Audio Podcast Directory - Podcasts with only audio episodes
The Things We Forgot To Remember - Open2.netJoin Now to Follow
How do you know what we hear about in the news is the true interpretation of events? How can you be sure? If the present can be open to interpretation, then is the same true of historical events? Find out about the thinking behind The Things We Forgot To Remember.
By Chris Williams, Stefan Berger, Paul Lawrence, Annika Mombauer, David Edgerton, Donna Loftus, Dan Weinbren, Jovan Byford and Clive Emsley
RFI - Bonjour l'EuropeJoin Now to Follow
Chaque jour, un correspondant de RFI en Europe raconte la société de son pays. Les Britanniques abolissent la chasse à courre, les Belges légalisent l’euthanasie active, les Russes organisent une foire de millionnaires… si l’Europe se mondialise, elle entretient aussi sa diversité. Les uns ouvrent la voie, les autres font de la résistance ; les uns se vantent de conserver leurs traditions, les autres se coulent dans le moule.
By Rfi - Radio France Internationale
The House I Grew Up InJoin Now to Follow
A series that revisits the childhood homes and neighbourhoods of influential Britons. Presenter Wendy Robbins meets politicians, poets, scientists and entrepreneurs, and uncovers the experiences which shaped the lives of well-known public figures.
By BBC Radio 4
Tracing Your RootsJoin Now to Follow
Inspirational family history stories and key genealogy advice. Sally Magnusson and Nick Barratt uncover personal perspectives on social history and give listeners the tools to become family history detectives.
By BBC Radio 4
Cityguides enhanced on Guardian UnlimitedJoin Now to Follow
Inside guides and information on the hottest places to go from guardian.co.uk, enhanced with pictures
By Guardian Unlimited
Darwin Now: The Open University and British CouncilJoin Now to Follow
The Open University and the British Council have created a weekly podcast exploring the life of Darwin and his work. We reveal the global responses to Darwin and ask some crucial questions such as, can DNA offer clues to what makes us uniquely human? Do languages evolve in the same way as species do in nature? And what can evolution tell us about falling birth rates, the menopause and the role of parents in childcare?
By Rissa de la Paz and others
Breaking Science (previously Up All Night: The Naked Scientists) - open2.netJoin Now to Follow
Each week Dr Chris Smith and his fellow scientists round up the latest science news and talk to the people making the latest discoveries. They also find time to debunk some science myths. Like does cracking your knuckles give you arthritis? Learn more about science at open2.net/breakingscience.
By The team: Dr Chris Smith, Diana O’Carroll, Helen Scales, Kat Arney
Vineyard Churches UK and Ireland PodcastJoin Now to Follow
Official podcast from Vineyard Churches UK and Ireland, including talks from Conferences and Events
By Vineyard Churches UK and Ireland
Podcast of 20th Century ChinaJoin Now to Follow
Podcast of 20th Century China by bbcchinese.com gives you the most vivid accounts of witnesses and historians on China's 20th century history.
By BBC World Service