Thursday, January 22, 2026
Entertainment
6 min read

This Week's Best Podcasts: The Novelty Golf Ball Finder That Fooled the Military

The Guardian
January 19, 20263 days ago
A novelty golf-ball finder that conned the military: best podcasts of the week

AI-Generated Summary
Auto-generated

"Explosive Lies" details a con artist's scheme to sell a faulty bomb detector to military and government entities. The story follows an ex-copper entangled in the scam, which involved questionable Hong Kong banks and installations at Iraqi airports, leading to potentially dangerous consequences. The podcast highlights the deception and its far-reaching impact.

Pick of the week Explosive Lies Alice Levine narrates this scam story in customary wry fashion. We meet Steve, an ex-copper who helps his childhood best pal sell his cutting-edge bomb detector, only to end up with detectives arresting him. It’s a slickly produced tale of a con that fooled governments and militaries, with action flitting from questionable Hong Kong banks to the Iraqi airports in which it’s installed as a security measure – with potentially lethal consequences. Alexi Duggins Widely available, episodes weekly Mercy Joanna Scanlan stars in this monologue-based, one-off drama, written by Guardian film critic Peter Bradshaw. She’s all charm and warmth as a nurse who’s forced to take early retirement, and opens up on everything from her views on patients’ sex appeal to why people should never stop smoking. A compelling listen. AD Audible Ransom Man What if your most private thoughts ended up on the dark web? Radio 4’s Intrigue strand returns with this propulsive tale of a Finnish mental health platform – “the McDonald’s of therapy” – that was compromised, leading to the release of thousands of patients’ private records. Jenny Kleeman revisits a daring hack, and the trauma it unleashed. Hannah J Davies Widely available, episodes weekly The Problem With … Fitness influencer James Smith’s new podcast is a weekly interview with an expert about a different way that everything really is as bad as you fear. The topics of the up to two-hour episodes include the difficulties of life as a gen Z-er to the looming crisis in population size with demographer Paul Morland. The latter of which will require you to listen to his blase approach to the climate catastrophe. AD Widely available, episodes weekly You Look Like Me

Rate this article

Login to rate this article

Comments

Please login to comment

No comments yet. Be the first to comment!
    Best Podcasts: Golf Ball Finder Con & More