Jenni Murray's Saga Magazine Series Wins Hearts with Life Lessons and Laughs
In her latest podcast series, Jenni Murray takes listeners on a journey through life lessons learned from those who have experienced the highs and lows of life. The Saga magazine series features older interviewees sharing their stories, offering words of wisdom and humor along the way.
One notable episode is an in-depth conversation with Paul Merton, who opens up about his mental health struggles. This candid conversation serves as a reminder that speaking openly about one's struggles can be incredibly empowering.
Another powerful episode centers around the Own My Life course, which helps survivors of abuse to move forward after their trauma. The show features interviews with women who have experienced abuse and are now working towards healing and recovery. Each episode is a heart-wrenching yet uplifting listen.
Josh Widdicombe's Museum of Pop Culture is a self-indulgent yet hilarious podcast that delves into the world of film, TV, and music through odd tales such as Mr Blobby's rise to fame. With its unique blend of humor and nostalgia, it's no wonder this show has established itself in the podcast canon.
Shakespeare fans will love Play On Podcast's latest adaptation of Much Ado About Nothing, which brings the classic rom-com to life on the French Riviera. The result is a lively and refreshing take that's sure to delight audiences.
Finally, comedian Matt Forde attempts to get to the bottom of how England wins the World Cup in his new podcast series How to Win the World Cup. With guests like Alex Brooker asking tough questions about tournament misery and young fans' expectations, it's clear this series is all about honest conversation.
In her latest podcast series, Jenni Murray takes listeners on a journey through life lessons learned from those who have experienced the highs and lows of life. The Saga magazine series features older interviewees sharing their stories, offering words of wisdom and humor along the way.
One notable episode is an in-depth conversation with Paul Merton, who opens up about his mental health struggles. This candid conversation serves as a reminder that speaking openly about one's struggles can be incredibly empowering.
Another powerful episode centers around the Own My Life course, which helps survivors of abuse to move forward after their trauma. The show features interviews with women who have experienced abuse and are now working towards healing and recovery. Each episode is a heart-wrenching yet uplifting listen.
Josh Widdicombe's Museum of Pop Culture is a self-indulgent yet hilarious podcast that delves into the world of film, TV, and music through odd tales such as Mr Blobby's rise to fame. With its unique blend of humor and nostalgia, it's no wonder this show has established itself in the podcast canon.
Shakespeare fans will love Play On Podcast's latest adaptation of Much Ado About Nothing, which brings the classic rom-com to life on the French Riviera. The result is a lively and refreshing take that's sure to delight audiences.
Finally, comedian Matt Forde attempts to get to the bottom of how England wins the World Cup in his new podcast series How to Win the World Cup. With guests like Alex Brooker asking tough questions about tournament misery and young fans' expectations, it's clear this series is all about honest conversation.