Podcasts
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.