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Best COVID podcasts we could find (updated May 2020)
Best COVID podcasts we could find
Updated May 2020
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Serial investigative journalism from APM Reports, with host Madeleine Baran and a team of reporters. In Season 1, we looked at the abduction of Jacob Wetterling in rural Minnesota and the accountability of sheriffs in solving crime. In Season 2, we examined the case of Curtis Flowers, who has been tried six times for the same crime. Now, a special report on how Covid-19 is affecting the Mississippi Delta.
 
Dunedin Focus COVID-19 airs on 105.4FM and 1575AM daily from noon to 1pm. As we Unite Against COVID-19, OAR FM Dunedin brings you updates from local health, welfare, social service and community organisations. The feature interviews on this page include conversations with community-based organisations and social service agencies, as well as some inspiring local people finding imaginative ways to stay positive at this challenging time.
 
In partnership with Discovery we produce a daily podcast on Covid-19, offering a rational perspective on how the virus is impacting the lives of all South Africans. It will also house the latest news and insights on what was initially termed coronavirus. For more information on the virus - https://www.discovery.co.za/corporate/coronavirus-covid19-disease.
 
COVID-19 Retail Pulse Live is a podcast about the impact of the Coronavirus on the ecommerce and retail industries. Join hosts Joe Yakuel (CEO of WITHIN) and Ryan Urban (CEO of BounceX, soon to be Wunderkind) as they discuss the latest trends and updates. This twice-weekly show will provide insight into the strategies and tactics you should be adopting to weather the storm and win during this crisis.
 
A weekly report on the COVID-19 pandemic from infectious disease expert Michael Osterholm, PhD, MPH. Dr. Osterholm is the director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP) at the University of Minnesota and has spent a career investigating outbreaks. Since 2005, he has emphasized supply chain and other vulnerabilities and a critical need for pandemic preparedness. In this podcast, Dr. Osterholm dissects the latest COVID-19 news, data, and guidance. CIDRAP’s Chris Dal ...
 
Join Dr Denise Quinlan & Dr Lucy Hone, Co-Directors of the New Zealand Institute of Wellbeing and Resilience plus invited experts as they share tips to look after your mental health and wellbeing during this time. Denise and Lucy translate evidence-based insights from psychological science into practical tips we can all use to stay well through this time. Denise and Lucy will focus on tips relevant for all of us, with some special episodes also for parents and teachers on supporting youn ...
 
Nate Duncan and Ben Taylor spend hours every day reading and curating the most important coronavirus news so you don’t have to. The goal is to bring you a well-researched, analytical, and data-oriented podcast with the most important COVID-19 news and research from around the world.
 
Harnessing Bloomberg's reporting from every continent, Bloomberg's daily Prognosis podcast brings the news, data and analysis you need for living in the time of Covid-19. In around ten minutes, we will explain the latest developments in health and science, the impact on individuals, industries and governments and the adaptations they are making in the face of the global pandemic. Come back every weekday afternoon for a short dose of the best information about the novel coronavirus from more ...
 
Ep. 83 features internationally renowned poet, author of the new book "We Want Our Bodies Back," performance artist, producer, and single mom Jessica Care Moore discussing her hometown of Detroit. She shares an update on Covid in the city, teaching her son about injustice, racism, and police brutality, and gives a mini taste of her award-winning poem “Black Statue of Liberty” which launched her career after being a 5-time back-to-back Apollo winner. Other topics include journalists in Somali ...
 
The podcast all about the viruses that spread infectious disease. Series 1: Join the ‘disease detectives’ Mark Honigsbaum and Hannah Mawdsley as they investigate the most devastating pandemic of all time: the 1918 Spanish influenza. Part scientific detective story, part historical inquiry, 'Going Viral' takes listeners to the scene of a viral crime and in the process recovers the experience of the world’s deadliest virus, which is 100 years old. Series 2: The Covid Files, 100 years after the ...
 
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Science Weekly podcast will now explore some of the crucial scientific questions about Covid-19. Led by its usual hosts Ian Sample, Hannah Devlin and Nicola Davis, as well as the Guardian's health editor Sarah Boseley, we’ll be taking questions – some sent by you – to experts on the frontline of the global outbreak. Send us your questions here: theguardian.com/covid19questions
 
During these unique and uncertain times, Lawyer Kevin Poulter and Accountant Paul Cheetham-Karcz discuss the support that’s available for businesses, how they’re dealing with challenges and offering specialist guidance around the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK. Brought to you by Freeths and Sedulo.
 
TechStuff is a show about technology. And it’s not just how technology works. Join host Jonathan Strickland as he explores the people behind the tech, the companies that market it and how technology affects our lives and culture.
 
At Startup Colorado, we work with change agents across the state who are dedicated to building for rural communities. They may be small, but their stories are big. We're chatting with entrepreneurs and community champions who are responding to the ongoing COVID-19 crisis in innovative and inspiring ways.
 
