Podcasts from The Independent
The following are The Independent's regular podcasts, and podcast series, available for free to download both from Acast and iTunes.
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From dating apps to celebrity relationships, ghosting to benching; The Independent digs deep into the murky waters of modern love in a brand new weekly podcast, hosted by Lifestyle writers Rachel Hosie and Olivia Petter. We’ll have different guests on each week to debate the pertinent issues of our time, whether you’re single, dating or married.
Listen on iTunes. Listen on Acast.
The Indy Football Podcast
A weekly podcast from The Independent's football team covering the Premier League, the Champions League and everything else fans need to know. A rotating panel of guests including players, agents and coaches will join Sports Editor and host Ed Malyon, as well as others from the Independent football team. Recording every Monday, The Indy Football Podcast will bring you all the analysis and in-depth previews you need for the week ahead.
Listen on iTunes. Listen on Acast.
Double Take
Double Take is a podcast hosted by Kirsty Major in which our writers come into the studio to read and discuss one of their opinion pieces. It could be their weekly column or something from the archives that shines some light on this week’s news. In past episodes we’ve had Matt Zarb Cousin talking about Corbyn’s Brexit stance; John Rentoul discussing why he got it wrong about Corbyn and Dawn Foster on how to solve the housing crisis.
Listen on iTunes. Listen on Acast.
Kernels
How do films make you feel? The Independent gets personal about cinema and TV with actors, directors, cinematographers and other people from the continually evolving world of "content". A fortnightly podcast from Culture Editor Christopher Hooton.
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