Just One Thing, the popular podcast presented by the late Dr. Michael Mosley, has been honored with induction into the British Podcast Awards’ Hall of Fame. The BBC Radio 4 podcast, which explores simple tips scientifically proven to improve health and change lives, has been recognized for its impact on listeners.
Dr. Clare Bailey Mosley, in one of her first public appearances since her husband’s passing, accepted the award on behalf of Michael Mosley. The podcast, which began in 2021 and covered various health topics over three years, has resonated with audiences for its practical advice and genuine desire to help people.
During the ceremony in London, hosted by comedian Marcus Brigstocke, Dr. Bailey Mosley expressed her gratitude for the outpouring of love and support following Michael’s death. She highlighted his dedication to connecting with listeners through the podcast and emphasized the importance of cherishing time with loved ones.
The British Podcast Awards also recognized other outstanding podcasts, including the BBC’s success in multiple categories. Notable winners included “Blood on the Dancefloor,” a true crime documentary, and Marianna Spring, who won Best Host for her work on various BBC podcasts.
Fan-favorite podcast “Help I Sexted My Boss” received the Listeners’ Choice Award, while Audible’s “Press Play, Turn On” was named Podcast of the Year. Additionally, “The Rest Is Politics” by Rory Stewart and Alastair Campbell was crowned Podcast Champion for its significant impact on the podcasting landscape.
The awards ceremony celebrated the diverse and impactful world of podcasting, showcasing the talent and creativity of content creators across different genres. The recognition of Just One Thing in the Hall of Fame is a testament to the lasting legacy of Dr. Michael Mosley and his contributions to the podcasting industry.