All posts tagged "British Podcasts"
The Pod Bible Podcast is the podcast podcast where podcasters talk to podcasters about podcasts and podcasting. Does it get anymore meta?
The show is hosted by Pod Bible editor Adam Richardson and occasionally features fellow Pod Bible co-founders Stu Whiffen and Scroobius Pip.
We bring you a bite size, magazine style show featuring three guests talking about their show or the shows they enjoy listening to. The aim is to give you a chance to hear from your favourite podcasters while also introducing you to people and podcasts you may not be aware of yet.
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FEATURES
Where to start with The Allusionist
March 15, 2021Whether you are new to podcasts or have a queue of shows, there are always popular shows that “you must listen to”, but somehow never have. Our Point Of Entry series aims to give you just that – a point of entry into the shows you’ve heard of, but never heard. Suchandrika Chakrabarti asks host Helen Zaltzman how you should...
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EDITORIAL
6 great women’s history podcasts from the UK
March 11, 2021Welcome to day four of Pod Bible articles highlighting podcasts to listen to beyond International Women’s Day! Today we’re bringing you some great podcasts from the UK about women’s history. As well as bringing us International Women’s Day, March is also Women’s History Month. So much of the history we are taught focuses on the male perspective, and the same...
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INTERVIEWS
Re-opening The Log Books with Natasha Walker
January 22, 2021When Pod Bible covered The Log Books for the Good Samaritan column in issue 7 it was clear that the podcast was garnering attention due to its emotive themes. A podcast about Britain’s LGBTQIA+ history, the stories and people behind them have proved enthralling, especially given how based in reality the conversations actually are. With inspiration taken from the work...