Article 615B7 Best podcasts of the week: What it’s like to spend your childhood on the run with domestic terrorists

Best podcasts of the week: What it’s like to spend your childhood on the run with domestic terrorists

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In this week's newsletter: Zayd Ayers Dohrn, son of Weather Underground leaders Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn, reflects on his unique upbringing in Mother Country Radicals. Plus: five of the best LGBTQ+ podcasts

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Kirsten O'Brien and Rachel Green - comedians and self-proclaimed International Sluts of Mystery" - have turned their sex-positive standup into a lively podcast. In each episode they hang out with comedians, sex educators and gangbang organisers". And in the Big Deck Energy Card portion of the show, the guest chooses a card that features a sex-related word that needs to be reclaimed. Hollie Richardson

Life advice from Jack's folks Michael and Hilary in The Wittering Whitehalls.

More deep dives into disgrace as British Scandal returns for a series on Hitler's (very forged) diaries.

If you've not had your fill of the Love Island duo yet, Iain Stirling and Laura Whitmore are the latest celebrities to turn true crime podcasters with Partners in Crime.

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