Exciting New Peloton at the Next Table Podcast Drops March 30
The Peloton At The Next Table podcast is officially on its way, and if you have been following the brand’s growing presence beyond the bike and tread, this one is worth marking on your calendar. Debuting March 30, 2026, it marks Peloton’s direct move into audio storytelling and a meaningful expansion of its content footprint.

What Is the Peloton At The Next Table Podcast?
Peloton is billing the Peloton At The Next Table podcast as a look at what the Peloton instructors really talk about when the cameras stop rolling. That description alone is enough to get any fan’s attention.
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The show is hosted by Peloton tread instructor Jon Hosking, better known to his fans as “Hosky.” Based on previews, the show features Hosking seated around a table with fellow instructors, eating, drinking, laughing, and talking in the kind of relaxed, unscripted setting that feels more like a dinner party than a produced show. Check out the teaser here and see for yourself.
The instructor lineup spotted in the previews includes Adrian Williams, Katie Wang, Alex Toussaint, Kirsten Ferguson, Olivia Amato, Matty Maggiacomo, Cody Rigsby, and Tunde Oyeneyin. That is a remarkable collection of some of Peloton’s most recognizable names, all gathered around one table for what looks like a genuinely fun conversation.

Why Jon Hosking Is a Natural Fit to Host
If you have ever taken one of Jon’s classes, you already know he has a gift for making people feel at ease. His fans describe him as bringing effortless musicality and joyous, welcoming energy to everything he does, and that translates just as naturally to a podcast setting as it does to the tread.
Jon is also no stranger to speaking candidly about real topics. He has used his platform to raise awareness around mental health and has never shied away from meaningful conversations. Hosting the Peloton At The Next Table podcast feels like a natural next chapter for an instructor who has always been just as invested in the conversation before and after class as he is in the workout itself.
His recent visits to Peloton Studios New York have only deepened that connection with US members. Jon returned to PSNY in March 2026 for classes from March 19 through March 22, and spots filled quickly as expected. He is already confirmed to return to PSNY again in June, making his growing presence in New York feel like more than just a visit. It increasingly looks like Peloton is investing in Hosking at a higher level, and the Peloton At The Next Table podcast appears to be a significant part of that.
Why Peloton Is Leaning Into Audio Right Now
This launch does not happen in isolation. Peloton and its instructors have been building a noticeable audio presence over the past several months. Robin Arzón launched her own weekly podcast, Project Swagger, in February 2026, even recording a live episode at SXSW in March. Instructors like Johanna Ricouz and Hannah Corbin have been making podcast appearances that reach audiences well beyond the Peloton platform.
The Peloton At The Next Table podcast takes that momentum a step further. Rather than an instructor-led side project, this is Peloton itself entering the space with a dedicated show, telling longer-form stories about instructors, members, and the culture surrounding fitness in ways that class-based and social media formats simply cannot accommodate.
Peloton At The Next Table Podcast and the Bigger Content Picture
Podcast audiences are known for being highly engaged and loyal, and that kind of attention is exactly what brands in the wellness space have been working to capture. A dedicated podcast extends Peloton’s reach into commutes, cool-downs, and audio-first moments that sit outside the workout window.
It also fits into a broader pattern of Peloton expanding the ways members can connect with the brand. From instructor Spotify partnerships to Andy Speer’s appearance on the Men’s Health podcast, the brand and its instructors have been showing up consistently in audio spaces where health, culture, and community overlap. The Peloton At The Next Table podcast formalizes that instinct at the brand level.

What to Expect When It Drops
Members who want to catch the Peloton At The Next Table podcast on launch day should keep an eye on Peloton’s official social media channels on March 30 around 10AM ET for distribution links and episode details.
If the previews are any indication, expect something that feels warm, candid, and genuinely fun. A table full of some of Peloton’s biggest personalities, good food, good drinks, and real conversation? That sounds like exactly what the community has been waiting for.
Which instructor pairing from the Peloton At The Next Table podcast lineup are you most excited to hear together? Drop your pick in the comments.
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