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Podcast Spotlight: Looking for a New Show to Listen To? Here’s What’s New in Podcasts This Week!

With so many podcasts being made today, it’s hard to keep up. Luckily, with the help of iHeartRadio’s Podcast Spotlight, you can find something new to listen to every week. Here’s the latest on our iHeartPodcasts including new seasons and episodes:

In a special episode of iHeartPodcasts' "Questlove Supreme," Questlove sits down with Grammy and Emmy Award-winning rapper, artist and entertainer André 3000. The one-on-one episode begins with random questions such as morning rituals and favorite breakfast cereal, and evolves deeper into discussions about the flute, jazz and creativity. Adding extra layer of charm, André brings his flute along, treating listeners to an impromptu musical performance to kick off the episode. Listen to the episode here.

In the hustle of our daily lives, it's easy to forget the little things that bring us joy. Inspired by Kathryn Nicolai's beloved podcast "Nothing Much Happens," iHeart's "Stories from the Village of Nothing Much" shines a light on the everyday magic we often overlook. These family-friendly stories are an antidote to anxiety and a dose of simple goodness. Tune in on Mondays to visit a place where people are kind and simple things are enjoyed.

Curious about peeking behind the curtain into Elon Musk's life? Want to sit courtside as he builds a rocket, tears apart an engineer or couch surfs at the homes of billionaires? Look no further as biographer Walter Isaacson and author Evan Ratliff draw out behind-the-scenes stories of Musk’s epic biography and what the writer has learned as an outsider inside Silicon Valley on the new podcast “On Musk with Walter Isaacson.” Tune in on Tuesdays to learn what it was like to shadow Elon Musk for two years.

Theo Henderson, an activist, speaker, poet, educator and podcaster, is using his voice to advocate for the unheard in the new iHeartPodcast, "We the Unhoused." Each Tuesday, listen in as Henderson unpacks the systemic issues unhoused individuals face with the goal of uplifting voices that are often silenced. Inspired by Theo’s own journey living on the streets of LA for over eight years, the show provides an intimate look at the unhoused experience.

Check back next week for new podcasts, seasons and episodes you won’t want to miss. And if you still want more podcasts, click over to iHeart’s Podcast Top 100 to stay up-to-date with the most popular and trending shows!