Ronstadt (June 1)
- Rhett and Link star in “a supernatural noir comedy set on the mean streets of LA about a 9-1-1 phone jockey.”
Wastelanders: Old Man Star-Lord (June 1)
- Quill and Rocket “discover the Earth isn’t what it used to be…when they crash land 30 years after all the world’s super villains seized control.”
Life Out Loud with LZ Granderson (June 1)
- The journalist “draws from his own lived experience as a gay, Black father to host thought-provoking, poignant and engaging conversations.”
Sound Heap (June 1)
Now & Then (June 1)
- Historians Heather Cox Richardson and Joanne Freeman “use their encyclopedic knowledge of US history to bring the past to life.”
Not Past It (June 2)
- Each week Simone Polanen “picks a moment from that week in history to explore how it shapes our world today.”
Blind Guy Travels (June 2)
- Matthew Shifrin “experiences a Marx Brothers comedy, creates an online dating profile, collaborates with LEGO to develop instructions for blind builders, and prepares for college graduation.”
After the Revolution (June 2)
- The fiction pod is “based on the new novel ‘After the Revolution’ by Robert Evans.”
Science of Grief (June 2)
- It’s “by and for young adults who are exploring their grief and mental health to share stories, science and solutions.”
That Thing I Do (June 2)
- Este Haim and Darren Criss “discuss their mutual love of music and pop culture, and take deep dives into the funny, weird quirks of successful people.”
Dark History (June 2)
- Bailey Sarian adapts her YouTube series Murder, Mystery & Makeup for Podland.
PEOPLE in the ’90s (June 3)
- PEOPLE Magazine goes back to the ’90s with “exclusive celebrity interviews, deep dives into cultural touchstones, and long overdue revisits to overlooked, overhyped, or underrated pop culture gold from the best decade ever.”
Nappy Boy Radio (June 3)
- T-Pain hosts “a fun, crazy, and in your face conversation among friends and guests of the legendary artist as he unleashes his rolodex of musicians, actors, athletes and few other ‘extracurricular’ associates he’s had the pleasure of knowing throughout his career.”
Be Antiracist with Ibram X. Kendi (June 9)
What If? The Len Bias Story (June 9)
Hawk vs Wolf (June 14)
Alive Again (June 15)
- It’s the “story of Trey Anastasio’s solo career, from the Trey Anastasio Band to The Beacon Jams and beyond.”
