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  • What makes you a heretic? Journalist Andrew Gold believes that, in an age of group-think and tribes, we need heretics - those who use unconventional wisdom to speak out against their own groups, from cancelled comedians and radical feminists to cult defectors and vigilantes hunting deviants.
    Learn from my guests how to rebel, think differently and resist social contagion. From Triggernometry's Francis Foster and the world's most cancelled man Graham Linehan to Robbie Williams and gender critical atheist Richard Dawkins. These are the people living with the weight of their own community's disappointment on their shoulders.

  • ‘The Affair…. with Anna Williamson’ will unveil the secrets behind modern-day affairs. 1 in 5 people have admitted to having an affair, but it’s a topic that is rarely explored and remains taboo, because it sparks such powerful reactions.

    Each episode highlights all angles of a real-life affair, told by the key protagonists offering raw insight into the causes, emotions and consequences of infidelity. In this podcast, Anna will uncover the hidden truths behind one of the most prevalent aspects of modern human relationships.

  • A story of connection beyond Earth and Sky.

    This is a real time diary of one woman's attempt to consciously build the practice of going into the garden each day with the intent to stand still, listen, observe and connect with the all that is.

    Each episode takes just over a couple of minutes - listen when and where suits you best, but one day I hope it'll be outside with a cup of tea.

  • Social media fuels unrealistic beauty standards, fostering self-doubt and toxic comparisons, but quitting it isn't feasible for most of us. So, how can we stay online without succumbing to self-loathing? Eloise Viola, who battled disordered eating and body image issues, uses her music to share her journey through her debut album, Glasshouse. Eloise dives deep into the stories and songs behind the album, and offers real solutions from experts to improve self-worth and body image. The mission is to help you reconnect with food, your body, and your mind, and maybe even learn to love yourself.

  • Spiritually Helping Other People Is a Spiritual Humanitarian Podcast about Helping Other People & Giving Back. 

    Spiritually Helping Other People is a Humanitarian business focus on helping Humanity โ€“ Animals โ€“ Universe & inspiring humanity to help other people & give back. 

    Spiritually Helping Other People want to inspire Spiritual Change within Humanity โ€“ Animals โ€“ Universe and help Humanity by support each other. 

    Spiritually Helping Other People want to provide spiritual education to help Humanity to help other people & give back. 

    Spiritually Helping Other People want to inspire the new generations of Spiritual Seekers, Leaders, Spiritual Teachers, Creators to work towards Spiritual Change, Love & Peace and helping other people who are going through severe adversity & suffering. 

    Christopher Liam Rose founded Spiritually Helping Other People because he believes there need to be a Spiritual Change within Humanity โ€“ Animals โ€“ Universe to help Humanity end Pain, Adversity, Suffering.

     Christopher Liam Rose want to inspire Humanity to Spiritually Help Other People in what they are going through and end Suffering & Pain for Mankind. 

  • Hello there and a very warm welcome to Chazingdra Chats! The show where we take a stroll through the life stories of people in the Pokémon community, discovering the 6 Pokémon on their dream team along the way. I’m Charlie Merriman, otherwise known as Chazingdra, a host & commentator for the Pokémon Video Game Championships Series and a content creator, and I’m joined each week by a new guest. Come hang out with us and hear my guest’s fascinating tales, soak up some Pokémon nostalgia and share the laughs as we go - enjoy!

    (Disclaimer: This podcast is in no way affiliated with or endorsed by The Pokémon Company or The Pokémon Company International.)

  • Black History Month plays a crucial role, but it's essential to acknowledge that the celebration of Black heritage and culture extends beyond just one month. It's a year-round commitment involving celebration, recognition, support, education, and advocacy. Hosting this podcast is Steph Edusei, a renowned leader, speaker, and coach. As an Ashanti-Geordie woman with mixed Ghanaian and English roots from the North East of England, she brings a unique perspective to the table.

  • Join Diona, Jordan, Olivia and Shannon every Monday in The Girls Groupchat!

  • Tom hitchhiked alone from Cornwall to Australia to challenge the idea that the world is inherently dangerous. Along the way, he encountered territorial wolves, the Russian Secret Service and overcame terrible self-doubt. He learned a lot about what we need as humans and developed some unique perspectives on resilience. 

