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Auddy Spotlight – Shedunnit and Simon Mayo’s Books of the Year
Auddy is inspiring and engaging audiences through audio. Supporting creators, creating branded content and private podcasts. They know all about quality podcasts and in their new column for us, they are sharing some of their favourites. From Issue #026, this is Auddy’s Shows Worth Knowing About…
In Shedunnit, Caroline Crampton is unravelling the mysteries behind classic detective stories…
How would you describe your show?
Shedunnit is a documentary-style podcast that unravels the mysteries behind classic crime fiction from the “golden age” of detective fiction. Using the novels of writers like Agatha Christie and Dorothy L. Sayers as a starting point, I look at the literary and social history that shaped this genre, as well as the real-life cases that inspired it.
What’s been the game-changer moment for you?
When I had Lucy Worley as a guest to talk about Agatha Christie in autumn 2022 – she brought a whole new kind of history-obsessed fan to the show.
What episodes should we watch out for? Why?
I find that the more specific an episode topic is, the more people enjoy it, so in the next few months there are going to be instalments about the role that golf has played in detective fiction, the way that New Zealand writer Ngaio Marsh used the theatre as a setting for whodunnits, and a look at the 1935 trial of Alma Rattenbury, which has inspired lots of crime writers in the last 90-odd years.
Why have you moved to Auddy?
I’m a completely independent podcaster, working out of the walk-in wardrobe off my bedroom, so I don’t have the tools or connections to able to compete for sponsorships with shows from big publishing outfits. The team at Auddy do have all of that expertise, though, and they are able to use it on my behalf.
What are you listening to right now?
I really enjoy the show If Books Could Kill, which is all about debunking those “airport bestseller” non fiction books that everybody apart from me seems to have read.
Speaking of books… Simon Mayo’s Books of the Year was the second podcast in the spotlight this issue. Let’s hand it over to the hosts Simon Mayo and Matt Williams!
How would you describe your show?
It’s a podcast about books.
What’s been the game-changer moment for you?
Never had a game-changing moment but being back in the studio, as opposed to the spare bedroom, was a lovely thing.
What episodes should we watch out for? Why?
*producer note – “Well, they’re ALL good, but international bestseller Harlan Coben is always good value.
What does the next 12 months hold?
Unparalleled success and triumphs are expected.
Why have you moved to Auddy?
They said they’d provide luxury biscuits.
What are you listening to right now?
HBO’s The Last of Us podcast is wonderful, and The News Agents is an essential listen.
Listen to Shedunnit on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and other popular podcast apps >>
Listen to Simon Mayo’s Books of the Year on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and other popular podcast apps >>
Find out more and browse the range of great shows that have chosen Auddy at auddy.com.
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