Dua Lipa: At Your Service
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Who doesn’t want to spend time with global pop superstar, multi-Grammy and Brit Award-winning singer-songwriter Dua Lipa?
Lipa (above) has produced a special summer session of her podcast, Dua Lipa: At Your Service, the first of which is out now.
These podcasts are aimed at keeping you grounded via the things she does to keep her own feet on terra firma.
The first of three episodes gives you a taste of yoga which, if it makes you look like Lipa, then we’re willing to give a shot.
The next episode is a guided meditation by Dua Lipa herself and rounding out the season is a step-by-step guide to her famous roast chicken, a staple of the pop star’s kitchen arsenal.
Bingeing all three episodes then bingeing a roast chicken? Sounds like the perfect Sunday.
Listeners can head to a handy YouTube channel to follow along with Lipa for Episodes One and Three. How very multimedia. In fact, Lipa is a bit of a multimedia whizz.
The Dua Lipa: At Your Service podcast is the sweeping companion piece to Dua’s Service95 newsletter, a global style, culture, and society editorial platform created to help the reader make sense of the world.
In season one, listeners heard heartwarming chats and frank discussions of global concerns from high profile guests such as Elton John, rapper Megan Thee Stallion, comedian Russell Brand and activist Nadia Murad with Amal Clooney.
It’s amazing what a few celeb chums can do for your humble podcast!
Her recent chat with actor Riz Ahmed is a highlight. She explores his journey from Wembley to Hollywood, and the unexpected parallels for a young Muslim man between the audition room and airport security.
The End Up
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The End Up is a cerebral thriller starring Stranger Things’ John Reynolds (as Officer Callahan) that takes place in a tilted near-future where terminal cancer patients who wish to end their suffering must attend a week-long bootcamp.
Two best friends wrestle with their goodbye after one enrolls in the program and the other grows skeptical about what’s really going on…
Missing Pages
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An all-new investigative podcast hosted by world-renowned literary critic Bethanne Patrick.
Across its eight-episode debut season, Missing Pages uncovers the power struggles, mistaken identities, and unfathomably bad behaviour within the secretive world of book publishing.
Each episode brings in authors, experts, publishing insiders, and a circus of media elites to tell the real story that’s unfit to print.
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