5 Podcast Recommendations on Confessions, Sex, and Relationships
These five podcast episodes dive into the wild, hilarious, and deeply personal world of sex, relationships, and kink. Whether you're here to feel seen, learn something new, or just enjoy a filthy good time, this playlist has you covered. Desire is never one-size-fits-all — and these conversations celebrate the messy, curious, no shame truth of it all
A Conversation With “What Went Wrong” Podcast: Monetization, Laughs, and Live Events
What Went Wrong covers Hollywood’s most notoriously disastrous movie productions, digging into the behind-the-scenes insanity of everything from massive flops to record-breaking blockbusters.
The podcast will host their first live events during the Cheerful Earful Festival, a global festival of funny podcasts, which takes place every October in the UK, Australia and US.
Andreea Coscai speaks with the team about their journey with the podcast, monetizing, engaging their listeners, and their first live events.
A Conversation With the Host of New Podcast, “Luna Luna: Forgotten Fantasy,” Helen Molesworth
Luna Luna: Forgotten Fantasy, is a new podcast hosted by art historian Helen Molesworth. It unearths the lost history and revival of Luna Luna, the world’s first art amusement park. Featuring works by Lichtenstein, Basquiat, Haring, Dalí, Hockney, and more, this six-episode series explores the visionary spectacle that vanished for decades… until now.
Andreea Coscai speaks with Helen about the making of this new podcast.
5 Podcast Recommendations for Teacher Appreciation
May 6 is Teacher Appreciation Day. To celebrate all of those brilliant teachers out there and to highlight the complex realities of public education, here is a list of podcast episodes by, about, or for teachers. These episodes explore everything from school violence to curriculum control to the joy of inside jokes only teachers will understand.
6 Podcasts on Reproductive Rights
Whether we’re talking about the right to access abortion or gender-affirming care, the right to receive evidence-based sex education or choose the birth control method that works best for you, the ability to afford necessary healthcare, or access a clinic nearby—this battle is enormous. It will take a united community to ensure we can all freely exercise our right to bodily autonomy.