    Whether it's exploring the outdoors, pushing personal limits, or rethinking what we've been told, this channel is about discovering a fresh perspective on life.


    New episodes every Sunday 19:00GMT!

  • A podcast from Kerry at Howl School for Dogs, a UK based dog trainer with a focus on ethical and modern guardianship. Embrace the chaos.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Insights and commentary from FTL, Future Transport London campaigning for sustainable solutions to capital’s transport problems, favouring public transport, walking & cycling over private cars. https://www.futuretransportlondon.org/

  • Put the kettle on, because tea is about to be spilled. Olympic rugby player Ilona Maher is letting her hair down alongside her sisters, “Girl Dinner” creator Olivia Maher and human rights advocate Adrianna “Dre Baby” Maher. From the field to the dinner table, the sisters tackle everything from getting curves to going viral to Nancy Meyers movies. Whether you need a soft place to land or a minute to touch grass, there’s no place like the House of Maher, launching Tuesday March 25th. New episodes release every Tuesday.
    A Wave Original. Presented by Samsung Galaxy.

  • How To Be A VIP is a podcast about living as or with a visually impaired person, and aims to help you, our lovely listener, see the world through our eyes.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • With candid conversations about relationships, trauma, success, failure, life changes, and everything in between, People Are Everything offers listeners an inspiring and relatable exploration of the human experience.

    Julia’s signature question is at the heart of each episode: “Who are the five people who have shaped the person you are today?” The answers reveal intimate and thought-provoking insights into the relationships, experiences, and moments that define us.

    Whether you’re seeking wisdom, motivation, or a sense of connection, this podcast will leave you reflecting on the people and moments that have shaped your story and wondering who your five would be!

  • Jordan Jarrett-Bryan, journalist and broadcaster (Channel 4 News, The Guardian, talkSPORT, AFTV), hosts JJB's The World's Coolest Disabled. A bold, no-filter podcast exploring life with disabilities. Mixing raw honesty, heartfelt stories, and laughs, it features voices from all parts of life: disabled people, their loved ones, and health professionals. Packed with insights, tears, and breakthroughs, this is the conversation everyone needs to hear.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • In each episode, we dive deep into the lifestyles, professional journeys, and personal stories of our guests. Through candid interviews with well-known personalities, we explore the experiences that have shaped them, uncovering their challenges, successes, and unique perspectives. Our podcast offers a mix of inspiration, entertainment, and practical insights that resonate with a diverse audience.Designed for listeners curious about relocating to, investing in or spending time in Portugal, our conversations offer insights into professional achievements, lifestyle choices, and personal journeys

  • The podcast all about the colourful characters and community of Kincraig Village in the Cairngorms National Park in the Scottish Highlands. It's a tribute to, and celebration of, the people and places on our doorsteps and an exploration of the power of community spirit and why it's more important than ever today.

  • Queer Talker is a podcast celebrating the stories and journeys of LGBTQ+ individuals from all walks of life, from business leaders to celebrities and influencers. Through open and authentic conversations, we explore themes of identity, authenticity, and the power of living boldly.

  • The true(ish) confessions of the worlds only Professional Walrus Chaser, Tragic O’Hara.

  • Talk To Me Sis is a heartfelt and honest podcast hosted by two moms who first connected through the hit show Love on the Spectrum—but their bond goes far beyond reality TV. United by their journeys of raising sons with autism, they dive into real conversations about motherhood, relationships, personal growth, and everything in between. With humor, vulnerability, and unfiltered storytelling, Talk To Me Sis is a space where no topic is off-limits. Whether discussing love, parenting, or life’s unexpected turns, they invite listeners to laugh, cry, and connect—just like sisters do.

  • We are deeply moved to introduce "The Truth of Grief," a new podcast dedicated to sharing heartfelt stories and taboo subjects from all who have experienced a form of grief. This platform is created to offer comfort, understanding, and support to those navigating the profound journey of grief.

    Our host, Connor, knows the depths of this sorrow all too well. After losing his beloved daughter to cancer when she was just 15 months old, Connor decided to transform his grief into a source of support for others.