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Stay in the Know: Three Supply Chain Now Podcasts to Keep You Up to Date

Whether you’re a seasoned supply chain professional or a newcomer, keeping up with the latest trends, technologies, and best practices is essential for maintaining a competitive edge. One of the most effective ways to do this is by tuning into podcasts that focus on the industry. Here, we introduce three influential podcasts: Supply Chain Now, Logistics with Purpose, and Digital Transformers.

Let’s explore each of these supply chain podcasts, covering their topics, episode formats, and why they should be on your must-listen list.

Three Supply Chain Podcasts to Keep You Informed

We’re spilling the tea on the best supply chain podcasts you need to know. Be sure to check out these three favorites of ours, wherever you get your podcasts.

1. Supply Chain Now

Podcast Description

We may be a little biased but Supply Chain Now is a leading podcast that provides comprehensive insights into global supply chain performance. Hosted by Scott Luton and his team of industry-veteran co-hosts from companies like Amazon, P&G, and Nordstrom, this podcast covers a wide range of topics, including logistics, transportation, technology, and innovation. Supply Chain Now has been featured in the Apple Podcasts business leadership charts in over 60 countries, making it a go-to resource for supply chain professionals worldwide. The podcast is renowned for its engaging interviews with industry leaders and experts who share valuable knowledge and insights.

Episode Format and Content

  • Engaging conversations with industry experts and practitioners.
  • Insights into current challenges and future opportunities in supply chain management.
  • Notable past guests include leaders from top global companies such as Jennifer McKeehan (Walmart), Jim Mullins (Henry Schein, Inc.), and Ayesha Simons (Colgate-Palmolive).

Why You Should Listen

  • Gain valuable knowledge and insights from industry leaders.
  • Stay informed about the latest trends and innovations shaping the supply chain landscape.

2. Logistics with Purpose

Podcast Description

Logistics with Purpose is a unique podcast that spotlights organizations dedicated to creating positive impacts within the supply chain sector. Co-hosted by Enrique Alvarez and Kristi Porter from the  Vector Global Logistics team, this series provides listeners with behind-the-scenes stories of organizations committed to social responsibility and sustainability. Each episode offers an inspiring glimpse into the origin stories, change-making progress, and future plans of these impactful organizations.

Episode Format and Content

  • Behind-the-scenes stories of organizations making a difference.
  • Inspirational discussions about social responsibility and sustainability in logistics.
  • Notable past guests include change-makers and leaders in social impact such as Honorable Emmanuel Armah Kofi Buah (member of Ghana’s Parliament), Diego Flores (formerly Doctors without Borders), and Alice Brown (GoodSteps).

Why You Should Listen

  • Learn from real-world examples of companies driving meaningful change.
  • Gain insights into the intersection of business and social impact in the logistics industry.

3. Digital Transformers

Podcast Description

Digital Transformers explores the immediate value of digitalization in the supply chain. Hosted by Kevin L. Jackson, a recognized digital transformation thought leader, this podcast delves into the rapid pace of digitalization and its impact on the supply chain industry. Kevin Jackson has been recognized as a “Top 5G Influencer” and a “Top 50 Global Digital Transformation Thought Leader”, making him an authoritative voice in the field. The podcast highlights companies and executives leading the charge in digital innovation.

Episode Format and Content

  • Discussions on the latest digital transformation trends and technologies.
  • Interviews with companies and executives at the forefront of digital innovation.
  • Notable past guests include top executives and digital transformation leaders such as Karl Horne (SES Satellites), Art Seabolt, and Altif Brown (Constellation Network), and blockchain experts Bryant Nielson (Web3 Certification Board) and Ryan Williams (The Blockchain Academy).

Why You Should Listen

  • Stay ahead of the curve by learning about cutting-edge digital strategies.
  • Gain practical insights into implementing digital solutions in your supply chain.

Stay Ahead of the Supply Chain Curve

And that’s the scoop. Podcasts like Supply Chain Now, Logistics with Purpose, and Digital Transformers offer invaluable insights from industry leaders, real-world examples of social impact, and the latest in digital transformation. By tuning into these podcasts, you can keep up to date with the trends and innovations that are shaping the future of the supply chain industry — and get one (or several) steps ahead in your career!

Discover why Supply Chain Now is the #1 Voice of Supply Chain, listen now.

 

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