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You, and seven fellow "passengers" each pay $1,500 to hop on board a make-believe plane. Motivational podcasts can give us that much-needed push in the right direction to get moving again. In the face of a global reckoning triggered by the murder of George Floyd, podcasts about racial inequality took on new relevance. From getting ants drunk to whether humans are magnetic, listen in to swot up on the most niche facts that the brains behind QI have to offer. Analysis is suffused with a critical appraisal of America's role in global politics and presents refreshingly new and thought-provoking perspectives as a result. What? By Frequency 1 episode / day Since Mar 2018 Also in Cricket Podcasts Podcast ivmpodcasts.com/edges-and-sl.. Two more series – on the run-up to the Iraq war and the 1992 LA riots – are on the way. 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There are times in our lives when we get stuck in a rut and need all the help and guidance we can get to move forward. 25-30 minutes. A searing dissection of how popular media narratives shelter the powerful and cloud the truth. Andrew Keen became famous in the 2000s for his scathing criticism of internet culture and its deleterious effects on how expertise is perceived – in some ways prophesying many of the problems dogging cyberspace today. But their bizarre counsel isn’t just bleakly, hysterically funny, it’s also cathartic. Politically-inclined podcasts in the UK and US are so often obsessed with the insular (admittedly juicy) goings-on of Westminster and Washington. Hollie is a digital writer at Stylist.co.uk, mainly covering the daily news on womenâs issues, politics, celebrities and entertainment. The show is as good a scandal podcast as anything produced in America or the UK in the past few years. "Fake it until you make it on an industrial scale" underpins the tale of Anna Delvey, real name Anna Sorokin, who conned the Gossip Girl class of New York into believing she was a rich trust fund heiress. If you buy something using links in our stories, we may earn a commission. There's the addict who sold his dad's prized possession to get high, or the woman who never found the right moment to tell the father of her child that he had a daughter. London, England, United Kingdom About Podcast A weekly cricket podcast, with a round up of happenings from the world of cricket, with a focus on Indian Cricket and the IPL. What we said: Theroux is a skilful listener rather than an interrupter and guests such as Boy George, Lenny Henry and Miriam Margolyes promise to be interview gold.Available on BBC Sounds. Please refresh and try again. The Tip Off asks journalists to explain how they got the leads for their biggest stories. What? Rising above the docuseries surfeit, Nice White Parents asked whether the actions of well-meaning but overbearing, clueless, and sometimes cowardly, white parents had in fact made the US school system a worse place to be for black students over the past 60 years. Then by the year 2000, it disappeared from the menu, and the McPizza was never to be seen again. Get WIRED Daily, your no-nonsense briefing on all the biggest stories in technology, business and science. Get ready to meet some strange characters behind multi-level marketing schemes and the people who had their lives changed by them forever in unexpected ways. Fearless and unrelenting, Caliphate is investigative journalism at its most urgent. The Globalist is one of the longest-running news podcasts recorded so far, with more than 1700 episodes already recorded. Interviews with high-profile women on the world of work and modern life.