History Dispatches

History Dispatches

Mar 18: Sponsor - History

History Dispatches is new on Airwave History +. A daily history show hosted by father and son duo Matt and McKinley Breen, it covers people, places, events and even objects from throughout history.

Verdict with Ted Cruz

Verdict with Ted Cruz

Mar 18: Newsworthy - News

Verdict with Ted Cruz has a special guest of Elon Musk. It's a discussion about D.O.G.E. and the first 50 days of the Trump Administration. They talked about issues related to waste and fraud being addressed by D.O.G.E., the challenges Musk faces in this new role, the future with AI and robots, and more.

Possible NOW

Possible NOW

Mar 18: New Podcast - Business and Technology

In POSSIBLE Now, Global President & Co-Founder of POSSIBLE, Christian Muche, talks with the brightest visionaries who are redefining the worlds of marketing, culture, and technology. The first guest in this new show is Michael Kassan, who dives into bold predictions on AI, the future of marketing, and building 3C Ventures.

Fanzone from TrueFans

Fanzone from TrueFans

Mar 18: Newsworthy - Education

Why shouldn't a podcast app have a podcast? Fanzone is to your bite-size guide to getting the most out of the TrueFans podcast app. In each episode, In each episode Sam Sethi and Claire Waite Brown discuss an aspect of the app and answer any questions you may have about it. When you listen to Fanzone in TrueFans, you can earn as you listen: and use your earnings to support your favourite podcasters.

U.S. Manufacturing Today

U.S. Manufacturing Today

Mar 18: New Podcast - Business

The US Manufacturing Today podcast is your go-to hub for manufacturing and distribution industry news. Brought to you by Veryable, this podcast looks at the latest shifts in US manufacturing - what is changing, what is happening, and how it impacts you today. It's hosted by Matt Horine, who also interviews industry experts to get first hand accounts from those who live the industry, day in and day out.

Grand Pricks

Grand Pricks

Mar 18: New Season - Sports

F1 is back, and Grand Pricks gets up to speed with the 2025 F1 season. Join Nav, Issy and Reem as they react to the first race of the year, the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne - with a rundown of the qualifying session (in qualifying time!) and then deep dive into the chaotic race that took place in Albert Park. New episodes will be available after every race this season.

Lex Fridman Podcast

Lex Fridman Podcast

Mar 17: Newsworthy - Philosophy

The Lex Fridman Podcast interviewed the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi. India is home to the second-largest number of English speakers (more than 228mn), and the coverage of the podcast has been a major part of Indian media over the last few days.

Life-Changing Challengers

Life-Changing Challengers

Mar 17: Newsworthy - Entrepreneurship

In a new episode of Life-Changing Challengers, Brad Minus sits down with Danielle Young, a master life coach, yoga teacher, speaker, and author of the upcoming book From Surviving to Thriving: A Journey Beyond Trauma. Danielle shares her deeply personal story of growing up in a small town in Indiana, facing bullying and low self-esteem, and a toxic and abusive relationship at a young age.

Dairyland Frights

Dairyland Frights

Mar 17: New Season - Comedy

John, host of the paranormal podcast Dairyland Frights, delves into the eerie and unexplained, exploring topics ranging from ghosts and cryptids to aliens, UAPs, and conspiracies. Through interviews with mediums, authors, witches, clairvoyants, and paranormal investigators from around the globe, John brings unique perspectives and stories to his audience - and today he's joined by Blaine and Taylor from the Ghosts and Us podcast.

Shadow Kingdom

Shadow Kingdom

Mar 17: New Podcast - Society & Culture

What did Roberto Calvi know? When his bank in Italy collapsed, why did the Vatican pay out almost a quarter of a billion dollars to its creditors? Why did Calvi flee Rome in 1982 using a false passport, and end up being found hanging under a bridge in London a week later? Why did he have five bricks in his pockets which he hadn't touched - and how did he get onto the rusty scaffolding without getting any rust or dirt onto his shoes? Shadow Kingdom is new from Crooked Media today (in English and in Italian).

