Looking for something new to listen to at home? We’ve got you covered.
The only problem, as ever, is narrowing down the best podcasts to listen to from the countless series out there – and there are some truly great podcasts worthy of your attention right now. Take, a genius exploration of the many ways in which the slave trade has shaped American society, or, in which therapist Esther Perel helps real-life couples navigate difficulties in their relationships.’s in-depth guide to the best podcasts to listen to in 2021.
Each series homes in on a crime with national significance, including that of African-American Curtis Flowers, who was convicted of murder by an all-white jury and sentenced to death in Mississippi in 2010, in spite of the fact that he maintained his innocence.’s probing research into his trial brought to light key misconduct on the part of the District Attorney’s team, ultimately leading to the case going to the Supreme Court.
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