Joe Marler's Celebrity Traitors Podcast Takes Aim at Nick Mohammed, But Not Without a Few Visual Faux Pas.
This week on Joe Marler's popular podcast Celebrity Traitors, the former rugby player and celebrity guest turned analyst puts his pseudopsychology skills to the test in a hilarious interview with comedian Nick Mohammed. The chemistry between them is undeniable, but not everyone can appreciate the show's visual elements – namely those six minutes of slapstick humor that didn't translate well on audio.
Meanwhile, Defiant listeners are in for a treat as former marine Eric Morante recounts his remarkable story of becoming an amputee boxer and competing in a prestigious tournament. Morante shares the traumatic event that took him out of the competition, but it's not just about the physical injury – there's also a deeper exploration of the human cost of ambition.
The Rest Is Science is another show to watch this week, with Prof Hannah Fry and YouTuber Michael Stevens bringing their unique blend of wit and knowledge to the table. They explore some pretty big questions, like whether ice can be considered a mineral or if water is actually lava – but let's just say it's not exactly rigorous scientific inquiry.
In Deep Water, travel writer Lydia Gard takes an immersive dive into the world of freediving, where divers push themselves (and their limits) to experience that elusive "peace at depth." It's a gripping exploration of the human spirit and the darker side of competition.
Last but certainly not least, Hope on Repeat is a podcast series that might just change your perspective on music. Launched by the United Nations Refugee Agency, this show features refugees sharing their stories through song – from an Afghan ultramarathon runner to a Syria-born dancer, each one offers a unique glimpse into the human experience during times of displacement and turmoil.
This week on Joe Marler's popular podcast Celebrity Traitors, the former rugby player and celebrity guest turned analyst puts his pseudopsychology skills to the test in a hilarious interview with comedian Nick Mohammed. The chemistry between them is undeniable, but not everyone can appreciate the show's visual elements – namely those six minutes of slapstick humor that didn't translate well on audio.
Meanwhile, Defiant listeners are in for a treat as former marine Eric Morante recounts his remarkable story of becoming an amputee boxer and competing in a prestigious tournament. Morante shares the traumatic event that took him out of the competition, but it's not just about the physical injury – there's also a deeper exploration of the human cost of ambition.
The Rest Is Science is another show to watch this week, with Prof Hannah Fry and YouTuber Michael Stevens bringing their unique blend of wit and knowledge to the table. They explore some pretty big questions, like whether ice can be considered a mineral or if water is actually lava – but let's just say it's not exactly rigorous scientific inquiry.
In Deep Water, travel writer Lydia Gard takes an immersive dive into the world of freediving, where divers push themselves (and their limits) to experience that elusive "peace at depth." It's a gripping exploration of the human spirit and the darker side of competition.
Last but certainly not least, Hope on Repeat is a podcast series that might just change your perspective on music. Launched by the United Nations Refugee Agency, this show features refugees sharing their stories through song – from an Afghan ultramarathon runner to a Syria-born dancer, each one offers a unique glimpse into the human experience during times of displacement and turmoil.