5 new podcasts to hear this week

This week’s column has a very generous selection of podcast pics.

1. Live with Steve Burns

Streaming Platform: All streaming platforms and youtube

Style: Society and culture

Your podcast alive with Steve Burns, American Actor and musicians are not far from the big, messy and complex questions of life.

In the latest episode with Roe KhannaAn American representative of the 17th Congress district of California, the pair tries to answer the burning question: is the American Dream Dead?

This episode opens on a warm, disarmament note because Burns negligence makes a cup of tea, setting a relaxed tone for a conversation that goes to detect weighty topics such as economy, technology and innovation.

Together, Steve and Khanna reflect the current situation of America, how we arrived here, and what is next.

Burns voiced his concerns about the widespread impact of technical giants and AI on the economy – and together, they explain how some of these changes are affecting everyday Americans. With the understanding of its interiors about silicon valley and policy, Khanna brings thoughtful and informed reactions to this discussion.

This recent episode has a calm, intelligent and honest approach to those subjects that often increase hot debate. It stands in a landscape that is often filled with anger and misinformation.

If you are looking for a informative and thoughtful podcast, curl on the couch with a cup of tea and listen to one with Steve Burns.

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(By Camilla Foster)

2. Who gives shirt

Streaming Platform: All streaming platforms and youtube

Style: Sports and culture

The former football player put a deep dive into the fashion of DJ, Jack Fouler, and Content Creator and Present Kimber Kumberbach in fashion around attractive history, fendics, environmental impact and football shirts.

The latest episodes of Hu Gives A shirt, fauler and Kamberbach are not such a thing as enthusiastic and a fish, James Harkin.

They discuss why football shirt is made from polyester – also known as plastic – when they were ever made of natural fiber, such as wool and cotton.

Harkin explains that wool and cotton were accessible materials, but were not actually made for football, because they became so big and heavy after your sweat.

He talks about why Swedish chemist Jones Jacob Burzelius coined the word “polymer”, and our clothes have been made from today.

If you want to know more about environmental effects football shirts, then the material used to create football shirts can affect the performance of football players, then listen to who gives shirts.

(By Yolanthe Favhinami)

3. Raise me and me

Streaming Platform: All streaming platforms and youtube

Style: Family

There are not many safe places where you can dive into the real, raw and beautiful journey of paternity, while still respecting who you are outside it – but me and my lifting is definitely one of them.

In the second episode of the new podcast series, the receipts Podcast and Aisha Nantanda from Host Audrey Akande Dr. Nagla Alphki has joined the Obugin (maternity and gynecology), who is currently fertilizing in breeding at an IVF clinic in London.

They discuss that Dr. Why Nagla wanted to get into the health of women, balances her time with her child, her pregnancy trip, and why breeding issues are not talked about enough.

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Alfeki shared some things, when people should take care of this when they are pregnant for the first time. She encourages to take supplements including folic acid – which help in the development of the child when you are expected – and vitamin D, and pre -changes the necessary lifestyle.

As the conversation moves forward, Nantanda gave Dr. Asked Nagla when women should start thinking about freezing their eggs and what the process looks like.

Dr. Nagla also provoked some breeding myths, explains why more people need to think about giving enough time to heal their bodies to heal between conception, and chaos that may come up with toddlers.

Raising me and me is creating a supporting community with curiosity, transparency and love.

(By Yolanthe Favhinami)

4. Gorgeous Design: Decondstructure

Streaming Platform: Spotify, Channel 4 houses youtube and more4

Style: Houses

If you can not get enough for the prestigious property series, grand designs of Channel 4, then you will be happy to know that it is now a brand-new visual podcast, grand designs: decontrolled.

Broadcaster and self-confessed Superfan, hosted by Greg James, each episode will be premiered directly on 4 after the weekly broadcast of the brand-new grand design series on Channel 4.

Every week, James Grand Design will sit with the host Kevin McCloud And move the audience behind the curtain of the episode, while discussing the details and decisions behind each project, take a look at the build.

Listeners may expect the owners and designers of the house to expect thoughtful discussion about the challenges, personal reflections and topical contribution of the building from themselves.

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In the first episodes, James and McCloud artists have joined Sara, whose bright red triple-filled Ganja House Durham Dells focuses on the construction of that week.

They talk about the disadvantage of the project that manage themselves, the happiness of the construction of their home from Hemperate, and how has it been in the house since the filming, and what is its future now.

Grand Design: Decondstated successfully lifts the lid and allows the listeners to look forward and indulge in the world of grand designs.

(By Yolanthe Favhinami)

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5. Music, money and destruction

Streaming Platform: All streaming platforms

Style: music

Have you ever thought of the story behind the collapse of the iconic British record label EMI?

Well, thanks to host Chris Atkins, all your questions will be answered in music, money and DestructionA new six-part story podcast created by the novel in association with BBC Studio.

In the podcast series, the audience will have to learn about the EMI’s Gai Hand’s eventful takeover and will have interviews with hands, abdomen shop boys Neil Tenant, Radio -raised, Ed O’Brien, Tony Wadsworth, former CEO of EMI Music UK and Chairman and others.

In its head, EMI defined British music culture for generations with pink Floid, Queen, Kate Bush, Radiohad, Coldplay – even Beatles. There was no other powerful company in business.

The first episode begins in London, 2008, when internet piracy and file sharing had a large impact on the music industry’s business model.

This documentation of EMI travel to rock bottom and how a private investment company rides on the hill to save the day, but something goes wrong …

Music, money and destruction is an immersive retailing of EMI life and time.

(By Yolanthe Favhinami)