The Official Big Bang Theory Podcast

The Official Big Bang Theory Podcast

Mar 17: New Podcast - Film

The Official Big Bang Theory Podcast is new today from Max and Warner Bros Unscripted Television: an exclusive source for all things about the beloved show which ran for 279 episodes. The first podcast episode out today features the 280th... an episode that you've likely never seen, the unaired pilot.

Politics At Jack And Sam's

Politics At Jack And Sam's

Mar 17: New Season - News

Politics at Jack and Sam's is now Politics At Sam And Anne's - with Politico's Anne McElvoy joining Sky News UK's Sam Coates four days a week. The show combines Sam Coates’ insider knowledge and Anne McElvoy’s extensive experience in global affairs, bringing both domestic and international perspectives. Sky News shows grew by 12% last year.

Security You Should Know

Security You Should Know

Mar 17: New Podcast - Technology and News

Security You Should Know is a short 15-minute podcast that profiles a solution from one security vendor. Each episode features two security leaders who ask the vendor key questions about their solution, exploring its value, limitations, and real-world applications. It's from CISO, a media network for cybersecurity professionals.

A Better Paradise

A Better Paradise

Mar 14: Newsworthy - Fiction

QCODE's science-fiction series A Better Paradise is to be turned into a book, it's been announced. The novel is planned for publication in Fall 2025, and will be the first release from Houser’s new Absurd Ventures imprint in partnership with Simon & Schuster distribution. It'll be called A Better Paradise.

The OrganizedPreneur's Podcast Launchpad

The OrganizedPreneur's Podcast Launchpad

Mar 14: Newsworthy - Business

In The OrganizedPreneur's Podcast Launchpad this week, you'll walk through a four-part system to help you streamline your podcasting process: Plan, Produce, Publish, and Promote. If you’ve ever struggled with keeping up with your podcast, felt overwhelmed by editing, or just wished there was a system to make it all easier, this is for you.

Podnews Weekly Review

Podnews Weekly Review

Mar 14: Newsworthy - News

In the Podnews Weekly Review this week, we talk with Annalise Nielsen from Pacific Content and Lower Street about using YouTube in podcasts, the power of live shows, and women in the industry. We also cover the week's news; and the full interview with Annalise drops next Monday.

The Ten News, News For Curious Kids

The Ten News, News For Curious Kids

Mar 14: Sponsor - Kids & Family and News

Airwave presents, for your Ambies consideration: The Ten News for [Best News Podcast](https://www.ambies.com/2025-nominees#BestNewsPodcast]. The Ten News podcast is a bite-sized podcast for kids and their adults that explains what’s going on in the world. Each episode explores topics kids care about most including events, sports, science, gaming, pop culture, entertainment, and more!

abandoned: The All-American Ruins Podcast

abandoned: The All-American Ruins Podcast

Mar 13: Sponsor - Society & Culture

Airwave presents, for your Ambies consideration: abandoned: All American Ruins Podcast for Best DIY Podcast. Abandoned guides listeners through immersive audio fantasies, recreating host Blake Pfeil’s experiences exploring abandoned spaces across the United States and around the world. Along the way, the show asks critical questions about American history and culture, community, economics, the environment, and mental health while encouraging folks to activate their imaginations as a tool for healing.

Normal Curves: Sexy Science, Serious Statistics

Normal Curves: Sexy Science, Serious Statistics

Mar 13: New Podcast - Culture

Looking for an antidote to all the bro-casts out there? Normal Curves is flipping the script on how we talk about scientific research. Professors Regina Nuzzo (Gallaudet University) and Kristin Sainani (Stanford University) discuss papers like a journal club does — except with more fun, less jargon, and some irreverent, PG-13 content sprinkled in. In the first full episode, they tackle the infamous Sweaty T-Shirt Study. Do pheromones really drive attraction? Is sexy sweat a myth? Or is the truth… kind of a buzzkill?

This Old House Radio Hour

This Old House Radio Hour

Mar 12: New Podcast - Garden

Good news for DIYers everywhere: This Old House Radio Hour has been announced by LAist Studios and American Public Media - and will start airing on March 22. The show will bring the spirit of home improvement and do-it-yourself culture directly to podcast listeners, inspiring people of all skill levels to take on projects big and small.