Alan Carr tries to become a wine connoisseur: best podcasts of the week

Alan Carr's foray into wine connoisseurship is a mixed bag, with the comedian's banter proving to be the real highlight of his new podcast, "Bottoms Up". Partnered with Lee Peart, the duo engage in tastings, respond to reader dilemmas, and even field questions from wine expert Tom Gilbey. However, their witty repartee is where the show truly shines.

When Peart reveals he wants Carr to have his favorite type of white wine when they share a bottle, Carr quips, "You could have told me this off camera… I didn't know this was Relate!" The exchange highlights the comedic chemistry between the two hosts.

In other podcast news, "The Girlfriends: Untouchable" takes a darker turn, focusing on Roger Golubski, a Kansas police detective who misused his power to abuse Black women and target their families. This latest episode in the popular true-crime podcast franchise sheds light on a more sinister aspect of Golubski's crimes.

Kathleen Hanna hosts "Music Makes Us", an interview show that sticks to music, despite some occasional side gossip. The first guest is Paramore's Hayley Williams, who discusses her love for Parliament and Funkadelic. Meanwhile, David Suchet narrates seven spine-tingling tales by Charles Dickens, including a double-bill premiere of "A Christmas Carol".

Lastly, "The Bomb" charts the history behind the Cuban missile crisis, with a personal angle thanks to its presenters – Nina Khrushcheva and Max Kennedy's descendants. This gripping history show offers an intimate look at the events that brought the world to the brink of nuclear war.
 
Omg I'm so down for Alan Carr's new podcast "Bottoms Up" πŸ·πŸ‘! He & Lee Peart are like, wine-tasting BFFs πŸ˜‚ but for real, their banter is what makes it lit! And omg, can we talk about how dark "The Girlfriends: Untouchable" gets? It's like, so important to shed light on these kinds of crimes and help keep the victims' voices heard πŸ’”. I've been listening to Kathleen Hanna's "Music Makes Us" show & Hayley Williams is, like, my spirit animal πŸŽΈπŸ’–! And I'm also loving David Suchet's narration of Dickens' classics - it's like getting lost in a whole different world ✨! As for "The Bomb", that's some serious history right there πŸ’₯. Nina Khrushcheva & Max Kennedy's descendants are doing their ancestors justice, you feel?
 
omg I'm like super into Alan Carr right now lol he's on fire with his new podcast "Bottoms Up" πŸ·πŸŽ™οΈ and i love how he brings the funny, even when they're talking about wine tastings πŸ˜‚. but seriously, Lee Peart is cool too, and Tom Gilbey's expertise is really valuable. I'm also loving "The Girlfriends: Untouchable", that's some heavy stuff they're tackling in this latest ep 🀯. Kathleen Hanna's interview show sounds great too, Paramore's Hayley Williams seems like so much fun to chat with 😊. and Nina Khrushcheva and Max Kennedy's descendants on "The Bomb" are doing something really cool, shedding light on a super dark chapter in history πŸ’‘
 
omg i'm loving alan carr's new podcast bottoms up 🀣 he's killing it with lee peart, their banter is everything! but seriously though "The Girlfriends: Untouchable" is having me feel all kinds of emotions 😩 it's so important to bring attention to these dark topics, and kathleen hanna's music makes us show is always on point 🎢 hayley williams as a guest tho is giving me life!!!
 
😊 I'm loving the new podcast releases! Alan Carr and Lee Peart's banter is giving me life on "Bottoms Up". Who knew wine tastings could be so entertaining? 🍷 Their chemistry is undeniable, and it's awesome to see a comedian exploring his passions in such a unique way.

But let's talk about some heavier topics... I'm really looking forward to the latest episode of "The Girlfriends: Untouchable". The true-crime genre can be tough to stomach at times, but when done right, it's so important for shedding light on serious issues like police corruption. πŸš”

And hey, music lovers, you're in luck with "Music Makes Us"! Hayley Williams' conversation with Kathleen Hanna is a must-listen, and I'm intrigued by the side gossip – always welcome in my book πŸ˜‰. David Suchet's narration of Charles Dickens' tales sounds like a perfect cozy night in.

