The iGaming industry – also known as the online gambling or online casino industry – is a phenomenon in its own right.
At its inception, it was seen as an ancillary product to physical venues, rather than being a big business. However, after years of growth and customer demand driven largely by the digitalisation of all corners of entertainment, no one can avoid just how big it has become.
With that and the industry’s increasing legitimisation in the face of booming revenues and innovation, iGaming has seen itself well represented in the form of B2B podcasts. Industry leaders, innovators, and investors are using their voices to deliver their stories, enact change, and influence the conversation around the market. So what are the best B2B iGaming Podcasts for 2025?
iGaming Daily: SBC Media
First up, we have a daily podcast from probably the biggest name in iGaming news. SBC Media is the largest B2B news and media network for the online casino and sportsbook market. Every day, they cover some of the biggest breaking stories, insights from SBC staff, including James Ross and Jessica Welman, as well as from other industry behemoths like SlotBeats.
The stories can vary wildly. With the podcast covering up-to-the-minute stories, the hosts could be covering anything. For example, episode 307 saw the team discussing the popularity of new games like Aviator, a crash game available at Karamba Casino and other brands in the UK market. The following day in episode 308, though, they were covering whether casino bonuses and promotions had reached their limit, showing just how the discussion can change wildly from day to day.
The iGaming Leader: Leo Judkins
When it comes to big names in the iGaming sphere, it’s hard to overlook Leo Judkins. According to his website, The iGaming Leader, Judkins was a director at an iGaming company for 12 years, before finding himself at a crossroads.
After making the decision to leave his role for his health, Leo became a public speaker and consultant looking to provide help and advice for professionals in the iGaming industry. He claims to have assisted more than 200 iGaming leaders.
His years of experience show in the output of his podcast, too, which can be seen as a partner to his wider public speaking role. In it, he invites big names from huge companies to share their stories, including touching topics of overcoming adversity, dealing with rapid career progression, and maintaining a work-life balance in a competitive industry.
This is a much more personal podcast than most, in that it speaks to the experiences of staff, rather than business entities or trends.
NEXT.io Podcast: NEXT.io
It’s no surprise that major news outlets and B2B organisations are exploring podcast content to improve their reach. In the UK, a study found that 42% of respondents had listened to a podcast within the week prior. That would explain why NEXT.io, a media network that focuses on the global iGaming market and organises summits across the globe, has established its own self-titled podcast.
Similarly to The iGaming Leader, which invites industry figures on for in-depth discussions, NEXT.io sees CEOs and others in senior positions brought in for long-form interviews. However, in this case, the discussions focus broader on the industry and how these operators are making waves and navigating their own stories. This includes names like David Mann, CEO of Swintt, who recently explained his view on the difficulties that many game studios face in 2025.
Ultimately, in a world of a seemingly endless list of podcasts on all topics, there is even great variety within each niche. Nowhere is that clearer than in these iGaming podcasts, which all cover different perspectives on the industry, with some looking at the individual and their place in the workplace, and others zeroing in on wider trends and what these mean. It’s clear that there’s always something valuable to learn from each one.