- CelebriTea
What? Your weekly update on everything you need to know from the celebrity world
When? Every Thursday afternoon
How long? Around 20 minutes
Co-hosted by WHO Editor Stacey Hicks and Deputy Editor Ali Cromarty, every week CelebriTea will give you the headlines you need to know this week plus deep dive on one news story to make sure you're always up to date.
- Unravel: Snowball
What? A fascinating story of love fraud
When? A completed season
How long? Around 40 minutes
Ollie Wards chronicles how his brother's whirlwind romance with a charismatic Californian con woman ultimately cost his family more than a million dollars. With kooky plot twists to rival a Hollywood movie, the seven-episode series follows Ollie from sleepy suburban New Zealand on an international investigation spanning Hawaii, the UK and the US.
- The Shrink Next Door
What? The story of a therapist's psychological manipulation
When? A completed season
How long? Around 40 minutes
Journalist Joe Nocera recounts the story of a Hamptons neighbour who let his psychologist make every life decision for him. The neighbour even let the doctor live in his Hamptons house while he stepped aside to become his own home’s groundskeeper, all so he could have professional advice close at hand. - Get Lippy
What? All things beauty from the brains behind marie claire, BeautyCrew, and InStyle
When? Weekly episodes
How long? Around 25 minutes
Lifting the lid on the beauty industry and chatting through what's happening in the beauty world, latest product discoveries, and breaking down your burning beauty questions - while dishing out tips and advice. - Ear Hustle
What? Inside and American prison to explore life behind bars.When? Every fortnight
How long? Around 40 minutes
Co-hosted by former San Quentin inmate Earlonne Woods and the visual artist Nigel Poor, each episode looks at the challenges of prison life – and the struggle to reintegrate on the outside – told through the words of inmates themselves.
The 5 podcasts everyone needs to listen to this month
These are the podcasts the WHO team are listening to this month
Podcasts have quickly become one of our latest obsessions at the WHO offices - they're the best way to pass time on the daily commute, in the kitchen, even cleaning the house! They tell amazing stories, educate and entertain. If you’ve been looking for a new podcast, or want to get started, here are a few of our favourites from this month.