Netflix is expanding its podcast lineup by introducing two fresh original video series featuring well-known personalities. One program centers on ex-NFL star and broadcast commentator Michael Irvin, while the other involves a conversational format led by ex-Saturday Night Live performer Pete Davidson.
Titled The White House with Michael Irvin, the series launches on January 19. The referenced house in the name alludes to a structure adjacent to the Dallas Cowboys' training complex, not the U.S. president's residence, though the similarity is by design. Irvin noted, "In a crowded media landscape, recognition matters — and few names carry the same immediate weight." Expect bi-weekly episodes featuring a changing lineup of co-hosts and guests who delve into sports updates, insights, and breakdowns.
Named The Pete Davidson Show, the alternative venture has the comic guiding regular sessions with notable visitors. Filming will mostly occur in Davidson's garage. As a Netflix-only offering, the initial installment airs January 30 at 12:01 AM PT.
These shows will complement an array of video podcasts sourced from iHeartRadio's catalog, secured via a December 2025 agreement between the media firm and Netflix. The platform has further obtained streaming rights for certain Spotify content during the current year.