Best podcasts of the week: Drag Race’s Jujubee helps fans win the dating game

In this week’s newsletter: The show fan favourite plays wing-woman for listeners seeking the ‘Bone Zone’ in Queen of Hearts. Plus: five scandal podcasts we couldn’t switch off

Queen of Hearts
All episodes widely available from Tuesday
“Dating is a drag, but this queen has your back,” proclaims Drag Race graduate Jujubee, before promising to rescue would-be romancers from the harsh world of apps. A provocative batch of games follow, with the fearless wing-woman taking contestants to the Bone Zone and asking them to make dull phrases titillating. But there’s a twist: they can only see each other at the end, when Jujubee decides if they’re worthy of a date. Hannah Verdier

A thrilling hunt to turn a Russian cybercriminal into a US asset in Hack Me If You Can.

More tear-jerking, sideways stories from the world of romance as Modern Love returns for a new series.

Dystopian, eclectic audio drama inspired by the work of Karel Čapek in Newts!

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In this week’s newsletter: The show fan favourite plays wing-woman for listeners seeking the ‘Bone Zone’ in Queen of Hearts. Plus: five scandal podcasts we couldn’t switch off
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Queen of HeartsAll episodes widely available from Tuesday“Dating is a drag, but this queen has your back,” proclaims Drag Race graduate Jujubee, before promising to rescue would-be romancers from the harsh world of apps. A provocative batch of games follow, with the fearless wing-woman taking contestants to the Bone Zone and asking them to make dull phrases titillating. But there’s a twist: they can only see each other at the end, when Jujubee decides if they’re worthy of a date. Hannah Verdier
A thrilling hunt to turn a Russian cybercriminal into a US asset in Hack Me If You Can.
More tear-jerking, sideways stories from the world of romance as Modern Love returns for a new series.
Dystopian, eclectic audio drama inspired by the work of Karel Čapek in Newts! Continue reading…Technology | The Guardian

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