NOVEMBER: Top 5 Podcasts

Embedded: Tested by NPR and CBC
Tested delves into the controversial world of sex testing in elite women’s sports, exposing the century-long practice of policing athletes based on their gender. With the rise of conversations around LGBTQ+ rights and gender identity in sport, this limited series sheds light on how these outdated practices have impacted female athletes globally. It’s an insightful exploration of how sport and societal norms intersect, offering a deep look at the athletes’ experiences in the face of such tests. Tested is a crucial listen for those interested in women’s sports, fairness, and the future of gender equality in athletics. LISTEN HERE.

Uncharted with Hannah Fry by BBC
Maths can expose fraud? Find love? Solve mysteries? Yup. Mathematician Hannah Fry takes us on data-fueled adventures, showing how numbers uncover the hidden stories that shape our lives. In this series, we meet fascinating individuals who’ve used data to go beyond what we think of as “just numbers.” Now in its second season, Uncharted reveals the unexpected ways data drives the world around us. Think of it as maths without the equations—just the good bits! LISTEN HERE.

Primer by Maximum Fun
Primer serves up a fresh take on music discovery, helping listeners explore genres beyond the Western mainstream. The inaugural season introduces audiences to Japanese City Pop, a genre that has influenced everything from lo-fi beats to modern music trends. With passion and ease, hosts guide both newcomers and long-time music fans through the genre’s history and its resurgence in recent years. It’s the ideal starting point for those ready to venture outside their usual playlists and uncover a new musical obsession. Primer invites listeners to dive into the fascinating world of global music. LISTEN HERE.

Bed of Lies by The Telegraph
Award-winning Bed of Lies is back with a second series that continues its exploration of jaw-dropping true stories. Investigative journalist Cara McGoogan uncovers tales of betrayal, deception, and cover-ups, often more shocking than fiction. From state-spun lies to failed medical treatments, the stories reveal hidden secrets with devastating consequences. This podcast is for anyone hooked on unraveling dark, real-world mysteries. Bed of Lies is a gripping listen for those who enjoy investigative journalism at its finest. LISTEN HERE.

Ghost in the Machine by Stak
Set against the backdrop of professional cycling, Ghost in the Machine tells the wild story of mechanical doping—a hidden motor found in a bike during a world championship race. Journalist Chris Marshall-Bell digs into the 2016 Femke van den Driessche scandal, where allegations of technological fraud rocked the sport. As the investigation deepens, more layers of the story unfold, offering listeners an inside look at this bizarre form of cheating. For fans of sports scandals or those curious about the lengths athletes might go to for victory, this podcast will keep you hooked. LISTEN HERE.

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Happy listening, Team Glorious x