Short Wave - Miss an episode? Now's your chance to catch up...
Episode Date: September 16, 2020In case you missed our announcement Monday, Short Wave is temporarily shifting production schedules. We're dropping episodes into your feed four times a week instead of five. That means we'll be takin...g a break every Wednesday through the end of the year. But, fear not! We've got a giant back catalog for you to browse in the meantime. Like this episode from last year about three factors at the heart of why California is at such high risk for wildfires. Or this one about Giant Panda conservation and zoos. We'll see you tomorrow with a new episode! See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.NPR Privacy Policy
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Hey, everybody. Maddie Safai here with Emily Kwong. Hey, Kwong. Hey, you. So today we are taking the day off from publishing.
That's right. So in case you missed our announcement on Monday, Shortwave is temporarily shifting production schedules.
We're dropping episodes in your feed four times a week instead of five.
Basically, this allows us to take care of ourselves a little bit better during this pandemic and make sure we're still bringing you that sweet, sweet quality content.
That's right. So from now on, no.
episode on Wednesdays, which honestly you might need too. Because while making a daily podcast is hard,
so is keeping up with one. So many episodes. In the last year, we have made over 200 shortwave episodes.
And I know some of y'all are behind on your listening. No judgment. No judgment. But we invite you to
poke around in our archive where you can find all sorts of episodes, including ones that explain
the science of what's going on today. Like there's the way. There's the way.
one from last October, about three factors at the heart of why California is at such high risk for wildfires.
Or that episode you did, Emily, about giant panda conservation and zoos.
Because, you know, a new panda cub was born at the National Zoo this summer.
So cute. So fluffy.
That's true. While you're catching up will be hard at work.
And we're back with a new episode on Thursday.
As always, thanks for listening to Shortwave from NPR.
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