
In every issue of Business Traveller magazine, we recommend a podcast, book and TV show or movie for our readers to enjoy during their travels. Here’s our entertainment picks for January 2023 – if you’ve exhausted these already, share your own recommendations in the comments below.
LISTEN
Changes with Annie Macmanus
The Irish DJ, well-known for her work with BBC Radio 1 and live DJ sets, chats to artists, writers and musicians about big changes they have overcome in this weekly podcast. Recent episodes include discussions with Professor Brian Cox and Glastonbury Festival organiser Emily Eavis. Free to download.

READ
Spare, Prince Harry The Duke of Sussex
Harry’s revelations about life within the royal family had already made the headlines ahead of the book’s release last week, living up to publisher Penguin’s promise of “raw, unflinching honesty”. If you’re gripped by the excerpts, head to your nearest bookshop to get the full 416 pages – or download the audiobook read by Harry himself.
The book has been named the UK’s fastest-selling nonfiction book ever, with 400,000 copies sold on the launch date in the UK alone. Donations from the proceeds support two British charities: Sentebale and WellChild. Penguin; £14

WATCH
Glass Onion
Daniel Craig returns as detective Benoit Blanc in the follow-up to Rian Johnson’s fun Knives Out whodunit. The sequel takes place at a private estate on a Greek island and features a new cast of suspects, played by the likes of Edward Norton, Kathryn Hahn, Kate Hudson and Leslie Odom Jr. Your guess is as good as ours. The film was screened at cinemas for a week in November but is now available on Netflix.