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Scholarly journals and white papers remain an important way to get important meat science studies and information to the industry. However, there are plenty of ways to get information out to the masses – like podcasts.
Podcasts have become a popular venue for practically any topic. Listeners can find a wealth of options on a consumer level, from true crime and current events to sports, music and more. Regardless of how niche a topic is, there’s probably one or more podcasts devoted to it.