Happy listening.Ĭontributors: Anna Rahmanan, Eddy Frankel, Andy Kryza, Phil de Semlyen, Alex Plim, Dave Calhoun, Andrzej Lukowski, Cass Knowlton, Dalia Barth, Isabelle Aron, Alexandra Sims and Matthew Singer, Joe Mackertish, Huw Oliver, Ella Doyle, Rose Johnstone, Jess Phillips. And if you’re looking to dig deeper into one genre, try our specialist lists on for size (you’ll find them below). We’ve got political podcasts that look behind the news, comedy podcasts with your favourite funny people, and those all-important investigative whodunnits to keep you up at night. In our list of the best podcasts right now, we’ve got old-school, evergreen crackers alongside the newbies causing a storm (hello, ‘The Rest is Politics’). It's 2023, and new fresh poddies (yep, we went there) are still blowing up every week. Apple Podcasts is home to the largest and most talked-about collection of shows across all subjects. We don’t know how we ever lived without podcasts, but if there’s one thing for certain, they’re here to stay. When you discover a new niche, you can find three podcast seasons all about it. If you’re feeling down about dating, there’s a podcast to lift your spirits. Essentially, podcasts make day to day life more fun. Going for a run? If there’s no podcast, forget it. Walking to the shops is the worst thing on earth without the sweet sounds of a bit of gory true crime. True-crime podcasts have come a long way since Serial broke records in 2014, branching out to cover crimes from a range of different perspectives. That’s unlike nowadays, of course, when doing a household chore is immeasurably more painful without a podcast in our ears. It’s strange to think that podcasts weren’t a thing 20 years ago, but it’s true.
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