Sean Bean's Foray into Birdwatching Brings Delight to Podcast Listeners
In a surprising turn of events, actor Sean Bean has discovered a new passion for birdwatching between acting gigs. His latest podcast venture, "Get Birding With Sean Bean", showcases his enthusiasm and knowledge for the subject.
Bean's conversation with fellow birder Guy Garvey is endearing, discussing spotting various species while abroad, recognizing different bird songs, and the meditative joy of observing nature. This lighthearted episode has gained popularity among listeners, who appreciate Bean's warm and honest demeanor.
Another standout podcast this week is "Vine: Six Seconds That Changed the World", a special one-off episode that explores how Vine – a now-defunct social media platform – could have been revived with its previous episodes. Evan Henshaw-Plath, one of Twitter's first employees, shares his vision for an anti-AI version of Vine to fix modern social media's flaws.
Meanwhile, "Love + Radio: Blood Memory" delves into the true crime genre with a sprawling series hosted by Nick van der Kolk. The show's subject is Michael Thompson, a former member of prison gang the Aryan Brotherhood who testified against the group in court. But can he be trusted?
Lastly, "Valley of Shadows" presents an intriguing mystery involving Jon Aujay's disappearance in June 1998 while working for the LA county sheriff's department. The episode questions why his employer called off the search so quickly – was there something to hide?
Additionally, iHeart and Goldhawk released a compelling oral history podcast, "Atonement: The John Paulk Story", which examines the 'ex-gay' movement and its leader, John Paulk.
In a surprising turn of events, actor Sean Bean has discovered a new passion for birdwatching between acting gigs. His latest podcast venture, "Get Birding With Sean Bean", showcases his enthusiasm and knowledge for the subject.
Bean's conversation with fellow birder Guy Garvey is endearing, discussing spotting various species while abroad, recognizing different bird songs, and the meditative joy of observing nature. This lighthearted episode has gained popularity among listeners, who appreciate Bean's warm and honest demeanor.
Another standout podcast this week is "Vine: Six Seconds That Changed the World", a special one-off episode that explores how Vine – a now-defunct social media platform – could have been revived with its previous episodes. Evan Henshaw-Plath, one of Twitter's first employees, shares his vision for an anti-AI version of Vine to fix modern social media's flaws.
Meanwhile, "Love + Radio: Blood Memory" delves into the true crime genre with a sprawling series hosted by Nick van der Kolk. The show's subject is Michael Thompson, a former member of prison gang the Aryan Brotherhood who testified against the group in court. But can he be trusted?
Lastly, "Valley of Shadows" presents an intriguing mystery involving Jon Aujay's disappearance in June 1998 while working for the LA county sheriff's department. The episode questions why his employer called off the search so quickly – was there something to hide?
Additionally, iHeart and Goldhawk released a compelling oral history podcast, "Atonement: The John Paulk Story", which examines the 'ex-gay' movement and its leader, John Paulk.