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Best podcasts of the week: The loves and lives ruined by the Ashley Madison dating site hack

- Hollie Richardson and Hannah Verdier

Picks of the week

The GodmotherW­idely available, episodes weeklyIt’s 1936 New York in Nichole Perkins’ latest podcast and mobster Lucky Luciano is on trial, but there’s a far more intriguing story in the background: that of lawyer Eunice Carter. Described as “the spark that started the fire”, it’s about time Carter, the first Black woman to act as prosecutor in America, got her props. Perkins paints a picture of the straightta­lking lawyer who brought Luciano to trial, but was sidelined and kept out of the spotlight by the rules of her time.Hannah Verdier

Making Sense of Social HousingTor­toise Media, episodes weekly from WedIn this infuriatin­g miniseries that crunches the housing crisis, one housing associatio­n says that a person on a low income applying for an affordable home can be waiting eight to 10 years on a waiting list with 800 others. Jeevan Vasagar speaks to people who rely on social housing, and those who work in the system, to show exactly how bad the situation is. Hollie Richardson Hollywood ExilesBBC Sounds, episodes weeklyGame of Thrones’s Oona Chaplin is your host for this podcast about how her grandfathe­r Charlie was forced out of Hollywood during a campaign against communism. From living in a Lambeth workhouse to owning a Hollywood studio, Chaplin lived the American dream until the FBI zeroed in on him. HV

Ghost in the MachineWid­ely available, episodes weeklyWhen 19-yearold Belgian cyclist Femke Van den Driessche was found to have a motor in her bike, it caused uproar. But was she a cheat or a victim? Chris Marshall-Bell tells the very weird tale with enthusiasm, chroniclin­g death threats, incredible allegation­s involving doped pigeons and anger from competitor­s. HV

Exposed: The Ashley Madison HackWidely available, all episodes out WedWhen no-strings dating website Ashley Madison was hacked, cheaters were horrified as their personal details and desires were exposed. This series tells the story of the elaborate hack with sensitivit­y and even a little romance, as users describe the connection­s they made and the terror they felt in the face of moral judgment. HV

There’s a podcast for that

This week, Hannah Verdier picks five of the best podcasts that ended too soon, from Starlee Kine’s weird and wonderful investigat­ions to a comedy masterpiec­e from Phoebe Robinson and Jessica Williams

Mystery ShowStarle­e Kine’s quirky investigat­ions were the perfect antidote to true crime’s domination of the podcast landscape in 2015. Kine’s storytelli­ng is pitch perfect, but her podcast ended after six sweet episodes due to what Gimlet mysterious­ly de

scribed as “business reasons”. Big questions were asked in that one season, from: “How tall is Jake Gyllenhaal?” to even more complex matters, such as why Britney Spears was photograph­ed carrying an obscure self-help book by Andrea Seigel. There’s also a treasured belt buckle, a disappeari­ng video store and the search for a lunchbox.

The Butterfly EffectJon Ronson’s swift dive into the free porn industry ran for only one season, but charted its rise with sensitivit­y and a distinct lack of titillatio­n. In each three-minute episode, he traces Fabian Thylmann’s journey from a teenage entreprene­ur to the king of adult internet streaming. With full access to Thylmann’s art, Ronson explores the consequenc­es of making porn so freely available, the negative impact on the actors who rely on the industry and how technology played a part in the revolution. The landscape has changed even more since 2017, so a new season would be welcome.

First Day BackTally Abecassis’ podcast about people coming back from challengin­g moments in their lives ran for three seasons. Although the premise is simple, so much is covered in the stories featured. Abecassis’ own struggle to get back to work after having a baby kicks the podcast off, with a discussion of gender roles and the power of Patti Smith. Season two focuses on Lucie Paquette, who served seven years for manslaught­er of her partner. The final season follows Baltimore comedian Jason Weems, whose heart stopped when he had an asthma attack on stage – and it’s gripping.

2 Dope QueensGrou­nd breaking BFF podcasters Phoebe Robinson and Jessica Williams (above) brought their frankly dope style to the medium in the days when it was mostly just gentlevoic­ed beardy white men talking about stuff. Sadly, they became too popular, thanks to funny and honest discussion­s with guests including Queen Latifah, Michelle Obama and Tig Notaro. HBO specials and too many new projects beckoned, but their musings on boob sweat, Richard Gere and how many times it’s possible to watch Purple Rain are still out there and never forgotten.

A Very Fatal MurderTrue crime podcasts about small-town murders were ripe for the spoofing in 2018 and Onion Public Radio (OPR) did it brilliantl­y. “What elevates a murder from a regular ho-hum killing to a crime so gruesome and compelling it deserves its own podcast?” asks earnest reporter David Pascall, before unleashing short and sharply observed episodes that parody the obsession with cold cases. Particular­ly those involving “a really hot white girl” that can be easily sensationa­lised. It’s so dry that casual listeners might think they’ve stumbled on the new Serial, but it only lasted for six cutting episodes.

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 ?? Photograph: Philippe Lopez/AFP/Getty Images ?? Ashley Madison, which was hacked in 2016.
Photograph: Philippe Lopez/AFP/Getty Images Ashley Madison, which was hacked in 2016.
 ?? Photograph: Antonio Olmos ?? Oona Chaplin, host of Hollywood Exiles.
Photograph: Antonio Olmos Oona Chaplin, host of Hollywood Exiles.

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