In their books "Freakonomics," "SuperFreakonomics" and "Think Like a Freak", Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner explore "the hidden side of everything," telling stories about cheating schoolteachers and eating champions while teaching us all to think a bit more creatively, rationally, and productively. The Freakonomics Radio podcast, hosted by Dubner, carries on that tradition with weekly episodes. Prepare to be enlightened, engaged, perhaps enraged, and definitely surprised.
 
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A look at a study which examined what effect wide-scale testing and tracing would have on the disease spread. Another study examine the spread of coronavirus on the Diamond Princess cruise ship to determine methods of transmission. How has the disease spread through the US, and what areas remain unaffected as yet? What are the issues in nursing hom…
 
Claudia Hammond and her panel of scientists and doctors analyse the latest science on the coronavirus and answer the audience’s questions on the impact of the pandemic. Dr Lucy van Dorp of UCL explores the genetics of the virus and what they can tell us about how far it’s spread and how is it evolving. Can we be sure that vaccines being developed n…
 
Julie Marshal is with the World Food Project. She tells The NEXT NORMAL, as many as 300,000 people could die per day - over the next 3 months if WFP doesn't get the funding urgently need to reach people with humanitarian assistance. 821 million people go to bed hungry every night all over the world, chronically hungry, and as the new Global Report …
 
Global crises cause big changes and reveal deep structural weaknesses. As drastic measures are taken across the world to stop the spread of COVID-19, what are the short, medium and long term implications for our society, our economy, geopolitics - and us as individuals? In this special interview series from the RSA, it’s chief executive, Matthew Ta…
 
R seems to have found its way into the newspapers and on Radio 4 as if it’s a word, or a letter, that we should all be familiar with and understand. As part of the government’s briefing on Sunday, it appeared in a pseudo-equation, the infographic - 'COVID alert level = R + number of infections' - the Government called R the 'Rate of Infection', but…
 
Britain’s Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, has led his country’s efforts to deal with the coronavirus pandemic. At one level it turned into a very personal mission. At the beginning of April he was hospitalised having tested positive for the virus and spent three days in intensive care fighting for his life. Jonny Dymond asks how this happened and wh…
 
Mark examines the origins of Covid-19 and why we failed to heed the warnings about coronaviruses with virus hunter Peter Daszak, President of EcoHealth Alliance. Presented by Mark Honigsbaum @honigsbaum With @PeterDaszak the President of EcoHealth Alliance, a nonprofit dedicated to understanding the connections between human, animal, and environmen…
 
As Covid-19 infects more and more people, doctors around are learning that the coronavirus doesn’t just attack the lungs. The virus can cause kidney failure; send the body’s immune system into high gear; and lead to a range of clotting-related disorders. Jason Gale reports on how much more we have yet to learn about what the virus does to the body.…
 
BizNews — In episode 34 of Inside Covid 19, we have highlights from Cyril Ramaphosa's address on the easing in South Africa's lockdown regulations; answers for the millions of Vitality members wondering whether Comair going into business rescue means the end of their cheap flights; South Africa’s only living Nobel prizewinning scientist Prof Michae…
 
Host: Mario R. Nacinovich, Jr., MSc Guest: Salman Ahmed, MD, MPH During the COVID-19 pandemic, e-consults have become the new norm, but what impacts do they have on patient care? To find out, Mario Nacinovich is joined by Dr. Salman Ahmed, who takes us through his research finding that e-consults might not just be the appropriate choice, but the pr…
 
In episode 15 of the Marketing Pulse: Live, Ryan and Joe were joined by Laura Joukovski, President of Global Fashion Brands at TechStyle Fashion Group. Our discussion with her today covered a wide range of topics, including: Behaving opportunistically in the media landscape Approaching LTV in a way different way Leaning into the channels that your …
 
In this episode, Phil Hill, Jeanette Wiseman, and Kevin Kelly discuss additional details on the Hybrid Flexible model (HyFlex). We then address how institutions that have already invested in the social infrastructure to support quality hybrid and online teaching are likely to fare much better than under-resourced schools (in terms of eLearning supp…
 
Destin Sandlin is, in his normal jobs, an engineer and a content creator. But for the last couple months, he has become a community organizer and logistics expert making and distributing PPE with a network of hundreds of volunteers. We're each looking to our toolkits right now, but let's not forget how much our toolkits expand when they are merged.…
 
When Briana Wiles came down with an assumed case of COVID-19, she relied upon her background as an herbalist to cope with the symptoms. She developed new teas and tinctures from roots and herbs at home, then figured out how to make these new blends available to her customers at Rooted Apothecary in Crested Butte and Gunnison. In this episode, we he…
 
The leaders of the USA, Brazil, Russia, Spain, Italy and the UK have come in for some criticism over their handling of the Coronavirus pandemic. They all have one thing in common, and it has been widely remarked on – they’re men. From Jacinda Ardern to Angela Merkel, women leaders across the world seem to be coping with Covid-19 better. But is it t…
 
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