365 Stories I Want to Tell You Before We Both Die (Jan. 1)
- It’s an “oral history of Caveh Zahedi by Caveh Zahedi.”
The Show Show (Jan. 1)
- An exploration of the “A-Z and the 1,2,3 of musicals.”
The Bible in a Year (Jan. 1)
Fantastic! With Dana Carvey (Jan. 2)
Morning Announcements (Jan. 4)
- Betches co-founder Sami Sage “gives you quick daily updates with the most important info you need to know about politics and current events.”
Late Edition: Crime Beat Chronicles (Jan. 4)
- It’s “a collection of limited anthology style episodes exploring true stories as told by journalists from regional newspapers around America.”
To Catch a Hacker (Jan. 4)
- It’s a “series about cybercrime, what really happens, how we find the people behind the crimes, and how they are brought to justice.”
Chicano Squad (Jan. 5)
- The pod tells the story of five police officers in Houston 40 years ago who “were placed in an audacious experiment: A new all-Latino homicide squad, with little training and few resources, assigned to solve the city’s most vicious crimes.”
Salute the Songbird with Maggie Rose (Jan. 5)
- The musician “hosts candid conversations with her female musical heroes about their lives in and out of music, and a lot more.”
Spark & Fire (Jan. 5)
- The pod from WaitWhat promises to follow the “hero’s journey behind the world’s most iconic creations.”
The Messenger (Jan. 5)
- Ugandan pop star Bobi Wine leads a movement to overthrow corrupt revolutionary leader Yoweri Museveni.
Broccoli Book Club (Jan. 6)
- The pod focuses on “books which we believe push us to be inquisitive and give us a better understanding of society today.”
94 & More (Jan. 6)
- It’s a “love-letter” to basketball, from Bristol Studio.
Lightweights (Jan. 6)
- Comedy podcasters Joe Vulpis and Ilya Feddy say they “literally have no idea what we’re doing.”
Because We Got High (Jan. 7)
- The Barstool Sports pod promises a “dive deep into every topic that surrounds daily life, A-Z.”
Food Network Obsessed (Jan. 8)
- Jaymee Sire talks to Food Network favorites “and nothing will be off the menu as they dish on their road to success, their go-to guilty pleasures, and the trends they’re watching closely.”
Word Wild Web (Jan. 10)
- The comedy pod claims to be “the world’s first Artificial Intelligence to host a podcast.”
Into The Grey Zone (Jan. 10)
- Sky News’s Deborah Haynes explores the grey zone, “where anything can be – and is – used as a weapon and anyone, anywhere can be a target.”
Norco ’80 (Jan. 11)
- LAist Studios and Antonia Cereijido tell “the unbelievable true story about God, guns, survivalism and the bank robbery that changed policing in America forever.”
- Apple Podcasts rank: No. 88.
Power: The Maxwells (Jan. 11)
- The pitch: “Everyone’s heard of Ghislaine Maxwell (Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged partner in crime). But there’s a shadowy figure who hangs above her who you likely don’t know: her father, media tycoon Robert Maxwell.”
- Apple Podcasts rank: No. 3.
Alone Together (Jan. 11)
- Peg Fong isn’t “here to solve loneliness. But to add one voice to another so that we are alone together.”
How To Be a Better Human (Jan. 11)
- In the TED podcast, comedian Chris Duffy talks with guests and past TED speakers “as they uncover sharp insights and give clear takeaways on how YOU can be a better human.”
Talking it Out (Jan. 11)
- Bachelor Nation favorites Mike Johnson and Dr. Bryan Abasolo “give advice, get advice, and most importantly, push you outside your comfort zone.”
The Dinesh D’Souza Podcast (Jan. 11)
Talking Body (Jan. 11)
- Amy Porterfield hosts a pod that’s “all about unlearning the ways we’ve been taught to shame, restrict, and reduce ourselves in the name of some elusive idea of beauty.”
FIFA PlayOn (Jan. 12)
- Liam Payne and Jaydee Dyer “chat to one of the world’s most exciting footballers and recording artists, unpacking a playlist of songs which soundtrack their inspirational lives.”
Bialik’s Breakdown (Jan. 12)
- Mayim Bialik’s upcoming pod will take “a holistic approach in discussing mental health.”
Kam and Kary Do Dallas (Jan. 12)
- Kameron Westcott and Kary Brittingham of “Real Housewives of Dallas” “team up for a new weekly entertainment podcast.”
The Long Shot (Jan. 12)
- NBAer Duncan Robinson provides “an inside look into the NBA season while showcasing stories of those that have overcome the odds and achieved success.”
Hey, Stranger! (Jan. 12)
- Thoraya Maronesy shares her encounters with strangers “with you, an audience of other strangers, in hopes that one day we won’t feel so ‘strange’ to one another anymore.”
Too Long; Didn’t Watch (Jan. 12)
- TV critic Alan Sepinwall talks with “a celebrity guest who has never seen an extremely popular and groundbreaking television series. Together Alan and his guest watch the pilot and the finale episodes of a series- and nothing in between.”
