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Sep 27, 2023·edited Sep 27, 2023Liked by Arielle Nissenblatt

Holly Brown - Podcast Marketer at Tink Media

Obscured

https://pod.link/1707379300

Obscured dives into overlooked but critical public policy issues, offering a deeper look than your daily news scroll. In their first series, From Words to Weapons, explores the survivors of law enforcement trauma and the professionals seeking solutions. It covers intimate stories of generational trauma, controversial policing tactics, survivor support, resilience, and hope. Creators Emily Previti and Stephanie Marudas are covering important hidden issues affecting our communties with top notch reporting!

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Sep 27, 2023·edited Sep 27, 2023Liked by Arielle Nissenblatt

Holly Brown - Podcast Marketer at Tink Media

A CRISPR Bite: How gene-editing technology is changing our food.

https://pod.link/1706287071

CRISPR Gene-editing technology is a scientific breakthrough changing the way we make and eat food, but many have never heard of it. In this five-part series, food anthropologist Dr. Lauren Crossland-Marr takes listeners into the labs where researchers are tinkering with food genes, to help break down the problems they’re hoping to solve – and what’s at stake. Gene-edited foods are hitting the grocery stores shelves as soon as this year! It sounds like science fiction, but A CRISPR Bite helps us understand our reality and what we, as consumers, should do with it.

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Sep 27, 2023Liked by Arielle Nissenblatt

Your Name: Aakshi Sinha, Podcast Marketer at Tink Media

Podcast Recommendation: Making Peace Visible - Inside comms strategy at the world's largest peacebuilding NGO

Episode Link: https://pod.link/1605799735/episode/5a727f5a2ad78eac4cf24a5a53bc2808

Why You Recommend It: I loved this episode because it made me think about something I do, marketing, when it's applied to an area I've never thought about before. In this episode host Jamil Simon talks to Jack Farrell, director of communications for Search for Common Ground, the world's largest peacebuilding organisation. Jack explains why it's important to amplify peacebuilding efforts and the things he has learnt about making the organisations he works with more visible while being sensitive and thoughtful. I heard him say things we tell podcasts we work with all the time at Tink: the importance of building a community instead of focusing on gaining numbers, his love for email newsletters, using diverse social media channels and messaging, really understanding where a specific audience group spends their time on the internet. And then he talked about his love for Derry Girls and why it's his favourite depiction of what nuanced, playful, and honest account of what peacebuilding looks like!

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