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Dubious Series of Events Edition (#135)

Congrats to Bill Gates and Rashida Jones on their new pod, which hit No. 1 on Apple Podcasts.

Bigger props to Dolly Parton. The legend made a large donation to help fund coronavirus vaccine research. Learn more about her awesomeness in Dolly Parton’s America, which, though it released last year, rose to No. 62 on the chart yesterday. She also guested on at least three pods this week.

The rest of the counts: 61 notable guests, 17 new podcasts, seven deep dives and one spectacular ad for a Welsh trailer company.

Pod Take of the Week

“A lot of people will tell me, ‘That’s not a taco. My grandmother, my abuela, made real tacos. She made real Mexican food and everything else is not Mexican food.’ Well, what if your grandmother’s a bad cook?”

Listen: The Sporkful: Hitting the Texas Taco with José Ralat (11:07)

Notable New Podcasts

 

Reminder: I’ve contracted and expanded coverage of new podcasts. The newsletter includes a curated list of the most notable and best new podcasts of the previous seven days.

Broader coverage now resides at weekinpodcasts.com, where I’ll show my work with an evolving list of new and upcoming podcasts. Know of any podcasts that should be included? Reply and let me know.

1) Bill Gates and Rashida Jones Ask Big Questions (Nov. 16)

  • The business mogul/philanthropist and the actress/writer “tackle some of the biggest questions facing us today: Is it too late to solve climate change? Does everybody lie? Is inequality inevitable?”
  • Apple Podcasts rank: No. 1.
  • Spotify Trending Podcasts rank: No. 9.

2) Sweet Boys (Nov. 18)

  • YouTubers Garrett Watts and Andrew Siwicki conduct “a blissfully chaotic and curious conversation about what it means to live in this beautiful, crazy, and confusing modern world.”
  • Apple Podcasts rank: No. 35.
  • Spotify Trending Podcasts rank: No. 2.

3) Gamblers (Nov. 18)

  • David Hill hosts the Ringer pod about the lives of six professional gamblers.
  • Apple Podcasts rank: No. 87.
  • Spotify Trending Podcasts rank: No. 15.

4) Recipe Club (Nov. 17) 

  • David Chang and Chris Ying “are joined by a rotating cast of culinary experts to prepare, eat, and judge three different recipes of the same dish.”
  • Apple Podcasts rank: No. 99.

5) Jacked: The Rise of New Jack Swing (Nov. 17)

  • Taraji P. Henson hosts the Wondery podcast about the sound that “dominated the pop music charts” in the late ‘80s and early ‘90s.

6) American Prodigy (Nov. 17)

  • Former Sports Illustrated soccer reporter Grant Wahl tells the story of former American soccer prodigy Freddy Adu.

7) Stuff the British Stole (Nov. 20)

  • The British Empire “stole a lot of stuff. Today those objects are housed in genteel institutions across the UK and the world. They usually come with polite plaques. This is a series about the not-so-polite history behind those objects.”
  • Marc Fennell hosts.

8) Add to Cart (Nov. 17)

  • Kulap Vilaysack and SuChin Pak take “funny-but-meaningful looks at modern consumerism and anything we ‘buy into,’ such as products, philosophies, lifestyles, and entertainment choices.”

9) POOG with Kate Berlant and Jacqueline Novak (Nov. 17)

  • The hosts go on an “obsessive quest through the highs and the lows of the healing world” for Will Ferrell’s Big Money Players Network of comedy podcasts.

10) The Agitators: The Story of Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass (Nov. 18)

  • The pod tells the story of “the enduring but tempestuous friendship of Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass.”

11) Jill Scott Presents: J.ill the Podcast (Nov. 18)

  • The singer says her pod “is like chilling with that friend who says what everyone wants to say but is too afraid to – times three.”

12) Your Fave’s Faves (Nov. 18)

  • Rachel Hollis “sits down with celeb guests to get real about their ultimate ‘Top Five,’ in any category they want.”

13) Greetings from Somewhere (Nov. 18)

  • Zach Mack hosts a “documentary-style travel podcast that explores and celebrates unique places.”

14) Hunting Ghislaine (Nov. 19)

  • John Sweeney investigates Jeffrey Epstein’s partner Ghislaine Maxwell, telling “a fairy story which happens the wrong way round, of how a princess ends up accused of being the monster and no-one at all ends up happily ever after.”

15) Kesha and the Creepies (Nov. 20)

  • The pop star “explores supernatural subjects and alternative lifestyles with today’s most exciting pop culture guests & supernatural experts.”

16) [X] on [Y] (Nov. 20)

  • Artists invite listeners “on a deep dive into a musician and catalogue that has influenced their artistry.”

17) Curveball (Nov. 17)

  • Kellie Riordan “tracks down our boldest and brightest leaders and asks them to reveal the tips, tricks and hacks that help them tackle life’s toughest moments.”

For 10 more new podcasts plus upcoming debuts, visit the This Week in Podcasts website.