Podcast recommendations – Sweet sweet love

It’s only two days until Valentine’s Day, and at Fresh Air Production we’re in the mood for some sweet sweet love. Listening is of course the most romantic of all the senses, and audio the sexiest (and most cost effective) of all media types. Who can resist the gorgeous vocal tones of deep, gruff Idris Elba, sophisticated, smooth Joanna Lumley, or naughty, knee trembling Jacob Rees Mogg?

Oooooooooh yeah, sexiness and sound go together like Weetabix and baked beans, with sensual audio-related phrases including ‘whispering sweet nothings’, ‘I just called to say I love you’ and ‘roll over you sweaty sod, you’re snoring in my ear’. Naturally, podcasts hosted by couples in love are hugely popular – bringing us laughter , education , banter , or none of those things .

Thankfully, our production team have taken some time out from staring wistfully into each other’s eyes to bring you some great podcast recommendations.


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