The Life After Prison podcast returns with its most powerful season yet, featuring moving stories of resilience, redemption, and real-life transformation. Hosted by Zak Addae-Kodua and Jules Rowan, the series spotlights survivors, campaigners, and community leaders working to change the narrative around life after incarceration.
Discover the 10 best obesity podcasts —from medical experts and researchers to real-life stories. Learn about metabolic health, weight stigma, and modern obesity treatment in a compassionate, science-based way.
A new survey of 558 creators shows video podcasts and audio-only shows are evolving into two separate podcasting industries. Learn how production time, budgets, formats, and publishing habits differ — and what it means for the future of podcasting.
Rachel Maddow returns with “Burn Order,” a new MS Now podcast investigating the WWII-era roundup of Japanese Americans and the shocking government attempt to burn evidence. Learn release dates, podcast details, and more.
Journalist Danielle Robay moves her hit show “Question Everything” to iHeartPodcasts, expanding its reach and impact. Explore the show’s mission, upcoming guests, and why this move marks a major moment in podcasting and cultural commentary.
Acast secures a major deal with Le Monde Group’s M Publicité to monetize, host, and distribute its podcasts. With 1.9M monthly listens and a booming French audio market, the partnership marks a major step in Europe’s podcast advertising growth.
After ten years of groundbreaking conversations and community-building, James Barr has announced a pause for A Gay and A NonGay. In a reflective piece for Attitude, he explains why now is the right moment to step back and what the future may still hold for the iconic LGBTQ+ podcast.
The Women Podcasters Awards 2026 has officially opened global nominations, celebrating excellence, innovation, and the rising influence of women-led podcasting. With accessible pricing and global categories, the awards empower creators worldwide. Entries accepted from 1 December 2025 to 31 March 2026.
BBC Sounds launches its 2025 festive line-up with a rich blend of Christmas music classics, brand-new podcasts, seasonal specials and New Year’s Eve programming. From ghost stories and comedy history to indie holiday playlists and wellbeing deep dives, here’s everything listeners can enjoy this Christmas season.
The creators of Anatomy of Murder have filed a $20M+ lawsuit against Audiochuck, alleging withheld revenue, accounting irregularities, and losses tied to a major SiriusXM deal. Here’s the full breakdown of the legal battle shaking the podcast industry.
Fox faces unexpected backlash as actors Kristen Bell, Brian Cox, and others say they were not informed that 15-year-old recordings from a Bible audiobook were repurposed for the new “Life of Jesus Podcast.” The controversy raises major questions about licensing and actor consent in today’s digital media world.
The Wright family from TOWIE step into the podcasting world with Wright At Home — a new lifestyle show featuring Jess, Natalya and Carol Wright. Expect candid conversations, humour, life lessons, and a behind-the-scenes look at their real lives.
