
Walk the Pod: 10 minute walking
Jul 14: Newsworthy - Health & FitnessCongratulations to daily walking podcast Walk the Pod which is celebrating 50,000 downloads. The show, born in lockdown, tempts you away from your desk to walk in nature for just ten minutes. "One day, at 4am, my brain woke me up to tell me that I should start a podcast, and take it for walks, like a dog," says the creator, Rachel Wheeley.

The Girlfriends: Jailhouse Lawyer - Season 3
Jul 14: New Season - True CrimeFifteen years ago, on 7th July 2010, Kelly Harnett said her abusive boyfriend murdered a man right in front of her. She said she was helpless to stop it, and terrified that she would be killed next. So how did she end up in prison for over a decade on a murder charge? New from Novel and iHeartPodcasts is The Girlfriends: Jailhouse Lawyer - the third season for the chart-topping show.

Autocracy in America
Jul 14: New Season - News and Society & CultureThe second season of Autocracy in America has just launched, hosted by Garry Kasparov, a former world chess champion and chairman of the Renew Democracy Initiative. This week, Garry is joined by Anne Applebaum to discuss changes since Trump first took office; where the frontlines are in the war between freedom and tyranny; and what the free world can do to start fighting and, ultimately, win this war.

PodBiz | Where's The Money In Podcasting?
Jul 14: Newsworthy - BusinessPodBiz launches today, with a clear mission: to explore how podcasting actually makes money. Hosted by longtime industry experts Norma Jean Belenky and John Kiernan, PodBiz is a show about the business of podcasting with one key question at its core: “Where’s the money in podcasting?” PodBiz dives into the revenue models, platform plays, community and creator strategies driving the business of podcasting forward. The show is proudly hosted with support from Acast, with VP of Product Milly Botes featured as one of the first three guests.

Love It Or Leak It
Jul 14: New Podcast - NewsLove It Or Leak It this week has the exclusive inside scoop on the rumors surrounding Cardi B and Stefon Digg's breakup, Jennifer Aniston's new man, and prediction's for the new season of The Summer I Turned Pretty! This show decides whether to gush over the headlines and love them... or stir the pot and leak them.

Roots Food Talks
Jul 14: Newsworthy - Society & CultureRoots Food Talks features Yuri, a mystic, model, designer, visionary, and entrepreneur who effortlessly navigates the worlds of fashion, creative direction, spiritual wellness, and business coaching. In this episode, the host Dixie looks at Yuri's Jamaican and Japanese heritage, exploring the unique culinary experiences that have shaped her life and the delicious recipes born out of the two cultures.

Built This Week
Jul 11: New Podcast - EntrepreneurshipIf you’re building apps, love indie tools, or just want to stay ahead of what’s launching each week, Built This Week is your new go-to. You’ll hear the hosts dive into the coolest tool they built, a standout app they discovered, and the latest news shaping the indie dev world. It’s fast, fun, and full of ideas you’ll want to steal!

No Expiration Date Podcast
Jul 11: New Podcast - EducationThe No Expiration Date Podcast is the unapologetic podcast for women 50+ who are redefining what’s possible in midlife and beyond. Hosted by a dynamic duo who’ve been through reinvention themselves, each episode dives into real conversations about everything from starting over and side hustles to skincare, relationships, mental wellness, and living with purpose. Whether you're navigating empty nests or exploring new passions, this is your space to be inspired, laugh a little, and feel seen.

Disability Deep Dive
Jul 11: New Podcast - Society & CultureDisability Deep Dive is the new reimagined podcast from Disability Rights Florida. Formerly "You First: The Disability Rights Florida Podcast," Disability Deep Dive brings you the same quality guests but with a fresh perspective, a new segment, and a new co-host. You will hear the stories, voices, and ideas that matter to the disability community.

The Humanitarian Lens
Jul 11: Newsworthy - NewsThe latest episode of The Humanitarian Lens from Médecins Sans Frontières interviews a pediatrician and epidemiologist, Dr. Aqsa Durrani, after her latest assignment in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza: “It's really hard to believe that we have allowed this to happen. It's very clear upon the first moments of entering that it's systematic, that it is an annihilation.”

