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Throughout 2025, I am bursting with podcast recommendations (which may not be surprising, it is part of my job by writing newspapers of podcast recommendations). I shared my list Best podcast about false and scammers, PodcastAnd If you miss podcast you will like WeightedBut then I woke up and realized that we are in about half the way during the year, and I have not spent almost enough time to talk about my favorite new show which started this year.
June is a great time to take stock of all new podcasts from the first half of June. These are shows that made a drop of my jaw, laughed me, and inspired me to join all my friends as well. I think you will like them too.
Alternative realities (embedded)

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Inherent Recently built a 3-part series, Alternative realitiesReporter Zach Mac and his father focused a stake focus, which was intended to determine once and for all, which were correct about the other, which were lost to the principles of the conspiracy. Zach’s father began to believe in Chemtrails, that the government controls the weather, that Antifa staged riots on 6 January, that a cabel called Globalist is controlling the world. Zach … did not believe those things. In the beginning of 2024, the two agreed: Zach’s father would make a list of 10 predictions that he was 100% certain, (ie a group of Democrats will be convicted of treason and/or murder, will come under the US martial law), and on 1, 2025, Zach would have to pay $ 1,000 for each one. For everyone who was not, Zach will get the same. It is a zingi idea for a series, but also a dark family story-not only for Zach and his father, but also for the whole family. Beyond money, bets are high.
Loan head

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Friends Jamie Alison Feldman (@Realgirlproject) And Rachel Gayle Webster (@webbythefox) Using storytelling, research, springness, humor and fun audio elements in their podcasts Loan headWhich examines deeply nervous issues with Jamie’s debt and uses them as an entry point on the question why so many youth are in the same boat. It is an attractive dive in the issue of millennium and their money – harming and attractive and sometimes funny, and a rich hearing experience, even if you want to crawl under a table (like me) when the conversation turns into money when the conversation turns into money.
Our ancestors were messy

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If you love the way General gossip Pulling you into a juicy drama of strangers, and especially if you also love history, Our ancestors were messyNicole Hill’s show is about Gossip, Scandals and Pop Culture, which made headlines in historic black newspapers across the US. Nicole narrated true stories from the past (a Victorian-era love triangle which hit DC elite, a secret related to a tabloid sensation in Harlem) with the help of a guest, you need to understand why it was a scam, and a novel was being excluded. Nicole’s story tells is descriptive, funny, condensed and crisp, and she uses amazing sound production that pumps it in life.
Why is Amy in a bath?

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Have you ever seen that Amy Adams performs a lot of bathtubs and shower scenes in his films? After listening to the show, you will not be able to do it unnatural. Certainly this fact is Brandon R. Reynolds and Gabi stuck to Lombardo, who spread observation in podcast Why is Amy in a bath? In six episodes he asks: Amy, who has never won the Oscar, doing all these bathtub scenes, because they provide opportunities for dramatic acting that earns the greatest, Golden-East Awards? Brandon and Gabby passed through 1,500 films, including all the best actress Oscar nominated persons, to see if there was a correlation of tub scenes, and their conclusions are the best principles of the best conspiracy.
What do we spend

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If you love refinery 29 Money diaryOr if you are just an indifferent person, you are going to saliva What do we spendIn which regular people take us, buy and buy and buy and buy what they spend in a week. This is like viewing inside their wallet, flipping through their credit card statement and listening to personal stories behind the financial decisions made by them. A person is afraid to pay for the cat’s funeral. A 35 -year -old man asked his father to pay his bills for a month. In each episode, the theme discovers, with us, that usually contains depth individual issues below their money issues and concerns they have brought. Listeners can contact the hosts for a place in the show, but it’s not thank you very much! But I am listening.
Write me back

