Global launches new political memoir podcast series Unprecedented

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A new political memoir podcast series gives an exclusive account of Guto Harri’s time as Director of Communications in Downing Street.

From Global, Unprecedented charts Guto’s experience working for the former Prime Minister Boris Johnson, where he was exposed to the inner workings of government.

Attending top secret meetings about Brexit, Covid, the war in Ukraine and the scandals that have plagued politics for the past decade, Guto documented it all and, for the first time, shares his story.

New podcast features fly-on-the-wall therapy sessions

is my child a monster parenting therapy podcast

Is My Child a Monster? is a new parenting therapy podcast hosted by Leslie Cohen-Rubury LCSW.

As a licensed therapist with 37 years’ experience working with families and children, Leslie gives insights and advice to parents who are struggling with challenging behaviours from their children.

The podcast is a fly-on-the-wall therapy podcast, where listeners are able to sit in on conversations Leslie has with her clients who’ve opted in to be recorded and anonymised for the sake of helping others to learn from their experiences.

BBC Radio 4 podcast Welcome to the Neighbourhood back for series two

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The popular comedy podcast, Welcome to the Neighbourhood with Jayde Adams is set to return for a second series.

In the Radio 4 podcast, host Jayde and her guests dive into the curious world of community message boards! The drama in the new series includes when a front door in Manchester is attacked with salad cream; a chicken mysteriously disappears in Surrey; and one person in Bristol turns on his neighbours, suspicious at the rate that his milk is going off.

New podcast unravels story behind Megan Bhari’s celebrity charity

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A new seven-part series from BBC Studios investigates a disturbing story behind, what appeared to be a genuine charity endorsed by stars.

The series, hosted by Jamie Bartlett, tells the story of 16-year-old Megan Bhari who set up a charity in 2012 called Believe in Magic, which gained the backing of the boy band One Direction.

Seriously ill children were granted wishes by the charity, and it didn’t take long for Believe in Magic to become a household name in the child cancer community.

New podcast, Baggage Drop launched for Mental Health Awareness Month

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A new podcast concentrating on mental health has been launched to mark Mental Health Awareness Month.

Baggage Drop is from Wondermind, described as ‘the world’s first mental health ecosystem that combines easy-to-understand articles with proven techniques, replacing jargon and judgment with expert-backed tips for healthier habits’.  It doesn’t provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

Twiggy joins Auddy with the launch of her new season

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Dame Twiggy has joined Auddy for the launch of the new season of her podcast, Tea with Twiggy.

Each week, the 60s icon sits down for a nice cuppa with some of her closest friends for an intimate chat. Previous guests have included Joanna Lumley, Lynda La Plante, Elaine Paige, Gyles Brandreth, Christopher Biggins, and David Threlfall, Robert Lindsay and Myleene Klass.

Comedians Mary O’Connell and Sharlin Jahan launch podcast

personality quiz podcast

Comedians Mary O’Connell and Sharlin Jahan have launched their debut podcast, Personality Quiz.

Each week, the hosts take a new quiz – from ‘Are You A Psychopath?’ to ‘Which Potato Are You?’ – in an attempt to get to know each other better by better knowing themselves, leading to both hilarious riffs and earnest revelation.