What's Cooking? | A Podcast from Nory
Jul 11: New Podcast - NewsIf care about the future of the UK hospitality industry, then you need to listen to What's Cooking?. Hosted by Conor Sheridan, you'll go behind the scenes of fast-growing restaurant groups like Bill's, Giggling Squid and Blacklock to explore the operational challenges that prevent restaurants from achieving their full potential, and how to overcome them.

Have I Got News For Your Ears
Jul 11: New Season - ComedyHave I Got News For Your Ears is new from CNN Podcasts. For this season, the show is a mix of the less-funny US version of 'Have I Got News For You', coupled with a behind the scenes show hosted by team captain Michael Ian Black. The show is produced by Hat Trick, who have produced a version in the UK since 1990.

The Price of Music
Jul 10: New Season - MusicVeteran BBC DJ Steve Lamacq is back – joined by analyst Stuart Dredge – for a refreshed, remixed, and re-focused second season of The Price of Music, with Music Ally. It's your essential weekly music biz explainer – ideal for music fans interested in how this complex, confusing business works. Steve and Stuart explain the week's biggest music business stories and answer your questions to help you get to grips with the music industry.

I'm Feeling Queer Today!
Jul 10: New Season - ArtsI’m Feeling Queer Today! centers queer youth voices through personal storytelling, interviews, original music, and joyful (often irreverent) conversation. In season 3, they embark on a road trip to five U.S. cities to capture a holistic view of the queer youth experience in America. From Spartanburg, South Carolina to Provincetown, Massachusetts, each story is uniquely personal and nuanced.

Secrets We Keep
Jul 10: New Season - Society & CultureOn March 15 2019 a gunman opened fire on two mosques in Christchurch, killing 51 people. Officially, he acted alone. But what if that wasn’t the full story? In Secrets We Keep: Lone Actor which launched today, journalist Joey Watson digs into the digital underworld that shaped Brenton Tarrant — a 28-year-old Australian radicalised online and armed with a global ideology. Joey retraces the steps of the terrorist and asks: Was he really acting alone?

The Resilient Retail Game Plan
Jul 10: Newsworthy - Business and BusinessThe first episode of the new The Resilient Retail Game Plan podcast launches today, after having a makeover by Podknows Podcasting. The practical podcast for independent product-based retailers is hosted by Catherine Erdly; and in this first episode of the new format, you'll hear reflections on what she's learned about the retail industry in the past five years of podcasting - and a look ahead to the next five years.

Panic World
Jul 10: Newsworthy - CulturePanic World is expanding to (Spotify) video, the podcast has announced. The show’s video launch kicks off with an episode featuring rapper/comedian/podcaster Open Mike Eagle, breaking down the internet phenomenon of review bombing movies.

Late Great Classics
Jul 10: New Podcast - Leisure and LeisureLate Great Classics has just launched, telling stories, restoration tips, and bringing nostalgia to life from the heart of the vintage car community. It's hosted by Jon Ruhff, who's owner of Southeast Chevy - one of the largest vintage Chevy parts suppliers.

The Tao of Lloyd
Jul 10: New Podcast - ComedyWhat if Lloyd Dobler from Say Anything grew up, got political, and accidentally became a spiritual teacher? The Tao of Lloyd features Lloyd as a middle-aged dissident broadcasting "mixtapes of sacred refusal and midlife mischief from the burned-out cassette deck of the multiverse—straight into the algorithmic hellscape of late stage everything."

Ireland Said Yes
Jul 9: Newsworthy - DocumentaryComedian Shane Daniel Byrne celebrates 10 years of marriage equality in Ireland Said Yes - an emotional journey exploring the decades-long fight for same-sex marriage. From the deeply personal stories of LGBTQ+ activism and resistance, he explores the cultural shifts that eventually made the historic 2015 referendum possible. In this show, he interviews the key players and unsung heroes of the Yes campaign, including drag royalty Panti Bliss, former President of Ireland Mary McAleese, journalist Una Mullaly, artists Pillows Queen and Joe Caslin, alongisde TV presenter Brendan Courtney among many others.