Anything for Selena (Jan. 12)
- WBUR and Futuro Media launch a pod to explore “what the legacy of slain Mexican American pop star Selena Quintanilla shows us about identity and belonging.”
Two Guys From Hollywood (Jan. 12)
- Hollywood natives Alan Nevins and Joey Santos offer “a dose of pop culture, a little drinking, a lot of food, and plenty of celebrity friends they’ve made along the way” for the Dan Patrick Podcast Network.
Object of Sound (Jan. 12)
Hip Hop Raised Me (Jan. 13)
- DJ Semtex launches “a celebration of the culture that continues to shake the room, move the needle, and change the world.”
RELAX! with Colleen Ballinger & Erik Stocklin (Jan. 13)
- Colleen Ballinger and Erik Stocklin spend “an hour each week discussing anything, everything and sometimes nothing at all.”
Celebrity Book Club with Steven & Lily (Jan. 13)
- Steven Phillips-Horst and Lily Marotta “rifle through the diaries of drug-addled starlets, oddly obsessive restaurateurs, brass-knuckled female realtors, and boring gay politicians’ even more boring gay husbands, finding fertile ground for searing cultural insights and juicy gossip.”
Business Movers (Jan. 14)
- Lindsay Graham hosts the new Wondery show “that brings you the true stories of the brilliant but all-too-human businesspeople who risked it all.”
Behind the Insurrections (Jan. 14)
- “In the wake of the January 6th insurrection in D.C., Robert Evans and co-host Propaganda take a look at fascist insurrections throughout history.”
Now We’re Talking with Drew Gasparini (Jan. 15)
- The Broadway composer “invites his show biz friends to discuss things about them you can’t find on Google.”
Tellybox (Jan. 17)
- Emma Doran and Jen Hatton share “the good, the bad and the scarlet of what’s on your telly each week.”
How It Happened (Jan. 18)
- Axios political reporter Jonathan Swan “reveals the inside story of Donald Trump’s last few months in office.”
Linda Marigliano’s Tough Love (Jan. 18)
Great! News with Kevin and Mike (Jan. 18)
- KROQ radio vets Kevin Ryder and Mike Catherwood “bring you a podcast packed with ONLY Great News.”
The Apology Line (Jan. 19)
- Marisa Bridge hosts the Wondery show, which recalls the “groundbreaking conceptual art project developed and operated by Allan Bridge from 1981 to 1995. Using repurposed telephone answering machines not long after they first introduced to the market, Allan recorded messages from anonymous callers.”
The Kennedys (Jan. 19)
- The pod marks the 60th anniversary of JFK’s inauguration with “some of the most important moments in the Kennedy dynasty.”
Our Voices — in the NHS (Jan. 19)
Dog Edition (Jan. 19)
- James Jacobson hosts “a modest attempt to rectify that imbalance with news, in-depth reporting, analysis, features, and interviews.”
Brown Baby (Jan. 19)
- The “parents of brown babies – writers, musicians, chefs, comedians, actors and more – to talk about their parenting journeys and the highs and lows they’ve experienced along the way.”
Beyond the Fairway (Jan. 19)
- Will Lowery and Doug Smith “talk about relatable and entertaining topics from the world of golf, plus interview celebrities, athletes, and golf influencers.”
Race to 270 (Jan. 20)
- The podcast/game show spinoff from Armchair Expert features two friends “on a race to see who can reach 270 pounds first. Aaron starts out the competition at 306 pounds and has 36 pounds to lose. Charlie starts at 230 pounds and has 40 pounds to gain.”
Carefully Reckless (Jan. 20)
- Jess Hilarious ”will be talking all the topics nobody DARES to speak about!”
Cleanup on Aisle 45 (Jan. 20)
- A look at President Joe Biden’s “Department of Justice and Intelligence Agencies as we rebuild the damage caused by Trump, work to apply equal justice under law, and hold the Trump administration accountable.”
First Take, Her Take (Jan. 21)
- Charly Arnolt, Kimberley Martin and Chiney Ogwumike “discuss and debate the biggest sports stories while also providing insight into their personalities as the three women delve into other topics about their lives and culture in the First Take style.”
Life Skills (Jan. 21)
- Tavi Gevinson’s Audible pod “dives into difficult situations with nuance and specificity, defying platitudes and embracing the expertise of the writers featured,” according to Teen Vogue.
We Talk Back (Jan. 21)
Facing Forward (Jan. 22)
- Margaret Brennan “asks the tough questions of key business and political leaders, CEOs, and economists to get answers about how the fallout and recovery affects you, your family, and your future.”
Cheers, Brother! (Jan. 22)
- Sarah Baska and Caitlyn Rae “like to get a little too loose and overshare the insanity that life throws at them week after week.”
Anything Better? (Jan. 23)
- The new comedy pod’s from Bill Burr and Paul Virzi.
Sh!t Trips (Jan. 24)
- Jill Starley-Grainger and Alessia Horwich “share tales of the world’s most overhyped sights.”
