My new column for Reader's Digest

After five years of publishing my gadget column, the lovely people at Reader's Digest UK have decided to give me my very own lifestyle column, too. This means I now have the flexibility to write about all kinds of stuff, not just gadgets - my first one is all about my anxieties of being a soon-to-be Dad. It's called It's A Mann's World, and it's the first three pages you see as you open the mag each month, and it's very exciting and all that, but the best thing, really, is I now get to have myself preserved in illustrated form. Here's the first example. Phwoar!

My trade secrets revealed?

Steve Folland, host of the excellent podcast series 'Being Freelance', invited me on to his show this week to discuss my decade of, erm, being freelance. I'd never before thought of my experience as being particularly instructive for others, but it turns out I've got quite a lot to say about self-promotion, reputation building, collaboration, entering awards, experimentation, and much else besides! As well as being a great podcaster Steve is a brilliant listener - I think it might be my favourite interview of all I've ever given. Anyway, you can judge for yourselves here:

My new magazine show

The first season of my latest podcast project The Modern Mann has just wrapped: I wanted to test the water with an initial run of ten episodes, and I'm jolly pleased with how it's turned out! Over the course of the series, I met a man who has served time in America's toughest prison, I tasted some of the best burgers in the world, and I discussed with the UK's premier Father Christmas what life is like under that iconic red costume, being propositioned by Santa fetishists.

We've had 200,000 downloads and over 100 five-star reviews over the first ten weeks, which I'm thrilled with, and I'm looking forward to returning with season two in the Spring and building our audience further. You can find out more about the show at modernmann.co.uk - and producer Matt Hill has written an excellent post about how we created the show here.

When I met Instagram's CTO Mike Krieger

Olly Mann and Mike Krieger at Instagram HQ, September 2015

Olly Mann and Mike Krieger at Instagram HQ, September 2015

It's Instagram's fifth birthday, and to celebrate The Guardian despatched me to California to meet Mike Krieger, its co-founder. Our 30 minute chat is available to download HERE. For a dotcom billionaire, he's incredibly modest, and full of sage advice, e.g. "You should be able to explain your startup to a stranger at a bar" and "People who live in Silicon Valley are living in a future that is never going to happen".  Too true!

Daytime TV: every time, a different pet.

Another ambition achieved today, when I appeared as the special guest on Channel 5's The Wright Stuff.

It really is the Thinking Man's daytime TV show, and it's the one I filled my mornings with as a student. I bloody loved it, and hope to be invited back soon.

Here I am holding some reptile or other brought in by my fellow guest, wildlife expert Nigel Marven.

Tonight Matthew, I will be... Aleks Krotoski!

I'm well chuffed to have been asked to host The Guardian's Tech Weekly podcast, a show I've listened to for YEARS, over the Summer.

It's daunting taking over from the wonderful Aleks Krotoski, but I just have to be my own Mann I guess. The first episode, focussing on holiday tech, is out now and features guests from Air Bnb, TripAdvisor and USwitch. 

Update: July 2015 - After a succesful trial period I have now been unveiled as the permanent new host! Well, co-host: from October 2015 I'll be joined by Nathalie Nahai, and present the show on alternate weeks. I'm thrilled.

My new weekend show on LBC!

It's official! As my boss James Rea announced in his blog this morning, I am now the host of the weekend evening show on LBC. I'll be taking over from Ian Collins from Friday evening. I can't wait to get stuck in.

Massive thanks to all my callers from the overnight show - I hope you make the leap over with me to my new slot and tune in Fridays from 8-10pm and Saturdays from 6:30-10pm.

Our 300th episode of Answer Me This!

Hard to believe, but the little show I began with my friends Helen and Martin in their sitting room has now reached 300 episodes. To celebrate, we've delegated our question-answering to an all-star cast of guests, including Tony Blackburn, Adam Buxton, Sarah Millican, John Oliver and Josie Long:

The Media Podcast, episode one - presented by me

Good news for anyone who mourns the death of The Guardian's excellent Media Talk podcast (R.I.P. - they axed it last week): producer Matt Hill is continuing to make a fortnightly media review show. Yes, Media Talk has been re-born as... The Media Podcast. Creative title, eh? Anyway, I was thrilled to be asked to host the very first edition. 

* Update: I am now the permanent presenter of the show! You can listen each fortnight on Audioboom or iTunes.

Our Radio 4 show about podcasting

Podcasting: The First Ten Years is a two-part documentary Helen and I have made with Trevor Dann for BBC Radio 4.

Part I goes out on Friday 4th April at 11am; Part II the following Friday at 11am. Afterwards it will be on iPlayer here. It's been chosen as Critic's Choice in The Times, Sunday Times, The Guardian Guide, The Independent on Sunday, Radio Times, The Observer and the Daily Mail.

As the title would suggest, it's a look back at how the world of podcasting has developed since Ben Hammersley first coined the word 'podcast' a decade ago, and our guests include Marc Maron, Adam Curry, Richard Herring, Keith and The Girl, Nate Lanxon (Wired), Joseph Fink and Jeffrey Kranor (Welcome To Night Vale), Mignon Fogarty (Grammar Girl), John Oliver and Andy Zaltzman, Ewan Spence (ESC Insight), Jemima Kiss (Guardian), Betty InTheSky (Betty In The Sky With A Suitcase), Pete Donaldson (The Football Ramble) and Theresa Thorn (One Bad Mother).

My new job on LBC

I am thrilled to announce I am the new permanent overnight presenter on LBC 97.3, taking over from Duncan Barkes who now will host 10pm-1am. I can't wait to get cracking talking to Londoners about the stories that matter to them. You can hear me each weeknight from 1am. More details here.

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Update, 1 Feb: LBC is going to go national! In ten days' time we become 'Leading Britain's Conversation' and my show will be available each night on DAB as well as online, on TV and FM.