Kayvan Novak is back on the podcast scene, this time bringing his signature brand of humor to 'The Brian Badonde Bodcast'. The Marmite-favorite series sees the comedian reviving one of his most infamous personas - bumbling art critic Brian Badonde.
Novak's interviewing skills are put to the test as he chats with Adam Buxton and Ella Eyre, who bravely endure the comedian's antics despite his inability to correctly pronounce any words that don't start with a 'b'. However, in contrast to the silly shenanigans on display, Ella Eyre delivers a refreshingly candid account of her time in the music industry.
Meanwhile, Dani Shapiro's 'Family Secrets' continues to captivate listeners, offering an unflinching look at the things families keep hidden. The latest series features a guest who revealed their Arab heritage just days after 9/11, adopting a Black identity in a desperate bid for acceptance.
Another podcast worth checking out is 'How to Be an Actor and Not Lose Your Sh*t', hosted by actress Shvorne Marks. The show sees Marks chatting with fellow actors about the ups and downs of the industry, sharing her own experiences as she navigates the highs and lows of her career.
In more serious news, BBC's investigative podcast 'World of Secrets: The Child Cancer Scam' delves into a disturbing story of scammers targeting grieving families in their quest for financial gain. The show is a somber reminder of the darker side of human nature.
Lastly, 'War Hall: A Theatre of the Mind' brings to life the fascinating history of Walthamstow Assembly Hall in London. Hosted by cinema legend Angela Allen and historian Prof John Thomas, the podcast is an immersive listen that showcases the art of storytelling through sound.
Novak's interviewing skills are put to the test as he chats with Adam Buxton and Ella Eyre, who bravely endure the comedian's antics despite his inability to correctly pronounce any words that don't start with a 'b'. However, in contrast to the silly shenanigans on display, Ella Eyre delivers a refreshingly candid account of her time in the music industry.
Meanwhile, Dani Shapiro's 'Family Secrets' continues to captivate listeners, offering an unflinching look at the things families keep hidden. The latest series features a guest who revealed their Arab heritage just days after 9/11, adopting a Black identity in a desperate bid for acceptance.
Another podcast worth checking out is 'How to Be an Actor and Not Lose Your Sh*t', hosted by actress Shvorne Marks. The show sees Marks chatting with fellow actors about the ups and downs of the industry, sharing her own experiences as she navigates the highs and lows of her career.
In more serious news, BBC's investigative podcast 'World of Secrets: The Child Cancer Scam' delves into a disturbing story of scammers targeting grieving families in their quest for financial gain. The show is a somber reminder of the darker side of human nature.
Lastly, 'War Hall: A Theatre of the Mind' brings to life the fascinating history of Walthamstow Assembly Hall in London. Hosted by cinema legend Angela Allen and historian Prof John Thomas, the podcast is an immersive listen that showcases the art of storytelling through sound.