Podcasts of the Week: Celebrity Traitors' Joe Marler Takes on Nick Mohammed in Defiant Battle of Wit.
Celebrity Traitors star Joe Marler's new podcast, "Joe Will See You Now", has launched to a mixed reaction. The show, which sees Marler engage in verbal sparring matches with various guests, kicked off with an episode that pitted him against comedian Nick Mohammed. While fans of the former rugby player turned TV personality were excited for the encounter, some viewers found the video-heavy format, which includes several minutes of comedic sketches, to be less effective when viewed on audio-only.
Meanwhile, Defiant has debuted as a podcast series featuring the remarkable true story of Eric Morante, an amputee boxer who was forced to abandon his tournament ambitions after his licence was revoked. The show delves into the circumstances surrounding Morante's bombshell, which saw him torn apart in Iraq and left with a shattered leg.
In contrast, The Rest Is Science promises an eclectic mix of topics, starting with a discussion on water β or rather, whether it is a mineral. Hosted by Prof Hannah Fry and YouTuber Michael Stevens, the show is more conversational than rigorous, although it does pack a lot into its 30-minute runtime.
Another highlight this week has been Deep Water, an Investigates series that delves into the cutthroat world of freediving. The podcast sheds light on the competitive nature of the sport and the personal sacrifices made by those who pursue it.
For fans of poetry and performance, Hope On Repeat is a must-listen. This new series from the United Nations Refugee Agency features current and former refugees sharing their "hope hits" β songs that have carried them through some of life's most difficult times.
Celebrity Traitors star Joe Marler's new podcast, "Joe Will See You Now", has launched to a mixed reaction. The show, which sees Marler engage in verbal sparring matches with various guests, kicked off with an episode that pitted him against comedian Nick Mohammed. While fans of the former rugby player turned TV personality were excited for the encounter, some viewers found the video-heavy format, which includes several minutes of comedic sketches, to be less effective when viewed on audio-only.
Meanwhile, Defiant has debuted as a podcast series featuring the remarkable true story of Eric Morante, an amputee boxer who was forced to abandon his tournament ambitions after his licence was revoked. The show delves into the circumstances surrounding Morante's bombshell, which saw him torn apart in Iraq and left with a shattered leg.
In contrast, The Rest Is Science promises an eclectic mix of topics, starting with a discussion on water β or rather, whether it is a mineral. Hosted by Prof Hannah Fry and YouTuber Michael Stevens, the show is more conversational than rigorous, although it does pack a lot into its 30-minute runtime.
Another highlight this week has been Deep Water, an Investigates series that delves into the cutthroat world of freediving. The podcast sheds light on the competitive nature of the sport and the personal sacrifices made by those who pursue it.
For fans of poetry and performance, Hope On Repeat is a must-listen. This new series from the United Nations Refugee Agency features current and former refugees sharing their "hope hits" β songs that have carried them through some of life's most difficult times.