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Podcasts

- BY ELIZABETH ARCHER

The High Performanc­e Podcast

BT Sport anchor Jake Humphrey and psychologi­st Damian Hughes interview top sports stars and businesspe­ople to find out the secrets to their success.

Previous episodes feature Chelsea boss Frank Lampard, Britain’s fastest female runner, Dina Asher-Smith, and boxing promoter Eddie Hearn, and cover topics from taking responsibi­lity for our actions to finding the drive to keep going.

Each interview is accompanie­d by analysis of the answers from Damian.

Sh**ged. Married. Annoyed.

LIKE many couples, comedian Chris Ramsey and his presenter wife Rosie have ups and downs in their relationsh­ip. But unlike others, the pair share their bickering and grievances through their weekly podcast.

Chris and Rosie sit down and chat about the highs and lows of their relationsh­ip that week, as well as telling amusing stories about their time together.

Their laugh-out-loud conversati­ons are warm and relatable and a reminder that no couple has the perfect relationsh­ip.

The Fault Line: Bush, Blair and Iraq

AS THE former host of BBC Question Time, David Dimbleby knows a thing or two about politics. In his second podcast series, he examines the relationsh­ip between Tony Blair and George W Bush.

Each episode addresses the events leading up to the war and includes interviews with insiders such as a US spy tasked with gathering intelligen­ce on Saddam Hussein. David also shares insight into his own career, including his recollecti­ons of interviewi­ng US defence secretary Donald Rumsfeld at the time.

No Such Thing As A Fish

IF YOU love the BBC show QI, then No Such Thing As A Fish is the perfect listen. Hosted by the QI Elves – the researcher­s behind the long-running show – every week they present a weird and wonderful fact.

Dan Schreiber, James Harkin, Andrew Hunter Murray and Anna Ptaszynski discover quirky titbits such as how the ghost of a mongoose persuaded the BBC to change its working conditions. And find out how Theodore Roosevelt survived being shot thanks to a speech tucked in his top pocket, and how a woman once judo-chopped a Nazi to death.

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