Kayvan Novak is back with another round of hilarious pranks on his podcast "The Brian Badonde Bodcast", where he revisits one of his most infamous personas. This week's guests include Adam Buxton and Ella Eyre, who bring their unique perspectives to the table despite Kayvan's tendency to butcher English words that don't start with a 'b'. The conversation is refreshingly candid, with Ella sharing her experiences in the music industry.
Meanwhile, fans of Esther Perel and Oprah will love Dani Shapiro's long-running podcast "Family Secrets", which delves into the hidden secrets families keep. Her latest series features an actor who struggled to conceal his Arab heritage after 9/11 and had to pretend he was Black, sharing a poignant account that sheds light on the complexities of identity.
In another fascinating listen, Shvorne Marks hosts "How to Be an Actor and Not Lose Your Sh*t", where she interviews fellow actors Pearl Mackie and Stacey Dooley about navigating the chaotic world of acting. The conversations are honest and relatable, offering a glimpse into the highs and lows of this demanding profession.
The BBC's investigative podcast "World of Secrets: The Child Cancer Scam" tackles some of the heaviest subjects in true crime storytelling. Simi Jolaoso's meticulous reporting shines through as she delves into the shocking world of online scams that target families with sick children, exposing a multimillion-dollar con that needs to be exposed.
Last but not least, "War Hall: A Theatre of the Mind" is an immersive history podcast that tells the story of Walthamstow Assembly Hall in London. Co-hosted by cinema legend Angela Allen and historian Prof John Thomas, this slickly produced show is a treat for anyone who loves sound, science, or history.
Meanwhile, fans of Esther Perel and Oprah will love Dani Shapiro's long-running podcast "Family Secrets", which delves into the hidden secrets families keep. Her latest series features an actor who struggled to conceal his Arab heritage after 9/11 and had to pretend he was Black, sharing a poignant account that sheds light on the complexities of identity.
In another fascinating listen, Shvorne Marks hosts "How to Be an Actor and Not Lose Your Sh*t", where she interviews fellow actors Pearl Mackie and Stacey Dooley about navigating the chaotic world of acting. The conversations are honest and relatable, offering a glimpse into the highs and lows of this demanding profession.
The BBC's investigative podcast "World of Secrets: The Child Cancer Scam" tackles some of the heaviest subjects in true crime storytelling. Simi Jolaoso's meticulous reporting shines through as she delves into the shocking world of online scams that target families with sick children, exposing a multimillion-dollar con that needs to be exposed.
Last but not least, "War Hall: A Theatre of the Mind" is an immersive history podcast that tells the story of Walthamstow Assembly Hall in London. Co-hosted by cinema legend Angela Allen and historian Prof John Thomas, this slickly produced show is a treat for anyone who loves sound, science, or history.