear the messy middle: how ideas form, where they break, and what it actually sounds like when someone stops waiting for permission and tries to build civic media infrastructure in public, one conversation at a time.

Parents Uncharted: From The Creator of Mom Uncharted

Parents Uncharted: From The Creator of Mom Uncharted

Feb 4: New Podcast - Health & Fitness

Parents Uncharted: From The Creator of Mom Uncharted is brand new - a podcast about what it means to raise kids in a world evolving faster than any generation before. We’ll dig into the realities of parenting Generation Alpha: screen time, social media, mental health, and finding hope amid anxiety-inducing headlines. If you’ve ever wondered how to raise resilient, grounded, future-ready kids in an online world- this podcast is for you.

 Two-Faced: John of God

Two-Faced: John of God

Feb 4: New Podcast - True Crime

Two-Faced: John of God is the first Spanish-language podcast from Exactly Right and Adonde Media. Hosted by award-winning journalist Martina Castro, this investigative podcast examines the rise and fall of João Teixeira de Faria - the Brazilian spiritual healer known globally as John of God. It examines the reach of global faith healing movements, the power of belief and just how far we will go before we question it all. You can find this show in Spanish by searching for "Dos Caras: Juan de Dios".

American Nightmares

American Nightmares

Feb 4: New Season - True Crime

Gamut's American Nightmares has returned for a new season: one it calls the most unsettling yet. Set in Ogden, Utah, the season traces the rise and collapse of the Zion Society, a secretive group embedded in a pristine neighborhood of manicured lawns and flower gardens. Beneath the surface was a system built on control, manipulation and abuse, centered around an unlikely leader: Arvin Shreeve, a soft-spoken landscaper who hid predation behind faith and community.

PodBiz | Where’s The Money In Podcasting?

PodBiz | Where’s The Money In Podcasting?

Feb 3: Newsworthy - Business

PodBiz | Where’s The Money In Podcasting? this episode talks with Dr. Michael Osborne, founder of 14th Street Studios and and host of Famous and Gravy. He's taken three shows from indie status to major industry partnerships - but the real money isn't where you think it is, he says.

Killer Concept | The Dark Art of Making Podcasts That Grow

Killer Concept | The Dark Art of Making Podcasts That Grow

Feb 3: New Podcast - Business

Killer Concept is a new show pulling back the curtain on the hardest, most important, and more overlooked aspect of podcasting success: Developing a show concept listeners can't stop thinking about... and listening to. In every episode, host, Jeremy Enns of Podcast Marketing Academy takes a generic podcast idea and then fleshes it out into a must-listen, category-winning show.

The Quarter Hour

The Quarter Hour

Feb 3: New Podcast - Business

The Quarter Hour is a new podcast focusing on the radio industry in Australia and beyond. It's built to be just fifteen minutes long, and is hosted by radio and creative coach Wade Kingsley. The most recent episode focuses on talk radio.

The Brave and Balanced Fundraiser

The Brave and Balanced Fundraiser

Feb 3: Newsworthy - Business

For many people, anxiety shows up loudly in when you do fundraising: tight chest, clenched gut, racing thoughts, shrinking creativity. In The Brave and Balanced Fundraiser this week, Erin explores the topic of raising money while understanding your body’s stress response so you can fundraise from clarity instead of stress and pressure. You’ll learn why anxiety feels so overwhelming, why it isn’t evidence that something is wrong with you, and how your nervous system is trying to keep you safe.

Love and Radio

Love and Radio

Feb 3: New Season - Society & Culture

A ten-year investigation. Thousands of documents. And a man who doesn't fit in. From the legendary audio pioneer Nick van der Kolk and Daylight, Love + Radio has launched its new series: Blood Memory. A searing ten-part documentary, Blood Memory shatters the conventions of the true crime genre. The series follows the life of Michael Thompson, who became infamous for defecting from a notorious prison gang and testifying against them in several high-profile criminal trials.