For fans of Fonejacker star Kayvan Novak's irreverent brand of comedy, a new podcast series is sure to tickle their funny bones. The Brian Badonde Bodcast is back and better than ever, with the notorious art critic - a persona Novak first brought to life years ago - regaling listeners with hilarious tales of the art world's absurdities.
This latest installment features appearances by Adam Buxton and singer Ella Eyre, who, despite her guest's awkward attempts at pronouncing words starting with 'B', opens up about her experiences in the music industry. Will Badonde's befuddled antics be enough to salvage what promises to be a candid conversation?
On a more serious note, fans of nuanced explorations of family dynamics will appreciate Dani Shapiro's Family Secrets podcast series. As a therapist-turned-podcaster, Shapiro delves into the often-hidden truths that families keep from each other.
Meanwhile, How to Be an Actor and Not Lose Your Sh*t offers a sobering look at the realities of show business. Actress Shvorne Marks joins host Hollie Richardson in exploring the highs and lows of her own acting career, as well as those of fellow professionals Pearl Mackie and Stacey Dooley.
The BBC's World of Secrets podcast tackles some of its toughest subjects with care but compelling storytelling. Simi Jolaoso sheds light on cases of child cancer scams and exploitation, raising awareness about these devastating issues.
Last but not least, War Hall: A Theatre of the Mind is an immersive history podcast that delves into the fascinating story behind Walthamstow Assembly Hall in London. Co-hosted by Angela Allen (Ava Gardner's body double) and historian Prof John Thomas, this slick production promises to transport listeners to a world of sound and science.
Each of these podcasts offers something unique - from laughter and insight to education and entertainment.
This latest installment features appearances by Adam Buxton and singer Ella Eyre, who, despite her guest's awkward attempts at pronouncing words starting with 'B', opens up about her experiences in the music industry. Will Badonde's befuddled antics be enough to salvage what promises to be a candid conversation?
On a more serious note, fans of nuanced explorations of family dynamics will appreciate Dani Shapiro's Family Secrets podcast series. As a therapist-turned-podcaster, Shapiro delves into the often-hidden truths that families keep from each other.
Meanwhile, How to Be an Actor and Not Lose Your Sh*t offers a sobering look at the realities of show business. Actress Shvorne Marks joins host Hollie Richardson in exploring the highs and lows of her own acting career, as well as those of fellow professionals Pearl Mackie and Stacey Dooley.
The BBC's World of Secrets podcast tackles some of its toughest subjects with care but compelling storytelling. Simi Jolaoso sheds light on cases of child cancer scams and exploitation, raising awareness about these devastating issues.
Last but not least, War Hall: A Theatre of the Mind is an immersive history podcast that delves into the fascinating story behind Walthamstow Assembly Hall in London. Co-hosted by Angela Allen (Ava Gardner's body double) and historian Prof John Thomas, this slick production promises to transport listeners to a world of sound and science.
Each of these podcasts offers something unique - from laughter and insight to education and entertainment.