James Corden's star-packed show is stuffed with A-list stories: best podcasts of the week

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.
 
lol what's with all these podcasts?? like can't we just have one or two decent ones that dont fall asleep after 2 eps 🀣 anyway gotta say i'm loving the vibe of "So, Hear Me Out" - Gillian Moore is so cool how she gets into those deep music conversations 😊 and that Boris Johnson impression on "Untangled" had me dead 🀣 stacey dooley is hilarious but sometimes her jokes fall flat πŸ‘€
 
I'm loving this podcast lineup 🀩! I mean, who wouldn't want to hear stories from A-listers like Julianne Moore and David Beckham? And that Boris Johnson impression in "Untangled" is pure gold πŸ’―. But for me, it's all about "Cyber Hack". I've been following the whole Evil Corp thing on Twitter and it's wild how much drama there is behind those hackers 😱. The BBC really needs to keep doing more shows like this one, it's so immersive and informative. And have you checked out "So, Hear Me Out" yet? Linton Stephens and Gillian Moore are killing it with their music episodes 🎡.
 
πŸ€” so i was listenin to James Corden's podcast "This Life of Mine" with Julianne Moore and David Beckham the other day. I gotta say, they're all hilarious in a super star way. but what really got me is when Anna Wintour talked about her favorite art pieces. she's so down to earth for someone who's basically a fashion icon πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. on the flip side, have you guys listened to "Untangled" with Stacey Dooley and Ben Zand? they're killing it with their weekly news recap πŸ’₯. and I love how they always bring in that cheeky Boris Johnson impression πŸ™„. anyway, i've been listenin to a lot of podcasts lately 'cause i'm tryna learn more about the world beyond my bubble 🌐.
 
omg i just listened to "So, Hear Me Out" on radio 3 and its literally giving me all the feels!!! linton and gillian are like two peas in a pod, they're so down-to-earth and funny 🀣 i loved how they dissected this one classical piece and showed how it relates to everyday life. its podcasts like that which remind me why i love music so much 🎡
 
I'm so over these new podcasts. I mean, James Corden's show is cool and all, but have you seen the lineup? It's like they're just collecting A-listers because they can. And don't even get me started on "Cyber Hack". I get that it's supposed to be about Russian hackers, but it feels so sensationalized. Like, can't we just stick to actual journalism?

And what's with all the Boris Johnson impressions? It's like Stacey Dooley is trying too hard to be funny. Give it a break, fam! πŸ™„ I mean, I'm sure it's entertaining for some people, but for me, it's just annoying.

On the other hand, "So, Hear Me Out" sounds really interesting. Music is such a great topic, and Linton Stephens and Gillian Moore seem like they really know their stuff. Maybe this one's worth checking out? 🎢
 
I'm so over all these podcasts πŸ™„... I mean, who needs a bunch of A-list celebrities sharing their boring stories? Can't we just listen to some good old fashioned silence for once? And don't even get me started on the Boris Johnson impression - how original 😴.

And what's up with all these new shows about music and identity? Can't they see that everyone's been talking about the same thing for years already? Like, who cares about classical music? 🎡 Not me, that's for sure. Give me a good ol' fashioned meme any day!

I'm also kinda worried about this "Cyber Hack" podcast... sounds like it might be too realistic for its own good 😬. I mean, I love a good thriller as much as the next person, but do we really need to get into all that hacker drama? And lastly, "Cotton Capital"? Sounds like some fancy name for a boring history lesson πŸ“š...
 
πŸ€” I'm loving this new wave of podcasts on BBC Radio. It's amazing how much talent is out there! "This Life of Mine" sounds like a super interesting chat fest πŸŽ‰ I've been binge-listening to Stacey Dooley's shows and she's got some great energy about her πŸ‘ I also enjoy that Ben Zand brings the laughs with his cheeky Boris impressions πŸ˜‚ And Radio 3's music show is so underrated – Linton Stephens and Gillian Moore are total musical geniuses 🎡
 
πŸ€” I'm loving the diverse lineup of podcasts on offer - you've got A-list celebrities sharing personal stories, TV documentary-makers tackling current events, classical music lovers geeking out over tunes, and true crime enthusiasts diving into cyber hacking cases... it's like a podcast party πŸŽ‰! But what really caught my attention is "Cotton Capital" by The Guardian. 80th anniversary of the Pan African Congress is such an important historical moment, and I'm excited to hear how they're exploring identity, politics, and love through the eyes of those who lived it. It's great that podcasts are providing a platform for stories that might otherwise go untold πŸ“šπŸ’¬
 
I'm so over these podcasts that are just a bunch of rich folks talking about their fancy lives πŸ€ͺ I mean, don't get me wrong, James Corden is funny and all, but does he really need to invite a who's who of A-listers on his show? It just feels like a platform for them to promote their own projects or sell us out πŸ’Έ And what's with the Boris Johnson impression? Like, come on Stacey Dooley, that's just cringeworthy 😳 Give me some real issues to discuss over tea and biscuits any day πŸ‘
 
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