Lastly, I've been fascinated by the Cuban missile crisis for ages. Nina Khrushcheva and Max Kennedy's descendants do an amazing job of personalizing history on "The Bomb". It's fascinating to see how events that shook the world can have such intimate connections πŸ”₯.
 
I gotta say, I love how Alan Carr's podcast "Bottoms Up" is all about good vibes and wine tastings πŸ·πŸ‘! He and Lee Peart have a real comedic chemistry going on, reminds me of my old comedy nights back in the day πŸ˜‚. And it's great to see someone like Carr using their platform for fun while also sharing some interesting stories and wine facts.

But then there are shows like "The Girlfriends: Untouchable" that really hit home, you know? Shedding light on dark crimes and abuse can be tough to listen to, but sometimes it's necessary to raise awareness and spark important conversations πŸ—£οΈ. I'm glad podcasts are doing their part to cover these topics.

On the other end of the spectrum, I love shows like "Music Makes Us" with Kathleen Hanna – she's got a great energy and always seems to have some fascinating insights 🎸. And David Suchet narrating Dickens' stories is just pure magic ✨. Last but not least, "The Bomb" sounds like a gripping history show that'll keep you on the edge of your seat... can't wait to give it a listen πŸ”₯!
 
I'm loving "Bottoms Up" so far! πŸ·πŸ‘€ Alan Carr and Lee Peart are killing it with their banter, I mean, who knew comedy could be so wine-tastic? πŸ˜‚ But seriously, what's really cool about the show is how they tackle some heavier topics like police misconduct. It's not often you see a podcast use comedy to shed light on such serious issues.

And speaking of shedding light, "The Bomb" is giving me all the feels πŸŒŽπŸ’”. I love how Nina Khrushcheva and Max Kennedy's descendants are sharing their personal connections to the Cuban missile crisis. It adds this emotional depth to an already fascinating topic.

As for "Music Makes Us", Hayley Williams is always a dream guest, but Parliament and Funkadelic? Mind. Blown 🀩. I'm definitely tuning in to that one ASAP!

All in all, it's great to see so many amazing podcasts out there exploring different topics and themes. Keep 'em coming! 😊
 
πŸ·πŸ‘ I love how Alan Carr's podcast "Bottoms Up" is all about wine, but honestly, the banter between him and Lee Peart is what makes it truly special. It's like they're having a laugh with you 🀣! But on a more serious note, I'm curious to see how they tackle some of those tough reader dilemmas - it'll be interesting to see if their comedic chemistry translates well into more somber conversations.

I also appreciate the fact that "The Bomb" is giving us an intimate look at one of history's most pivotal moments πŸ•°οΈ. Nina Khrushcheva and Max Kennedy's descendants are doing a great job of sharing their family's perspective, which adds a whole new layer to our understanding of the crisis.

On another note, I'm loving the fact that "Music Makes Us" is sticking to music, even if it means some occasional side gossip 😏. Hayley Williams' interview with Kathleen Hanna sounds like an absolute blast - can't wait to dive into that! 🎡
 
I'm so down for Alan Carr's "Bottoms Up" podcast - that guy's banter is everything! 🀣 I love how he and Lee Peart play off each other, it's like a comedic chemistry experiment gone right πŸ˜‚. And can we talk about Roger Golubski's crimes in "The Girlfriends: Untouchable"? It's like, yeah, we've heard of the podcast franchise before, but this episode takes it to another level... and not in a good way πŸ€•. I'm also intrigued by "The Bomb" - I mean, who knew the Cuban missile crisis had personal connections? It's always fascinating to see how history affects families, you know? πŸ‘ͺπŸ’₯ And Hayley Williams' interview on "Music Makes Us" sounds like a total vibe fest - I need some more Parliament and Funkadelic in my life πŸŽΆπŸ‘
 
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