
The work that think tanks do is somewhat hard to describe, at least for a branded company podcast. They work on government policy, and also their own research, and might have a very surgical cause / focus area, or might be more general. All of that was on my mind listening to the most recent episode from The Urban Institute of:
Evidence in Action
The show is hosted by Sarah Rosen Wartell and Kimberlyn Leary from the organization. And from what I can tell the Evidence in Action structure has run 12 episodes since relaunching from an earlier format in the same feed. I like the current approach - the episode I listened to on mental health care with Wizdom Powell was a timely and thoughtful topic. And the overarching show conceit shined through - I can see how they cover data and societal topics across the episodes, with the use of evidence as the throughline.
Brands In Audio
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