The latest series from Wondery is disturbing, entertaining, and ultimately disappointing.
Soft Voice develops its dichotomy between "good" and "bad" choices into an intricate portrait of a conflicted mind.
The show captures the uncooked conversation and raw opinion that characterize many popular, “unfiltered” podcasts, minus the blatant bigotry.
The show wants to inform us how racism, sexism, and economic inequality all contribute to misdiagnosis.
Passenger List’s impressive sound design succeeds in immersing the listener, but disguises its script’s lack of subtlety.
On Over My Dead Body, journalist Matthew Shaer investigates an elaborate plot that speaks of the destructive potential of a love-gone-wrong.
The podcast's biggest success is in the attention it pays to the individuals exploited by these schemes.