The Reader's Digest podcast is full of stories, facts and fantastic celebrity interviews. We also pride ourselves on our fantastic book selections. It's the general interest podcast for the generally more interesting!
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 26 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Categories | BooksArtsTechnology |
In this month’s podcast, politician turned Strictly Come Dancing star Ed Balls steps outside his comfort zone, singer-songwriter Emmy the Great plays live in the studio, and the editorial team investigates local folklore.
Tom Browne interviews journalist Gary Younge about his new book, Another Day in the Death of America. #Books #Author #AmericanLife #Culture
In this month’s podcast, actress Talulah Riley talks about her debut novel Acts of Love, Jamie Morton and James Cooper discuss their hit podcast My Dad Wrote a Porno, and the editorial team gets lost in Google on the topic of unexpected couples.
In this month’s podcast, journalist Paul Morley talks about his new book 'The Age of Bowie', Robert Bound discusses Monocle's Culture podcast, and the editorial team gets lost in Google while researching missing people.
In this month’s podcast, best-selling novelist Santa Montefiore talks about her new book 'Daughters of Castle Deverill', singer-songwriter Harriet performs live in the studio, Kit de Waal launches her debut novel 'My Name is Leon', and the editorial ... more
In this month’s podcast, journalist Tony Parsons talks about his new detective book ‘The Hanging Club’, best-selling author Kate Morton discusses her latest novel ‘The Lake House’, and the editorial team shares their teenage memories.
In this month’s podcast, comedian Sara Pascoe talks about the female body in Animal, journalist John Preston looks back on the Jeremy Thorpe case in A Very English Scandal, Michael Puett & Christine Gross-Loh discuss the relevance of Chinese philosop... more
On this month’s show, novelist Dinah Jefferies talks about her new book “The Silk Merchant’s Daughter”, Professor Lucie Green reveals the mysteries of the sun in “15 Million Degrees”, and Alex Clarke, chair of judges for the Sunday Times EFG Short St... more
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The diverse selection of guests means the Reader's Digest podcast offers something different each time you listen. I pop in my headphones while doing the housework on a Saturday morning - great entertainment, and the perfect way to discover new books for my library!
If you wnt an hour to yourself or just want to zone out when all around you are droning on - just hook up to this podcast and sail away.
The Reader's Digest team are a hoot!
Interesting topics and friendly conversation every month.
covering a great range of topics and culture
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