Fonejacker fans will be in stitches as Kayvan Novak brings back his infamous art critic persona, Brian Badonde, for a brand new podcast series. The silly show is all about reviving old pranks and has Adam Buxton and Ella Eyre in the hot seat. Despite struggling to pronounce words that start with anything other than 'B', Ella offers an honest look at her time in the music industry.
Those looking for a deeper dive into family dynamics will appreciate Dani Shapiro's long-running podcast, Family Secrets. The show is part interview and part therapy session, focusing on the things families keep hidden. This latest series features a special guest who concealed his Arab heritage after 9/11 to fit in with Black culture, sharing their incredible story.
For aspiring actors looking for some tough love, Shvorne Marks hosts How to Be an Actor and Not Lose Your Sh*t. The show is all about navigating the chaotic world of acting, from one minute you're getting ready for a new TV show, to the next you're crying into your pillow broke and jobless.
The BBC's World of Secrets podcast tackles some heavy subjects, including the child cancer scam that has left families multimillion-dollar poorer. The reporting is careful but compelling as Simi Jolaoso delves into this dark world.
Last up is War Hall: A Theatre of the Mind, a slickly produced history of Walthamstow Assembly Hall in London, co-hosted by cinema legend Angela Allen and historian Prof John Thomas. This immersive listen is perfect for anyone who loves sound and the science behind it.
Those looking for a deeper dive into family dynamics will appreciate Dani Shapiro's long-running podcast, Family Secrets. The show is part interview and part therapy session, focusing on the things families keep hidden. This latest series features a special guest who concealed his Arab heritage after 9/11 to fit in with Black culture, sharing their incredible story.
For aspiring actors looking for some tough love, Shvorne Marks hosts How to Be an Actor and Not Lose Your Sh*t. The show is all about navigating the chaotic world of acting, from one minute you're getting ready for a new TV show, to the next you're crying into your pillow broke and jobless.
The BBC's World of Secrets podcast tackles some heavy subjects, including the child cancer scam that has left families multimillion-dollar poorer. The reporting is careful but compelling as Simi Jolaoso delves into this dark world.
Last up is War Hall: A Theatre of the Mind, a slickly produced history of Walthamstow Assembly Hall in London, co-hosted by cinema legend Angela Allen and historian Prof John Thomas. This immersive listen is perfect for anyone who loves sound and the science behind it.