All posts tagged "podcast recommendations"
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.
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RECOMMENDATIONS
POD IS LOVE // 11 of the best LGBTQ+ podcasts for Pride Month
June 14, 2021Issue #015 of the Pod Bible magazine was released on 6th of June, featuring the usual reviews, recommendations and interviews. As June is Pride month in the UK, we also asked Brendan Geoghegan and Matthew Riley from Bottoming to share with us some of the best LGBTQ+ podcasts. Now we’re halfway through Pride month, we thought we’d share their recommendations...
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VIDEO
Talking podcasts with Off Menu’s Ed Gamble & James Acaster
June 7, 2021To celebrate the launch of Issue #015 of Pod Bible magazine, Scroobius Pip and Stu Whiffen had a nice old chinwag with the hosts of Off Menu – Ed Gamble & James Acaster. The guys discuss the show’s success, podcasting during the pandemic and their personal recommendations before opening some very special gifts to commemorate their appearance as cover stars!...
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FEATURES
Podcast enthusiast turned Sherlock Holmes: Why do people listen to true crime podcasts?
June 4, 2021True crime has long been a genre that’s kept us wanting more, and it’s going nowhere any time soon. Since the emergence and boom of podcasting, listeners have been able to gorge themselves on investigative stories from across the globe while grabbing the weekly shop or during leg day at the gym. But what’s behind our ever-growing itch to uncover...
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PODCAST REVIEWS
REVIEW // Ian Wright’s Everyday People
June 2, 2021Ian Wright’s Everyday People is a Somethin’ Else production that aims to highlight everyday people who have achieved extraordinary things, despite encountering trials along the way. Hosted by footballer and broadcaster Ian Wright, the podcast talks to individuals who have experienced issues such as discrimination, cancer diagnosis, mental health problems and loss. Now at the end of its first season,...
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Dominic Monaghan’s Top 5 Podcasts
May 20, 2021This week saw the launch of The Friendship Onion, a double act podcast with Lord of the Rings hobbits and real-life friends Dominic Monaghan and Billy Boyd. Of the many celebrity podcasts coming out, I am pretty excited about this one for a couple of reasons: I was such a big fan of The Lord of the Rings films when...
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INTERVIEWS
Discovering Dementia // A very personal dementia podcast
May 18, 2021This week is Dementia Action Week, a national event to bring the public together to improve the lives of people living with dementia. There are several podcasts about dementia from charities – for example the Alzheimer’s Society Podcast. Other podcasts share interviews and conversations about dementia. But one podcast introduces people to dementia a very personal way. Discovering Dementia is...
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GENERAL INTERVIEW
My Seven Wonders talk launching and producing a podcast remotely
May 7, 2021From Issue #014 of the Pod Bible magazine, the regular column from Stakhanov looked at the reality of launching and producing a podcast remotely. This is Breaking Bread. On the 17th of February, Stakhanov launched its newest show My Seven Wonders with Clive Anderson, co-produced with Alaska TV and hosted by legendary presenter and award winning comedian, Clive Anderson. Each...
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8 great Sport and Nutrition podcasts to tune into this summer
April 30, 2021As the door to normality slowly creaks open for us in the UK, there’s a lot to look forward to. And one of those things is a jam-packed summer of sport. With everything from the delayed European Championship to the London Marathon to get stuck into, listeners will be hungry for sports and related content. Sport and Nutrition was Acast’s...
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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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The best Audible Original podcasts – ghost stories, police documentaries and medical investigations
April 22, 2021Each issue of Pod Bible magazine, our partners Audible bring you a round-up of the Audible Original Podcasts their members are loving, and press are buzzing about too. Without further ado here’s The Holy Grail of listener favourites, from Issue #014 of the magazine… SOUR HALL Sour Hall follows George and Ash, an interracial lesbian couple who move to an...
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EDITORIAL
What IS a podcast and how do I listen?
April 14, 2021Here at Pod Bible we are, unsurprisingly, obsessed with podcasts. And we’re not alone – podcast listenership around the world has been increasing year-on-year. In 2020, there were an estimated 15.6 million podcast listeners in the UK, and right now there are over 2 million different podcasts with over 48 million episodes in 100 different languages available to listen to....
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RECOMMENDATIONS
Tez Ilyas’ Top 5 Podcasts
April 12, 2021The Team at Pod Bible have been looking through the magazine back catalogue with more than a hint of nostalgia. With so many great articles and interviews, we thought it was time to make our archive accessible by sharing them here on the website. Here is a For The Love of Pod article from Issue #007 of the Pod Bible...
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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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Stu Whiffen’s top 5 music podcasts
March 30, 2021As a huge music fan I’ve always been interested in learning as much as I can about it, whether it’s how specific songs were made, what influenced my favourite artists or how music can elevate a film or TV show. Lucky for me there are hundreds of music podcasts out there that cover every area of the industry. Here are...
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PODCAST DISCIPLE
Helen Zaltzman: “no permission or commissioners required”
March 23, 2021The Team at Pod Bible have been looking through the magazine back catalogue with more than a hint of nostalgia. With so many great articles and interviews, we thought it was time to share them here on the website. The Point Of Entry article on The Allusionist last week reminded us of this amazing interview from Issue #002 where we asked...