New Podcast goes live

Our podcasts are proving popular.

So often we are frustrated when we interview really interesting people on video, only to see a lot of their comments going on the ‘cutting room floor’ due to the fact that the current trend is for short sharp films, especially on social media.

 

So when one of our biggest clients, the worldwide veterinary health company Ceva Animal Health
, asked us to go back to our roots as broadcasters with the BBC, we were more than happy to help out. Ceva wanted us to develop a series of podcasts on different subjects starting with an interview with researchers and experts from the veterinary health world on whether the Covid-19 pandemic could and should have been predicted.

The podcast proved so popular that our next recording took place shortly afterwards, this time highlighting the role that dogs play as assistance animals in different parts of the world. Organisations such as Assistance Dogs Australia, who train dogs to work with autistic children and young people, were interviewed about new research from a joint study with Sydney University, that shows how their work is really making a difference.

You can listen to that podcast by clicking here.

Already our next podcast is being recorded as we write, highlight the futuristic practise of ‘Precision Livestock Farming’. It sounds technical but basically it involves monitoring the health of farm animals 24/7 through networks of cameras and sensors to help combat disease and improve welfare.