
AI & Us: The Future in Our Hands
Jul 4: Newsworthy - ScienceAI & Us was launched this week. Hosted by actor and science communicator Stephen McGann, it's a six-part documentary series from AudioAlways that brings together powerful human stories and cutting-edge innovation. It charts how AI is being used to improve lives across healthcare, mental health, housing, social care, music and sport.

The SDR Show w/ Ralph Sutton and Dov Davidoff
Jul 4: Newsworthy - Comedy and MusicThe SDR Show has a new co-host - the comedian Aaron Berg. He replaces Big Jay Oakerson. Berg is in the NYC comedy scene, "performing nightly and continuing to set the bar for comedy greatness."

Half-Arsed History
Jul 4: Newsworthy - ComedyThe Aussie hit podcast Half-Arsed History has celebrated its seventh anniversary with the announcement of a new book. The show has more than 9.6mn downloads so far, and will mark the anniversary with... a mini series on the French Revolution, because of course it will.

Democracy:Differently
Jul 4: New Podcast - NewsWhat is democracy supposed to mean? How have we been doing with democracy recently? Are there any ways to approach democracy differently? In the new podcast Democracy:Differently, experts and political thinkers engage on topics such as post truth and what we do about it, and what both AI and climate change mean for democracy as we know it. It launches today.

Intangify
Jul 4: New Season - BusinessEvery business has physical assets - like the buildings it's in, or the stuff it makes - and more intangible assets, like intellectual property, technology, marketing, and personnel. Intangify is a new podcast that challenges the way business leaders see value and gives them the tools to protect, enhance, and capitalize on the unseen power of ideas - exploring how businesses and business leaders across industries can leverage their intangible assets to create lasting impact. Its new season started this week.

Man vs Mind
Jul 4: Newsworthy - Health & FitnessIt's tough for men to talk about what's really going on in our heads, but man alive it's so important. Man vs Mind is a sincere, revelatory but light-hearted look into the inner workings of the modern man's mind. It's messy, it's chaotic, it's stressful and sometimes it's downright sad – but Tim & J are here to go through it all, break the silence, and get men around the world opening up.

Warrington Scoop
Jul 4: New Podcast - Society & CultureHyper-local podcasts are, for some, the future of podcasting. One such example, from the town of Warrington, Cheshire, in England - the Warrington Scoop, which showcases the latest events happening in and around the town. This month you'll hear from the team behind the Warrington Arts Festival, which kicks off on July 18th.

90 Years Strong: The Monroe University Story
Jul 4: New Podcast - CoursesIn 90 Years Strong: The Monroe University Story discover the captivating history of Monroe University in New York. The series explores the inspiring journeys, remarkable achievements, and the unwavering spirit that shaped this educational powerhouse. Get ready for resilience, growth, and academic excellence.

Legends of the Wild, by Field And Stream
Jul 3: New Season - SportsLegends of the Wild is a Field & Stream original podcast hosted by conservationist and storyteller Sam Soholt. Each episode takes you deep into the backcountry, across wild rivers, and into the heart of hunting camps—where the most unforgettable stories live.

Great Days Out on the bus from Buxton
Jul 3: New Podcast - Society & CultureHop on the bus and travel across the Peak District in England with Great Days Out on the bus from Buxton. Maria Passingham documents her Great Days Out with immersive sounds from the region’s towns, villages, and attractions, and conversations with people she meets along the way: Andrew, on an 8 hour pilgrimage to his mother’s grave; Andi, the charismatic cavern tour guide; and Suzanne, a business owner who’s still in disbelief that she gets to live where other people come on holiday.

abandoned: The All-American Ruins Podcast
Jul 3: New Season - Society & Culture and HistoryIn abandoned: The All-American Ruins Podcast this week, Ambie Award-winning host Blake Pfeil goes live from PopCon in Indianapolis for a special live episode. Over the course of the episode, Pfeil explores the concept of blurring the lines between fantasy and reality in podcasting-- and how it can help us understand a different story of America. This bonus episode comes on the heels of the release of the finale of the third season.

The Practitioner-Scholar: The PennCLO Podcast
Jul 3: New Season - CoursesThe Practitioner-Scholar: The PennCLO Podcast is the flagship production of the renowned Penn Chief Learning Officer Executive Doctoral Program at the University of Pennsylvania. Immerse yourself in a curated blend of scholarly insights and industry expertise, offering a profound exploration of organizational learning and leadership. Unveiling strategies and success indicators crucial in today's dynamic landscape, this podcast is a testament to the distinctive approach fostered by the Penn program.

bestie approved
Jul 3: New Podcast - Society & Culture and Comedybestie approved is a weekly dose of lighthearted chaos that you didn’t know you needed. Hosted by best friends, Travis and Emma, this podcast features unfiltered conversations about reality TV deep dives, unhinged complaint segments about everyday annoyances, and “mama let’s research” rabbit holes. The besties deliver the perfect mix of pop culture hot takes, influencer drama, and genuinely warm friendship vibes.

Throughline
Jul 3: New Season - DocumentaryFrom NPR, Throughline has added a new series of shows exploring the relationship between the US and Iran. The series co-host Ramtin Arablouei's parents lived through Iran's 1979 revolution.

We Regret To Inform You: The Rejection Podcast
Jul 3: Newsworthy - Self ImprovementListeners in Canada will already have enjoyed We Regret To Inform You: The Rejection Podcast from The Apostrophe Podcast Company - but if you've not yet heard this podcast during its six year run, you'll be happy to know that it's been picked for CBC Radio One. Hear it on Wednesday at 11.30am, and again on Sunday at 7pm. The show features actors, artists and celebrities talking about their rejection - Alanis Morissette being dropped by her record label, or Lisa Kudrow being fired from Frasier - and what happened next.

Women of Impact
Jul 3: Newsworthy - Society & CultureIn a special edition of Women of Impact, Lisa Bilyeu sits down with legendary FBI profiler Dr. Ann Burgess and top defense attorney Karen Conti to break down the verdict of the Diddy case - three not guilty, two guilty - and what the jury completely missed. They ask: was justice really served?

Bear Tracks - The Official Podcast of Butler Community College
Jul 2: New Season - JournalsIn Bear Tracks, we share stories from alumni, supporters, current students, faculty, staff, and community members about why Butler Community College is such a special place to learn and grow. Butler is also turning 100 years old soon! The college is looking toward celebrating this milestone in 2027-2028.

Let Me Tell You Something with Derek and JJ
Jul 2: New Podcast - Society & Culture and EducationLet Me Tell You Something with Derek and JJ is new today, from a brand new podcast company. Hosted by boxing legend Derek Chisora and ex-England footballer Jermaine Jenas, it's the show where the biggest names in sport, entertainment, music and culture - like Katherine Ryan, Eddie Hearn, Joe Cole, Lethal Bizzle and Michael Venom Page - delve into the stories behind their wins, losses, lessons, and legacy.

Roots and Branches JJC Alumni Podcast
Jul 2: New Season - JournalsAs the first community college in the United States, Joliet Junior College has played a key role in shaping America’s higher education system. In the Roots and Branches JJC Alumni Podcast sit down with different alumni to uncover their most cherished memories, hear their inspiring tales, and get their hard-earned wisdom for future Wolves.

Speak your Chaos
Jul 2: New Podcast - Society & CultureSpeak Your Chaos is a raw, unfiltered podcast where real people share their untold stories, deepest secrets, and life’s chaotic moments — all completely anonymously. No names, no faces, just voices and truth. Whether it’s a confession that’s never seen the light of day or a moment that changed everything, Speak Your Chaos gives people the space to be brutally honest, without fear or judgment.