A-list guests and hilarious conversations - James Corden's podcast is the go-to show for those looking for entertainment with a dash of insight.
The former Britain's Got Talent host has joined the celebrity podcast ranks, featuring big-name guests such as Julianne Moore, David Beckham, and Anna Wintour in his 'This Life of Mine' series. The format, reminiscent of Desert Island Discs, allows these A-listers to share stories about people, places, and cultural artefacts that have shaped them.
Corden's charm and wit undoubtedly make the conversations effortless and enjoyable, with even a guest like Dr Dre delivering some laugh-out-loud moments in his episode.
Meanwhile, another podcast has caught the attention of younger audiences. 'Untangled' features TV documentary-makers Stacey Dooley and Ben Zand discussing the week's biggest headlines. Although it may not be as heavy on current affairs as Newsnight, the duo bring their signature chutzpah to the table - including Boris Johnson impressions.
On the lighter side, 'So, Hear Me Out' is a delightful series that delves into questions about music and its meaning. Hosted by Linton Stephens and Gillian Moore, this podcast is all about bringing curiosity and ears to the conversation.
Lastly, in 'Cyber Hack', BBC journalists Joe Tidy and Sarah Rainsford delve into the fascinating tale of Russian hackers Evil Corp. The episode takes listeners on a thrilling journey through Moscow's underground street racing scene to multimillion-dollar FBI bounties.
For those interested in politics and identity, Manchester's Pan African Congress is explored in 'Cotton Capital'. Journalist Chris Osuh joins writers, activists, and his community for an engaging look at the 80th anniversary of this pivotal event.
The former Britain's Got Talent host has joined the celebrity podcast ranks, featuring big-name guests such as Julianne Moore, David Beckham, and Anna Wintour in his 'This Life of Mine' series. The format, reminiscent of Desert Island Discs, allows these A-listers to share stories about people, places, and cultural artefacts that have shaped them.
Corden's charm and wit undoubtedly make the conversations effortless and enjoyable, with even a guest like Dr Dre delivering some laugh-out-loud moments in his episode.
Meanwhile, another podcast has caught the attention of younger audiences. 'Untangled' features TV documentary-makers Stacey Dooley and Ben Zand discussing the week's biggest headlines. Although it may not be as heavy on current affairs as Newsnight, the duo bring their signature chutzpah to the table - including Boris Johnson impressions.
On the lighter side, 'So, Hear Me Out' is a delightful series that delves into questions about music and its meaning. Hosted by Linton Stephens and Gillian Moore, this podcast is all about bringing curiosity and ears to the conversation.
Lastly, in 'Cyber Hack', BBC journalists Joe Tidy and Sarah Rainsford delve into the fascinating tale of Russian hackers Evil Corp. The episode takes listeners on a thrilling journey through Moscow's underground street racing scene to multimillion-dollar FBI bounties.
For those interested in politics and identity, Manchester's Pan African Congress is explored in 'Cotton Capital'. Journalist Chris Osuh joins writers, activists, and his community for an engaging look at the 80th anniversary of this pivotal event.