We're excited to collaborate with our friends at The Podglomerate and their show, Podcast Perspectives:\n\xa0\nHow does the Washington Post share sweeping stories through audio?\n\xa0\nToday on the podcast, we\u2019re excited to feature a conversation from Podcast Perspectives, produced by our friends at The Podglomerate (the podcast firm specialized in producing, distributing, and monetizing podcasts for high-profile clients including Freakonomics Radio, PBS, NPR stations, Harvard Business School, and more). Podcast Perspectives brings on audio leaders and industry executives to walk through the biggest news of the day and to go deep on topics that podcasters need to know - like IP and rights issues, ad tech, podcasting\u2019s role in media at-large, and more.\xa0\n\xa0\nIn today\u2019s episode, Podglomerate founder/CEO Jeff Umbro sits down with The Washington Post\u2019s Lillian Cunningham, who produced, wrote, and hosted one of the Washington Post\u2019s first podcasts: Presidential, a series about the history of the American presidents. Despite the show being Lillian and The Post\u2019s first audio project, it was an immediate hit. Since then, Lillian has gone on to produce and host three more narrative series for The Post, including Constitutional, Moonrise, and most recently Field Trip, a series about the messy past and uncertain future of America\u2019s national parks.\n\xa0\nListen to more episodes of Podcast Perspectives and follow the podcast: https://listen.podglomerate.com/show/podcast-perspectives/