Songs from the 90s, Rugby World Cup & people uniting all over
Updated | By East Coast Breakfast / Lilitha Bodlani
Are you feeling overwhelmed by all the podcast options out there? Let East Coast Breakfast's Podcast Pick be your guide! Here are the latest picks from Darren Maule, Carmen Reddy, and guest podcaster Jonathan Warnke.
In the latest edition of our weekly feature, Podcast Pick, the team explores three diverse podcast picks that offer a range of experiences for listeners.
So for this week, Darren Maule has chosen SmartLess with Jason Bateman, Sean Hayes, and Will Arnett.
This is the podcast that connects and unites people from all walks of life to learn about shared experiences through thoughtful dialogue and organic hilarity.
Since we're in the spirit of the Springboks and Rugby World Cup, Carmen Reddy has decided that her pick this week has to be the BOKS OFFICE Podcast.
The episode is about an hour long, and you can also watch it on Spotify. Host Hanyani Shimange is joined by fellow Springbok legends Jean de Villiers and Schalk Burger to preview, review, and dive into the details of South Africa’s Rugby World Cup 2023 campaign.
Our guest podcaster this week is Jonathan Warnke from Off The Grid in SA - A practical guide to shedding load-shedding.
Jonathan picks the podcast 60 Songs That Explain the '90s.
Plus, in the 'Frequently Asked Question' section, Jonathan answers the question he gets asked most often about podcasting.
Listen to the details below:
Have you got an FAQ about podcasting? Email the team on [email protected] with "Podcast Pick FAQ" in the subject line and we could feature your question on Podcast Pick.
Catch Podcast Pick every Friday at 07:40 on East Coast Breakfast or catch up later via the podcast channel below.
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