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Cabana Adds 10 New Podcasts Spanning Multiple Genres


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Cabana has added 10 podcasts to its digital audio library. The new titles come from publishers such as Inc. Magazine, New Hampshire Public Radio (NHPR) and celebrity hosts like Jen Kirkman. The variety of topics span multiple genres, including true crime, comedy, female lifestyle and business, among others.

The new podcast titles on cabana are:

  1. Think Again: A Big Think Podcast - conversations with the world's brightest minds, from Big Think

  2. The Story Collider - personal stories tied together with a science theme with Erin Barker

  3. Civics 101 - a refresher course on the basics of how US democracy works, from NHPR

  4. Outside/In - compelling stories about the natural world and how we use it, from NHPR

  5. Inc. Uncensored - stories on startups, entrepreneurship, technology, and more, from Inc. Magazine

  6. Support is Sexy - a podcast inspiring women entrepreneurs, with Elayne Fluker

  7. Let There Be Talk -comedy with Dean Delray

  8. Having Funlessness with Jen Kirkman - weekly musings on life, from comedian Jen Kirkman

  9. Believable - personal stories that define who we are, from Narratively

  10. Bald Move - a podcast network with shows about movies and TV shows, including Game Of Thrones
"We're excited to welcome these engaging hosts and topics to cabana," said cabana Senior Vice President of Business Development Frank DeSantis. "As podcast advertising matures, we have a variety of options and opportunities to help our advertisers engage with targeted listeners."

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