Sean Bean's foray into birdwatching has taken podcast enthusiasts by surprise, but the former Game of Thrones star is warm and honest in his conversation with fellow bird enthusiast Guy Garvey about spotting species abroad, identifying bird songs, and finding solace in observing nature.
On the other side of the spectrum, Vine: Six Seconds That Changed the World revisits the short-lived social media platform's potential to revive itself. The podcast explores Evan Henshaw-Plath's efforts to set up a new, AI-free alternative called diVine, which he hopes can fix modern social media's shortcomings.
Meanwhile, Love + Radio: Blood Memory delves into an offbeat true crime investigation. Nick van der Kolk's show makes an unexpected pivot to explore the case of Michael Thompson, a former Aryan Brotherhood member who has testified against his former gang in court but whose authenticity is called into question.
Lastly, Valley of Shadows follows an intriguing mystery involving Jon Aujay's disappearance in the Mojave desert in 1998. The podcast raises questions about why the LA county sheriff's department so quickly terminated their search efforts, potentially suggesting a cover-up.
These podcasts showcase the diversity and range of topics covered by popular shows, from ornithology to social media innovation and true crime investigations.
On the other side of the spectrum, Vine: Six Seconds That Changed the World revisits the short-lived social media platform's potential to revive itself. The podcast explores Evan Henshaw-Plath's efforts to set up a new, AI-free alternative called diVine, which he hopes can fix modern social media's shortcomings.
Meanwhile, Love + Radio: Blood Memory delves into an offbeat true crime investigation. Nick van der Kolk's show makes an unexpected pivot to explore the case of Michael Thompson, a former Aryan Brotherhood member who has testified against his former gang in court but whose authenticity is called into question.
Lastly, Valley of Shadows follows an intriguing mystery involving Jon Aujay's disappearance in the Mojave desert in 1998. The podcast raises questions about why the LA county sheriff's department so quickly terminated their search efforts, potentially suggesting a cover-up.
These podcasts showcase the diversity and range of topics covered by popular shows, from ornithology to social media innovation and true crime investigations.