The Fonejacker faithful will be delighted by The Brian Badonde Bodcast, a side-splitting series that brings back the lovably buffoonish art critic persona from comedian Kayvan Novak's repertoire. In this hilarious and often cringe-worthy ride, Adam Buxton joins forces with singer Ella Eyre to discuss her experiences in the music industry - despite Novak's best efforts to butcher every word starting with 'B'. It's a funny and sometimes poignant listen that showcases Eyre's candid nature.
For fans of introspective conversation and real-life storytelling, Dani Shapiro's Family Secrets is a must-listen. This podcast delves into the unspoken secrets families keep hidden, featuring actors who have concealed their identities to blend in with different communities. One episode tells the story of an actor who pretended to be Black after 9/11, shedding light on the complexities of identity and belonging.
Another popular podcast that's part interview, part therapy session is How to Be an Actor and Not Lose Your Sh*t. Host Shvorne Marks shares her experiences in the chaotic world of acting, navigating make-up chairs one minute and crying into pillows the next. In this series, she opens up about her life as an actor, sharing stories with fellow actors Pearl Mackie and Stacey Dooley.
World of Secrets: The Child Cancer Scam is a powerful investigative podcast that delves into a shocking case of online scams targeting families of children with cancer. BBC journalist Simi Jolaoso's reportage is both careful and compelling, shedding light on a dark world of exploitation.
Last but not least, War Hall: A Theatre of the Mind takes listeners on an immersive journey through the history of Walthamstow Assembly Hall in London. Co-hosted by cinema legend Angela Allen and historian Prof John Thomas, this podcast blends storytelling with science, exploring the fascinating world of sound.
For fans of introspective conversation and real-life storytelling, Dani Shapiro's Family Secrets is a must-listen. This podcast delves into the unspoken secrets families keep hidden, featuring actors who have concealed their identities to blend in with different communities. One episode tells the story of an actor who pretended to be Black after 9/11, shedding light on the complexities of identity and belonging.
Another popular podcast that's part interview, part therapy session is How to Be an Actor and Not Lose Your Sh*t. Host Shvorne Marks shares her experiences in the chaotic world of acting, navigating make-up chairs one minute and crying into pillows the next. In this series, she opens up about her life as an actor, sharing stories with fellow actors Pearl Mackie and Stacey Dooley.
World of Secrets: The Child Cancer Scam is a powerful investigative podcast that delves into a shocking case of online scams targeting families of children with cancer. BBC journalist Simi Jolaoso's reportage is both careful and compelling, shedding light on a dark world of exploitation.
Last but not least, War Hall: A Theatre of the Mind takes listeners on an immersive journey through the history of Walthamstow Assembly Hall in London. Co-hosted by cinema legend Angela Allen and historian Prof John Thomas, this podcast blends storytelling with science, exploring the fascinating world of sound.