We Didn’t Start the Fire (Jan. 24)
- Katie Puckrik and Tom Fordyce break down Billy Joel’s song line by line. Every episode examines a different topic from the song.
The Pop Test (Jan. 24)
- Scientists and comedians team for a quiz show.
The Daily Crime (Jan 25)
- Will Johnson and Reed Redmond host Vault Studios’ five-day-a-week look at various crimes.
Evil By Design (Jan. 25)
- The CBC Podcasts true crimer investigates “Canada’s Jeffrey Epstein,” fast-fashion mogul Peter Nygard.
Objections: With Adam Klasfeld (Jan. 25)
- The senior investigative reporter and editor for Law & Crime “navigates listeners through the top legal stories of the week with experts in a straightforward, analytical and factual manner.”
Adventures in Coffee (Jan. 25)
- The Caffeine Magazine pod “dives deep into your morning brew.”
Joyride with Jools Holland and Jim Moir (Jan. 26)
- Every week the hosts “take a trip with a special showbiz guest: sharing stories, revelations and memories on this tribute to transport.”
This Being Human (Jan. 26)
- Abdul-Rehman Malik “interviews an incredible person at the top of their game on Muslim art, culture, history, and society” for the Aga Khan Museum pod.
The Ezra Klein Show (Jan. 26)
- The former VOXer moves to The New York Times and “invites you into a conversation on something that matters.”
Longshot: Return Man (Jan. 26)
- It’s “an investigation into the life and mysterious death of the only Super Bowl champion from Lancaster, S.C.,” Jim Duncan of the Baltimore Colts.
Think About It with Victoria Azarenka (Jan. 26)
- The tennis player “hosts intimate and honest conversations with inspiring high level guests from various walks of life and business.”
No F*cks Given (Jan. 26)
- Author Sarah Knight offers her “hilarious, practical, no-nonsense advice in podcast form.”
Wild with Sarah Wilson (Jan. 26)
Meeting Tom Cruise (Jan. 26)
- Jeff Meachum and Joel Johnstone interview celebrities about their encounters with the actor.
Unraveled: Long Island Serial Killer (Jan. 27)
- The Investigation Discovery pod “is a search for answers in one of the biggest murder mysteries in American history.”
Doing Justice (Jan. 27)
- Former federal prosecutor Preet Bharara “explores the key elements of a case from the unique perspective of the prosecutor.”
Godcast (Jan. 27)
- The pod’s based on the “universe’s most popular unverified Twitter account, @TheTweetOfGod.”
Real Sports Podcast (Jan. 27)
- Real Sports producer Max Gershberg “offers an insider look at stories from the latest episode of the show” from HBO.
Comedy Gold Minds (Jan. 27)
- Comedian Kevin hart “will pair with comedic tastemakers for “ear-opening” dialogue that takes listeners on a wild and crazy ride through some of the world’s top comedic minds.”
Out for Blood: The Story of Carrie the Musical (Jan. 27)
- Chris Adams and Holly Morgan tell “the surprising story behind the show’s creation and its infamously disastrous run.”
Unraveled: Long Island Serial Killer (Jan. 27)
- The opening season of the anthology show from Investigation Discovery focuses on “eleven bodies [that] were found on the coast of Long Island.”
On Love (Jan. 27)
- Comedian Jacob Hawley “explores the world of love, sex and intimacy – and the people that make money from it.”
Pillows and Beer (Jan. 27)
- Craig Conover and Austen Kroll “discuss their lives outside of reality TV and show who they are behind the camera.”
TikTok For You (Jan. 28)
- Brittany Broski hosts the official pod of TikTok, discussing “everything TikTok with the creators who have turned the platform into a global community and cultural phenomenon.”
Through the Cracks (Jan. 28)
- The true crime pod from WAMU in Washington, D.C. “investigates gaps in our society and the people who fall through them.”
- First season: The disappearance of 8-year-old Relisha Rudd from a homeless shelter.
Call Your Grandmother (Jan. 28)
- The pod features “less-than traditional Jewish grandmothers and the unbreakable bond they have with their favorite grandchildren.”
Sports Card Nonsense (Jan. 28)
- The Ringer pod looks at the hot sports card market “and how to make money with this hobby.”
The History of Sketch Comedy (Jan. 28)
- The Audible original comes from Keegan-Michael Key and Elle Key.
New Jersey Is The World (Jan. 28)
- It’s “a loose, hilarious, loving exploration of America’s greatest and strangest state.” Ha.
- It’s “spearheaded” by comedian Chris Gethard.
Screen Watching (Jan. 28)
- Dan Barrett and Simon Foster “offer reviews, industry news, and recommendations of great things to check out” on your TV and film screens.
Follow Friday (Jan. 29)
- It’s “A podcast about the best people on the internet.”
I Spent a Day With… (Jan. 29)
- It’s the podcast spinoff of Anthony Padilla’s YouTube series.
That Will Never Work (Jan. 30)
- Netflix co-founder Marc Randolph “works directly with entrepreneurs who have been told ‘that will never work,’ helping them turn their nascent or struggling businesses into sustainable companies.”
