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Hannah J Davies and Hollie Richardson

The Rolling Stones keep the tunes coming: best podcasts of the week

Ronnie Wood, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards chat with jam in Speaking in Tongues.
Ronnie Wood, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards chat and jam in Speaking in Tongues. Photograph: Mark Seliger

Pick of the week
Speaking in Tongues

This official Rolling Stones podcast is hosted by Norah Jones and released across six weeks, with each chapter charting the making of the band’s upcoming studio album, Foreign Tongues. Unsurprisingly, it’s a polished exercise in PR for one of the world’s biggest acts. Its first episode is also something of a tribute, as it considers how Mick, Keith and Ronnie returned to the studio following the death of drummer Charlie Watt in 2021. Hannah J Davies
Widely available, episodes weekly

OMMM: Our Museum Mindfulness Meditation

LA’s Getty Museum may have reverse engineered the title to get that acronym but nothing else about this blissed-out series feels contrived. Lilit Sadoyan, museum educator and art historian, is the perfect guide for a fusion of art and quiet reflection which considers the hidden depths of works such as Van Gogh’s Irises. HJD
Widely available, episodes weekly

Feminist Art Lives

Drawn from vast research project Feminist Art Making Histories, this impressive series is stuffed full of influential artistic voices from the 70s, 80s and 90s. Among its excellent episodes are Picturing Ourselves, hosted by art historian Dr Amy Tobin and featuring the transgressive work of Cosey Fanni Tutti and Sonia Boyce on dismantling stereotypes of Black womanhood. HJD
Widely available, episodes weekly

Spy Cities

One for the super-sleuths, this nerdy show takes espionage fans across the world to the cities with the best spy stories. Writer Angus Blair and former diplomat David Ludlow are our hosts on the move – starting in London, then moving on to Istanbul, Washington DC and beyond. Hollie Richardson
Widely available, episodes weekly

We Keep Us Safe

This thorough investigation from NPR and the Seattle Times feels decidedly more like public interest journalism than true crime. It reopens the case of Antonio Mays Jr, a Black teenager shot dead at a 2020 occupation protest in the wake of George Floyd’s murder. While much of the day was livestreamed, shockingly Mays’s killing remains unsolved. HJD
Widely available, episodes weekly

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