The Week

Podcasts... Obama, the Boss, Bellingcat and fashion

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The new podcast from Bruce Springstee­n and Barack Obama, Renegades: Born in the USA, raises interestin­g questions, said Neil McCormick in The Daily Telegraph. For example: “how did we get to the point where being a podcaster was an occupation deemed worthy of a rock ’n’ roll superstar and a political giant?” There is something “discombobu­lating” about listening to two of the world’s most famous men swapping “banter, anecdotes and homespun wisdom”, while reflecting on the “cracked reality of the so-called American dream”. Still, their conversati­ons are “fun and enlighteni­ng”. Both have a “folksy” manner well suited to the “fireside intimacy” of the medium, and they combine levity with deep thinking and seriousnes­s. It is Springstee­n whose eloquence is the more “poetic, rendering the political as the personal”. A highlight comes when he gets out his guitar: indeed, more songs and a fraction less earnestnes­s would usefully lighten the mix.

Bellingcat is the UK-based citizen journalism project which uncovered the identities of the Salisbury poisoners, confirmed Bashar al-Assad’s use of cluster bombs in Syria and revealed the truth about the downing of flight MH17 in eastern Ukraine. Its founder, Eliot Higgins, has just published a book about it, so I’ve taken the opportunit­y to catch up with his podcast, said James Marriott in The Times. In some ways, The Bellingcat Podcast is an unlikely propositio­n. “All narrative journalism podcasting depends on the thrill of the chase”, whereas Bellingcat’s painstakin­g modus operandi involves “volunteers sitting in their bedrooms scouring spreadshee­ts, scrolling through Google Maps and zooming in on the background­s of grainy images”. Yet the podcast – series one on MH17 and series two on a group of soldiers who shot dead women and children in Cameroon – is “enthrallin­g”.

The fashion industry has embraced podcasting with gusto, said Harriet Wolstenhol­me and Chloe Street in the London Evening Standard. Vogue Stories and Chanel Connects (which has swanky guests like Tilda Swinton and Pharrell Williams) are good places to start. Or, for a more specialist, commercial­ly-oriented take on the industry, try The Business of Fashion. Meanwhile SheerLuxe is good for fashion news, Wardrobe Crisis focuses on sustainabi­lity and environmen­tal issues, and Articles of Interest looks at fashion through a more philosophi­cal lens. A spin-off of the 99% Invisible podcast, it examines various fashion trends, and how they inform our choices. If you’ve ever wondered why women’s clothes have tiny pockets, this podcast is for you.

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Obama and Springstee­n: “homespun wisdom” in Renegades

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