Two Women, No Limits, No Rules: This Week’s Best Podcasts | TV and radio

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Ignore this feeling

“Obviously the theme of this podcast is that we try to talk about a topic and immediately get sidetracked.” So say comedians Alison Spittle and Fern Brady about their new show. It’s a highly entertaining journey through topics including Lily Allen’s “narcissist breakup album” West End Girl, sex (“more people freeze in England than in Ireland”) and the length of pigs’ orgasms (up to 90 minutes!). Lots of fun. Alexey Duggins
Widely available, weekly episodes, from Tuesdays

Boss Class

The Economist’s Andrew Bartleby has launched a series focusing on how generative AI will impact the future of employment. It’s a nerve-wracking and fun take on the subject, especially in the first episode, of whether it will replace humans – so he writes a column, asks an AI program to do the same and asks his colleagues if they can figure out which is which. advertisement
Widely available, now

MF Death: Long Island to Leeds

MF Doom performing on stage, 2009. Photography: Roger Kisby/Getty Images

“The story of your favorite rapper.” MF Doom was banned from the United States in 2010, and the next 10 years of his life are a mystery to fans. Aphroditch and Adam Patty remember the icon and ask: How did this West Yorkshire New Yorker’s life end? Holly Richardson
BBC Voices, from Tuesday

You, me and the big C

This special legacy episode of the pioneering cancer podcast brings its only surviving founding member, Lauren Mahon, into the studio with Steve Bland, widower of presenter Rachel. As always, it’s an open and light-hearted journey through the experience of living with the disease, but with reflections on the show’s impact and tributes to the hosts, including Deborah James. advertisement
BBC Sounds, out now

security

This urgent interview series from the Youth Endowment Fund focuses on efforts to protect at-risk youth, and is hosted by youth worker-turned-journalist, Kiran Thapar. Interviewees include Ben Lindsay, CEO of anti-youth violence charity Power the Fight, and Justin Finlayson of United Borders, whose Studio Bus empowers children through music. Hannah J. Davis
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