Each month, Podcast Review's staff offers its recommendations on the best new podcasts to listen to. Here are our favorites for September.
The Clearing seeks to piece together a number of investigations into a coherent understanding of Ed Edwards’s crimes.
By telling the story of an unconscious person, the L.A. Times podcast takes privacy concerns to a new place.
Crime Junkie is not just about crimes. It is also about two friends connecting over something they love.
In 2019, we are lucky to have a wealth of trans-made audio content. But few shows, if any, are given the resources, support and attention they deserve.
Crooked Media's This Land is worth listening to for its detailed and caring exploration of Native American history.
Hosted by Kai Wright, WNYC's latest podcast series looks at today’s America and tries to make some sense of it.
What makes Criminal truly superlative is its ceaseless curiosity about human behavior, illicit and licit alike.
Should This Exist? considers the various ways technology could, in fact, harm humanity. But does the podcast go far enough?
We asked Phoebe Judge, Lauren Spohrer, and Nadia Wilson about the evolution of their reporting.
Slate's Josh Levin does a remarkable job at encapsulating Linda Taylor’s sprawling life.
Man in the Window is an exercise in empathy, something the Golden State Killer never seemed to possess.