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Personally: Creation Myth
After the decision not to have kids ended Helena de Groot's marriage, a 40-year-old podcast producer grabs her mic to find out: did she make a mistake?

PlayME Presents Kim’s Convenience by Ins Choi
PlayME is back with the iconic Canadian play, Kim’s Convenience. Now, the story of a Korean-Canadian family that owns a Toronto corner store is reimagined in this two-part audio drama. Playwright and actor Ins Choi is hilariously heartwarming in the role of Appa.

Allison after NXIVM from Uncover
This is the inside story of Allison Mack—from TV star to NXIVM enforcer to federal prisoner. With exclusive access post-release, this series explores her rise, fall, and what comes next. Is she a victim, a villain, or something far more complicated?

Split Screen: Bachelor of Buckingham Palace
The gripping, entertaining and unsettling story of how Fox duped a group of women into believing they were dating a man who was fifth in the line to the British throne.

Personally: Resurrection
Resurrection is the story of Dane Stewart, a playwright in Montreal, and what he did with acache of love letters and scripts by a playwright named Daryl Allen, who died in 1991 fromHIV/AIDS.

Understood: The Making of Musk
What explains Elon Musk? Could his most outlandish ambitions and most toxic qualities trace back to his youth in Apartheid South Africa? Understood: The Making of Musk, hosted by Jacob Silverman, explores his seemingly insatiable drive for dominance, which connects everything from his birthrate obsession (and fourteen children) to his fixation with colonizing Mars.

Love Me
Celebrate the beauty and messiness of human connection. Real stories of real, complicated relationships.

See You in Court
The stories behind the court battles that changed Canada – and the unlikely people who made it happen. Host Falen Johnson teams up with a new journalist each episode to revisit cases that changed everything.

Personally: Forever is a Long Time
Every living member of my family who has been married has gotten divorced. Can my marriage end differently?

The Outlaw Ocean
Where the law of the land ends, the story begins. Pulitzer-prize winning journalist Ian Urbina returns with a new season of his riveting podcast anthology, The Outlaw Ocean, which explores the most lawless place on earth — the vast unpoliceable ocean. In season two, Urbina sheds light on the secretive Libyan prisons swallowing up sea-faring migrants; flagrant human rights abuses in China’s massive off-shore fleet; the horrors of a shrimp processing plant in India; and the wild story of a modern-day James Bond — if he were a repo man.

Uncover: Calls From a Killer
What does a reporter do when they receive a call from a serial killer? The killer: Clifford Olson, who murdered at least eleven children in the 1980s. The reporter: Arlene Bynon, who recorded her jailhouse calls with Olson for years. On Calls from a Killer, you’ll hear those chilling tapes. With Nathaniel Frum - the grandson of her former reporting partner - Arlene exposes hard truths about a forgotten tragedy, a bungled investigation and the loved ones left behind.

Other People's Problems
Real therapy sessions, recorded. This time, elevated to a whole new level — literally. Season 5 of Other People’s Problems follows Dr. Hillary McBride and she helps her clients navigate complex trauma using psychedelics.

Understood: Who Broke the Internet?
Host Cory Doctorow coined the word "enshittification" to describe the state of the modern internet: a broken down, decaying place, once full of promise, now overrun with intrusive ads, hateful trolls, aggressive algorithms, zero privacy, and AI-generated slop, with every billionaire tech titan in a race to the bottom to bleed their users and their customers alike. It can feel like it was inevitable — but it didn't have to be this way.

Aftermath: Hunt for the Anthrax Killer
In the wake of 9/11, anthrax-laced letters unleashed a new wave of terror across the nation. But who was behind the attacks—and why has America nearly forgotten this story? As government buildings shut down and law enforcement scrambled to track the perpetrator, the FBI launched one of the largest and most complex investigations in its history. Untangling a web of scientific evidence and false leads, the case took unexpected turns with lasting consequences. This series grants unprecedented access to declassified materials and firsthand accounts, revealing how the anthrax attacks reshaped America—and its hidden impact on our lives today.

White Hot Hate: Agent Pale Horse
FBI undercover agent Scott Payne’s job was to infiltrate the most dangerous gangs of our times: outlaw bikers, drug cartels and the international neo-Nazi networks hellbent on inciting a race war. In the second season of White Hot Hate, host Michelle Shephard gives you an unvarnished view of a life undercover.

PlayME
Immerse yourself in PlayME, where bold theatre meets cutting-edge audio drama. Each episode draws you into captivating stories brought to life by top actors, acclaimed writers, and cinematic sound design that places you at the center of the action.