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If you are looking for a chat show, who is laughing loudly without realizing you that you have just lost a bunch of brain cells, then try Write me backBestsailing writer Lindi West and Democracy Policy expert Megan Hachar-Mesgate are childhood friends, meet on Mike for Conso, from rail-mindless stories to practical pop-culture and political comments, flowing with an unmistakable friendship. Their chemistry is nothing that can be rehearsed or planned, and they are both good storytellers, they can spin gold with the most worldly things that happened to them in a week. Write me back There will be a balm for listeners who still miss the iconic podcast Call your girlfriend (Tear out.)
Last day of SGT. Tibbes

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Distributed in four small episodes, Last day of SGT. Tibbes The title of missing at Manchester, New Hampshire, examines the fate of Geriatric Cat, then died, causing a major setback in the community that he left behind. Rose, Sergeant. The owners of the tibes were destroyed when Tibes went missing, and to find out that he had not really disappeared at all, but in the hands of neighbors, Debbie and Sabrina’s mother/daughter, who claimed that the cat’s life is saved. We are going to know that the tibes have died. The question is what happened? Todd bookman puts a microscope in the last days of Kitty, and finds a story of adults who are badly behaved and tear a community. At one point, the toad surprises whether there are better things that he can do with his time (and microphone). “But something more important imagine that you love disappearing and dying,” they say. “It seems worth noting everyone what has happened, tried to find out.” Pet lovers get. RIP, sgt. Tibes.
What do you think so far?
We came to the forest

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We came to the forest Vienna introduces you to Forest, which is an environmental crusade, who remembers her life living in the forest with a group of other workers as she opposed the construction of the police city of Atlanta, which is one of the largest police training facilities in the country. She speaks intimate about her partner Tortuguita (manual Estabon Paase Terrain), another protector or “one defender” who was allegedly shot dead by Atlanta Law Enforcement. We came to the forest Tortugitya revolves around the murder and everything that leads to it. It is difficult to prove clear (Tortuguita was shot by the police). A policeman was also shot, but who shot him? There is no body came footage to prove what happened. Through storytelling and interviews, the show will help you think how fast things can occur when the law enforcement is in a situation, and how thin the line can be between safety and danger.
Narrow

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Kate Downey is having period pain every month as she was 14 years old. Pain of the duration of weakness is common, yet no one wants to talk or research about such a person – and certainly no one is trying to have fun with it. But Kate is doing with all the above NarrowWhich is somehow the origin and the dead are serious at the same time. It is filled with attractive interviews, published information, and useful tips for someone with a uterus. She finds smart, funny people on Mike to talk about her experiences, what is actually going on in her body and why no one cares, and why Kate has not received a answer from a doctor after 20 years of asking questions.
Suve (season 2)

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In its first season, Gentleman Luis won a Pulitzer Award to tell the story of “Suve” Gonzalaz, a convict who changed his life in jail, and his relationship with journalist Maria Hinozosa. The show has been assembled from years of recording their conversations, which is an audio document of high and climbing of both inside and outside the prison, and the mother/son Bond that develops between the two. Finally, Suve is released, and we wonder what independence really means. This is where the season is two picks: Suve is now “Mr. Pulitzer”, but life is very difficult.
Representative

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With her beautiful show Representative“Emotional Journalist” Yowai Shaw deeply resolves and resolves intimate intimacy – he finds people with unresolved relationship issues and combines them with a stranger that can help them understand better what is going on. (Recently he added a person whose wife left her for a woman, who was left with a woman. His Husband for a woman.) Yowei also appears on a large -scale popular NPR podcast InvicibiliaSo you know that you can trust him to give him a good story that will be professionally structured. This is a place for unique conversations that I have never heard before.
Sea of ​​lies

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But Sea of ​​lies (Available on Exposed Podcast feed) Sam Mulins (Wild boy)) The story of one of the most wanted men in the world tells the Albert Walker, who is arrested for fraud after a dead body, wearing a recognizable watch washees ash. The globe-spanning saga becomes a forest from there, always when you feel that it will be right. Through careful reporting, Sea of ​​lies Skirts around Walker’s manipulation strategy to achieve psychological questions at the root of their crimes.