Episode 1: Where Have We Been?

Episode 1

18th February 2024

After a three year absence, John-Luke Roberts returns to present the very best shows that the best podcast network – Sound Heap – has to offer. As well as explaining where we’ve been since 2021, you’ll hear clips from The Tryin’ Brians, where two men called Brian try different things each week Diary of a Tiny CEO, an aspirational […]

Episode notes

After a three year absence, John-Luke Roberts returns to present the very best shows that the best podcast network – Sound Heap – has to offer. As well as explaining where we’ve been since 2021, you’ll hear clips from

  • The Tryin’ Brians, where two men called Brian try different things each week
  • Diary of a Tiny CEO, an aspirational hosted by the most successful two-inch-tall CEO in Britain
  • Ow Ah Baht Ma Mahf, a podcast that reviews very hot food
  • Field Recordings of the Ocean
  • Quibble, the podcast where  public intellectual Clattering Hegemony digs in deep with a serious guest. This week, he grills academic Bertrand Tarp.
  • Plus, an extended clip from the documentary about romance fraud, Gettin’ Ogre It: ShrekFished

Sound Heap was created and hosted by John-Luke Roberts, and featured Jeremy Bent, Kieran Hodgson, Rosie Holt, Sooz Kempner, Emily Lloyd-Saini, Jordan Morris, Eleanor Morton, Joz Norris, David Reed, Luke Rollason, Nic Sampson, Isy Suttie & Bilal Zafar. The original music is by Paddy Gervers and Rob Sell at Torch & Compass, and the show was mixed by Rich Evans at Syncbox Post. It was produced and edited by Ed Morrish for Lead Mojo productions.

Sound Heap is a proud member of the Maximum Fun network

In this episode...

Guests

  • Jeremy Bent
  • Kieran Hodgson
  • Rosie Holt
  • Sooz Kempner
  • Emily Lloyd-Saini
  • Jordan Morris
  • Eleanor Morton
  • Joz Norris
  • David Reed
  • Luke Rollason
  • Nic Sampson
  • Isy Suttie
  • Bilal Zafar

About the show

John-Luke Roberts, the CEO and Fun Captain of Sound Heap, Inc., welcomes you to the Sound Heap podcast – the podcast of podcasts. It will give you a taste of shows from across the Sound Heap network, which was set up in 2008, with a simple mission statement: “Make Too Many Podcasts,” and Lord knows we’ve been churning them out since then.

Photo Credit: Natasha Pszenicki

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