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Tennessee Aquarium Expands Podcast for Conservation Awareness

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The Tennessee Aquarium celebrates the first anniversary of ‘The Podcast Aquatic’ with a major content expansion and a partnership with ‘The Tennessee Conservationist Magazine.’ Initially a six-episode series, the podcast now features 35 episodes, focusing on aquatic life and conservation issues. This collaboration aims to enhance storytelling and increase public awareness of environmental issues, encouraging listeners to engage actively with their ecosystems while enjoying informative content during travels.

Chattanooga, Tennessee – The Tennessee Aquarium is marking the first anniversary of its popular podcast, “The Podcast Aquatic,” with a significant expansion in both content and a new partnership. The collaboration with “The Tennessee Conservationist Magazine” aims to enhance the audience’s understanding of conservation issues and stories relevant to the environment.

Initially, “The Podcast Aquatic” was conceived as a limited six-episode series comprising approximately three hours of content. However, its popularity has led to a dramatic expansion. Now, the podcast boasts a total of 35 episodes, with a cumulative listening time of 1,439 minutes, nearly equating to an entire day of continuous audio content. This extensive library allows listeners to engage with a wide variety of topics related to aquatic life and conservation efforts.

Listeners can enjoy “The Podcast Aquatic” during various travel durations. Its content is particularly well-suited for long drives from major cities such as Nashville, Atlanta, and Birmingham to Chattanooga, as well as international journeys, including routes from Quebec City, Canada, and Monterrey, Mexico, into the heart of Tennessee.

Heather Lose, editor-in-chief of “The Tennessee Conservationist Magazine,” stated that this partnership emphasizes the essential need to communicate conservation narratives effectively. The collaboration aims to merge creative storytelling with vital information, ensuring that the discussions happening within the podcast resonate with a broader audience and spotlight the importance of conservation efforts.

The expansion of the podcast not only increases reach and allows for a richer array of topics but also serves a key educational purpose. By doing so, the podcast aims to inspire listeners to become more engaged with environmental issues and their local ecosystems.

The Tennessee Aquarium provides numerous resources regarding the podcast and the details of its collaboration with “The Tennessee Conservationist Magazine.” The initiative reflects a growing trend within aquariums and conservational organizations to leverage modern media formats to communicate more effectively with the public.

Founded to foster a better understanding of aquatic ecosystems, the Tennessee Aquarium encourages active participation in environmental stewardship. This anniversary celebration is a testament to the aquarium’s commitment to innovation in communicating conservation efforts while engaging the community and beyond.

Listeners can find more information about “The Podcast Aquatic” and its latest episodes as well as the details of the collaboration by visiting tnaqua.org/podcast and tnconservationist.org.

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