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  • Giorgia ❤️ Today In Focus
    Feb 18 2026

    Today on Pod, Actually, we are joined by Giorgia, a visual artist and science communication manager from London. Giorgia talks to us about the podcast she listens to “almost religiously” every morning: Today In Focus from The Guardian.

    For Giorgia, In Focus isn’t background noise. It’s ritual. It’s dog-walk companion. It’s commute soundtrack. It’s how she makes sense of a relentless news cycle without drowning in it.

    Giorgia also shares how listening shapes conversations with her partner and friends — and why she’d notice if the show disappeared tomorrow.

    It’s a thoughtful conversation about information, identity, and the small daily habits that quietly anchor us.

    🔗 Links

    • Listen to Today In Focus: https://www.theguardian.com/news/series/todayinfocus
    • Read the companion piece on Substack: https://podactually.substack.com
    • Learn more about Giorgia's art practice at:
      https://www.gioeucalyptus.com/
    • And you can follow Giorgia on Instagram, where you can see pictures of her beloved dog, Yana: https://www.instagram.com/giorgiasiriaco
    • Support the show on Patreon: https://patreon.com/PodActually
    • Follow Pod, Actually on Instagram: www.instagram.com/podactuallypodcast

    📩 Tell us about the podcast you love: podactuallypodcast@gmail.com


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    10 Min.
  • Nina ❤️ Climate One
    Feb 18 2026

    Today on Pod, Actually we’re joined by Nina, who brings her curiosity, candor, and climate passion to the table as she tells us why she loves Climate One.

    Climate One is a long-running public radio show that tackles the climate crisis from every angle: science, policy, business, activism—and yes, the messy human feelings underneath it all.

    Nina explains what keeps her coming back:

    • the calm, thoughtful tone
    • the refusal to flatten complex debates
    • the way the show holds space for nuance without drifting into despair

    We also talk about:

    • how to stay informed without burning out
    • the emotional toll of following climate news
    • why conversation still matters
    • and what it means to engage with big, existential issues in a way that feels grounding rather than overwhelming

    This episode is about finding clarity in chaos and about the podcasts that help us make sense of the world.

    🔗 Links

    • Listen to Climate One: https://www.climateone.org
    • Read the companion piece on Substack: https://podactually.substack.com
    • Support the show on Patreon: https://patreon.com/PodActually
    • Follow Pod, Actually on Instagram: www.instagram.com/podactuallypodcast

    📩 Tell us about the podcast you love: podactuallypodcast@gmail.com

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    12 Min.
  • Wil ❤️ APG (Airline Pilot Guy)
    Feb 18 2026

    Today on Pod, Actually, Wil takes us somewhere unexpected: the cockpit.

    His favorite podcast is Airline Pilot Guy, a show that blends aviation nerdery, technical deep dives, listener mail, and a whole lot of camaraderie. And yes, even if you’ve never set foot on a plane (other than 23B, middle seat), this one might surprise you.

    Wil talks about:

    • Why expertise is attractive (even when you don’t understand every word)
    • The comfort of ritual and recurring segments
    • How niche podcasts build deeply loyal communities
    • And what it feels like to love a show that most of your friends have never heard of

    It’s an episode about obsession, professionalism, and the quiet thrill of listening to people who really know what they’re talking about.

    Because sometimes your favorite podcast isn’t the buzziest. It’s the one that feels like home at 30,000 feet.

    🔗 Links

    • Listen to Airline Pilot Guy: https://airlinepilotguy.com/
    • Read the companion piece on Substack: https://podactually.substack.com
    • Support the show on Patreon: https://patreon.com/PodActually
    • Follow Pod, Actually on Instagram: www.instagram.com/podactuallypodcast

    📩 Tell us about the podcast you love: podactuallypodcast@gmail.com

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    15 Min.
  • Jenny ❤️ the Moth Radio Hour
    Feb 18 2026

    Today on Pod, Actually, Jenny talks to us about why she loves The Moth Radio Hour, and why live, true storytelling hits differently.

    We talk about the bravery of standing on a stage with nothing but your own experience, the strange intimacy of hearing a room react in real time, and why imperfect, human stories often land harder than the most polished productions.

    Sometimes it’s just a voice, a pause, and a sentence that makes you sit up and think: oh.

    🔗 Links

    • Listen to The Moth Radio Hour: https://themoth.org
    • Read the companion piece on Substack: https://podactually.substack.com
    • Support the show on Patreon: https://patreon.com/PodActually
    • Follow Pod, Actually on Instagram: www.instagram.com/podactuallypodcast

    📩 Tell us about the podcast you love: podactuallypodcast@gmail.com


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    9 Min.
  • Pod, Actually trailer
    Feb 14 2026

    Welcome to Pod, Actually, a podcast about people's favorite podcasts.

    Each episode, a guest tells us the show they love most — the one they evangelise about, fall asleep to, argue about, or credit with changing their brain chemistry.

    We talk about why that podcast matters to them. What it says about their taste. Their obsessions. Their inner life.

    It turns out that when someone tells you their favourite podcast, they’re telling you who they are.

    If you love podcasts, recommendations, and conversations that go slightly deeper than “what are you into?”, this is your show.

    Follow us on Instagram @podactuallypodcast.

    And subscribe to our Substack at @podactuallypodcast for curated recommendations and bonus thoughts.

    Welcome to Pod, Actually.

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    1 Min.