Sounds Profitable

The pace of change the podcast industry is undergoing is staggering. The implications for podcasters, hosting providers, podcast listening app developers, and advertisers and agencies are enormous. And so is the growth potential. Presented as a companion to the weekly newsletter of the same name, our podcast provides you with direct access to our narrated articles, interviews with industry experts, bleeding-edge research, and can't miss industry news recaps. That Sounds Profitable, right? Assumptions and conventional wisdom will be challenged. Easy answers with no proof of efficacy will be exposed. Because the thinking that got podcast advertising close to a billion dollars annually will need to be drastically overhauled to bring in the tens or hundreds of billions of dollars podcast advertising deserves.

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episode 3: Short Wave: Fueled By Climate Change, Hurricanes Are Causing Industrial Accidents. Who's Liable? (Released: Sept 29 2020)


NPR’s Short Wave is a science podcast for everyone. With new
discoveries, everyday mysteries, and the science behind the headlines —
all in about 10 minutes, every weekday. In this episode, Short Wave
touches on the impact of climate change and corporate America. Fueled
by changing weather patterns, hurricanes are becoming stronger and
more frequent. Those storms have repeatedly led to spills and fires at
chemical manufacturing plants along the Gulf Coast. But can companies
— and the people who work for them — be held responsible or even sent
to prison for failing to adequately prepare for climate change? NPR's
Rebecca Hersher reported on that question, which is at the center of a
recent lawsuit.

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