All posts tagged "culture 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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Auddy Spotlight – Crushed and I’m Absolutely Fine
September 7, 2023Auddy 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 #028, this is Auddy’s Shows Worth Knowing About… In Crushed, Margaret Cabourn-Smith chats to funny people to celebrate crushes and unrequited loves in...
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Auddy Spotlight – Tea With Twiggy and Namaste Motherf**kers
June 29, 2023Auddy 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 #027, this is Auddy’s Shows Worth Knowing About… In Tea With Twiggy, Dame Twiggy reconnects with her friends for a cup of...
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Auddy Spotlight – Shedunnit and Simon Mayo’s Books of the Year
May 12, 2023Auddy 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...
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10 of the best The Beatles podcasts
December 6, 2021Though they split up more than half a century ago, The Beatles have rarely been busier. Between Disney’s new three-part fly-on-the-studio-wall documentary The Beatles: Get Back, Paul McCartney’s own doc McCartney 3, 2, 1 and an expansive repackage of their last album, Let It Be, there’s been a lot of Beatles about in the last six months. One of the...
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5 great book podcasts for non-bookish people this World Book Night
April 23, 2021Hajar J. Woodland, co-host of The Dabbler’s Book Club, has long known that reading is a lifeline. But it isn’t always easy to keep up the habit, especially in trying times. Ahead of World Book Night, she writes about how her joy of novels isn’t just in the reading; it’s in podcasting about books too. Plus, find out her recommendations...
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5 Solo podcasts you need to socialise your ears with
April 6, 2021Many people feel they have what it takes to hold someone’s attention for a whole podcast episode… but anyone that has tried will know how truly huge a task that is. Here are 5 solo podcasts that make it look easy. (Note: some of these podcasts occasionally have guests but the bulk of the time they’re very much one person...
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REVIEW // The Nod’s “The Cowboy of the West Village”
June 16, 2020Podcasts, as an artform or type of media, work best when they offer the listener something intimate. It could be a laugh, it could be solidarity, and it could be enlightenment. A few weeks ago when listening to the back catalogue of episodes available from a great podcast called The Nod (that has since moved to a new format over...