13 May 2021
Podcast will now include real life features, as well as special guests and informal discussions on the latest equine clinical topics.
An equine podcast network set up by BEVA has revamped its content, including new “real life features” following feedback from listeners.
The BEVApod channel launched two years ago and after a strong reception from its audience, has begun to expand its output.
Host and assistant professor in equine practice at the University of Nottingham Brad Hill will present a new run of features, along with some special guests.
Mr Hill said: “Although based at Nottingham, I am passionate about maintaining links to all areas of the equine profession.
“This podcast will provide a platform to bring the experiences of others directly to the listener wherever they are.”
BEVA president Lucy Grieve said: “These are live webinars where we invite a practitioner to present on a clinical topic and then open it up for an informal discussion.
“We have turned the recordings of these into podcasts so that our members can listen to the recordings while travelling between clients.
“It makes great use of travel time and fills the void we all sometimes feel when we are alone with just our thoughts in the car.”