Here are six acting podcasts that have left me with a renewed passion for the insane industry I am trying to break into.
The show translates what it means to be a conscious Muslim in America not just in its content, but by expanding the form of narrative podcasting.
At its best, Noble Blood offers a glimpse into the interior lives of people too often dismissed as the lifeless wax of the past.
The Report attempts one of the most daunting tasks in law and politics: to make the Mueller Report digestible, and even interesting.
Patient Zero must be the most riveting podcast ever made about epidemiology.
On KUER's Preach, reporter Lee Hale wants to talk about life's big questions and the messy middle of faith.
KCRW's Lost Notes does what music journalism until recently has struggled with: to make women people and not objects of consideration.
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.