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- 'No Time To Die: The Official James Bond Podcast' is a new and exclusive podcast hosted by James King. The six-part series features exclusive interviews with Daniel Craig, Rami Malek, Léa Seydoux, Lashana Lynch, Jeffrey Wright, Naomie Harris, director Cary Joji Fukunaga, producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, Billie Eilish and Finneas O'Connell and a host of key behind the scenes crew including the franchise's longstanding casting director Debbie McWilliams and special effects supervisor Chris Corbould. Each episode focuses on a different aspect of the James Bond universe, from characters to locations and music to action. Daniel Craig also discusses landing the iconic role, and the release of his final outing as the world's favourite secret agent. Podcast listeners will get an exclusive first listen to some of the No Time To Die score from Hans Zimmer by Decca Records. No Time To Die: The Official James Bond Podcast is produced by Somethin' Else in association with Metro Goldwyn Mayer Studios, Universal Pictures International, United Artists Releasing and EON Productions.
- The Midnight Miracle is a talk show podcast that that uniquely blends the salon and variety show traditions while providing a glimpse into the inner lives of hosts Talib Kweli, Yasiin Bey, Dave Chappelle, and friends. The program was recorded during Chappelle's legendary 2020 Summer Camp in Ohio.
- This sci-fi series picks up where the hit podcast, "The Bright Sessions," left off. The original series followed a group of therapy patients with supernatural abilities as they uncovered the secrets of their therapist, Dr. Bright. Six months after "The Bright Sessions" concludes, we begin again with "The AM Archives," a Luminary exclusive that tracks the mysterious Dr. Bright as she tries to reform the institution that once betrayed her. Along with time traveler Sam Barnes and ex-enemy Owen Green, Dr. Bright helps Atypicals learn how to use their abilities. But in an effort to defang the Atypical Monitors, the trio comes face to face with a patient unlike any other.
- Designer, actor, and creative powerhouse Masaba Gupta sits down with her fellow entrepreneurs for conversations full of the hard lessons, and only-funny-in-hindsight moments that have made-and continue to make-them the multi-prong mavens.
- Five years after the events of The Bright Sessions, Caleb and Adam are at college, staring down adulthood. But just as their senior year gets underway, Adam stumbles upon a secret society that brings him back into the world of Atypicals.
- "Queer Eye" star Karamo Brown goes deeper than deep on life's thorniest issues, offering wisdom and humor to help you heal and grow.
- A weekly interview series from Russell Brand that examines what's beneath the surface of the people we admire, the ideas that define our time, and the history we're told.
- In 1911, a group of Bengali men sent shockwaves across the entire British Empire. Eleven men played without boots on their feet who showed a country what #freedom felt like long before we were free. Barefoot Boys as told by Konkona Sen
- In 1963, a multimillion-dollar heist forever changed England's history. The thieves called the job the train, the papers called it the Great Train Robbery, and the police called it the crime of the century. Since then, there have been books, articles, movies, plays, even tours of the site where the robbery took place. But how the villains pulled it off-now that's a story that's never been told. At least not the way host William Green tells it, because he has access to perhaps the last surviving man who may or may not have been involved: His dad.
- Host Leon Neyfakh transports listeners into the day-to-day reality of the country's most pivotal historical events, bringing to life the forgotten twists and turns of the past while shedding light on the present. It takes listeners to the contested 2000 election between Al Gore and George W. Bush, and the extraordinary legal battle that unfolded in Florida.
- Note to Self is a technology podcast that examines the impacts that technology has on everyday life. The program is hosted by Manoush Zomorodi who explores the many quandaries facing anyone trying to preserve their humanity in the digital age.
- People's Party is a weekly interview show hosted by hip-hop legend Talib Kweli. The show features big-name guests exploring hip-hop, culture, and politics.