Podcasts


A few examples…

Whether remote or face-to-face, a one-off or a series, a podcast can put your business or your story in front of a big audience.

International SOS, the world's leading health and security risk management services company, wanted to use podcasts as a way of communicating vital messages to clients. Their podcasts showcase the depth of knowledge of their teams around the world, and pass on vital information and advice for people operating in potentially dangerous environments.

A year after the start of the conflict in Ukraine, their security experts assessed the latest information about the situation on the ground:


The pandemic transformed radio and podcast production overnight. During the first UK lockdown, BFBS faced a dilemna -- halt their weekly discussion on military and foreign affairs, or find an innovative solution. As programme editor, I led its overnight transformation to remote production, with guests joining from around the world. In that first week, we reported on how British forces were helping respond to the danger at home:


The changes were so successful, the programme remained remote after restrictions were lifted. In August 2021, as Afghanistan fell to the Taliban, I produced a special episode on the shocking end to a 20-year military mission in the country, using remote technology to connect to guests across the world:


Of course, not every podcast is recorded remotely. In a restaurant in London, two experts pair food and wine — trying a few combinations along the way.