In a star-studded lineup of podcasts, James Corden's new show "This Life of Mine" is proving to be the ultimate catch-up for those seeking a dose of A-list anecdotes. The show boasts an impressive guest list, featuring the likes of Julianne Moore, David Beckham, and Anna Wintour, who share stories about people, places, and cultural artifacts that have shaped them.
In a similar vein, TV documentary-makers Stacey Dooley and Ben Zand are tackling the biggest headlines of the week in their new podcast "Untangled". With a cheeky Boris Johnson impression from Dooley, this weekly series is a must-listen for younger audiences.
On a different note, Radio 3's Linton Stephens and Gillian Moore are hosting "So, Hear Me Out", a delightful series that delves into the meaning and feelings behind music. Each episode answers questions about classical music, providing an entertaining and insightful look at the world of music.
The BBC also has a new podcast called "Cyber Hack", which follows the trail of Russian hackers Evil Corp and their fascinating, if troubling tale. The podcast takes listeners on a journey from Moscow's underground street racing scene to multimillion-dollar FBI bounties.
Finally, The Guardian has released a one-off podcast titled "Cotton Capital" that explores the 80th anniversary of Manchester hosting the fifth Pan African Congress. The show provides an engaging look into identity, politics, and love as it talks to writers, activists, and community members about their experiences.
In a similar vein, TV documentary-makers Stacey Dooley and Ben Zand are tackling the biggest headlines of the week in their new podcast "Untangled". With a cheeky Boris Johnson impression from Dooley, this weekly series is a must-listen for younger audiences.
On a different note, Radio 3's Linton Stephens and Gillian Moore are hosting "So, Hear Me Out", a delightful series that delves into the meaning and feelings behind music. Each episode answers questions about classical music, providing an entertaining and insightful look at the world of music.
The BBC also has a new podcast called "Cyber Hack", which follows the trail of Russian hackers Evil Corp and their fascinating, if troubling tale. The podcast takes listeners on a journey from Moscow's underground street racing scene to multimillion-dollar FBI bounties.
Finally, The Guardian has released a one-off podcast titled "Cotton Capital" that explores the 80th anniversary of Manchester hosting the fifth Pan African Congress. The show provides an engaging look into identity, politics, and love as it talks to writers, activists, and community members about their experiences.