? Dua Lipa may have built her career on chart-topping hits, but on At Your Service, she’s comfortable behind a microphone in a different way. Her podcast brings up thoughtful, engaging conversations with some of the world's most fascinating minds. Now in its third season, this podcast continues to bring on inspiration, curiosity, and stories, giving listeners a front row seat to conversations that span from psychedelics to personal reinvention.

The guests range from cultural icons and thought leaders to industry disruptors, where each of them give insights that feel refreshingly personal. Her podcast serves as a natural extension of her Service95 newsletter, a platform that similarly aims to dissect modern culture through a global lens.

All of her episodes are standouts — take her episode with Apple CEO Tim Cook for example. Cook opens up about his personal journey from growing up in a small town to leading one of the most influential companies in the world. The conversation touches on Apple’s commitment to sustainability, its approach to AI ethics, and Cook’s views on balancing innovation with privacy concerns.

It occasionally leans a little too heavily into admiration rather than critique. Some episodes can feel like they skim the surface of more complex topics rather than truly unpacking them. Additionally, while Lipa is an excellent host, her interview style sometimes lacks the push needed to challenge guests in ways that could lead to deeper insights.

Final Verdict: It makes for an interesting listen for fans of sharp, introspective conversation, particularly those interested in culture, innovation, and personal growth.

WHERE TO LISTEN- You can listen to the podcast on BBC Sound, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or on their website.