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Evergreen Podcasts is a community where people think big without talking down. We are boots on the ground storytellers, who love capturing the color and diversity of modern makers. From entrepreneurs and musicians, to philosophers and artists – we are in the business of uniting audiences.

“We are an enterprising new media studio that celebrates our partners and hosts,“ says David Allen Moss, Chief Creative Officer.

Evergreen is a welcoming new podcast network designed for the creative class to create, listen and inspire.

“This is an exciting time of creativity and growth for everyone involved in this launch,” noted Michael DeAloia, CEO of Evergreen Podcasts, a division of Front Porch Media Network. “Evergreen is a catalyst for an incredible portfolio of new podcasts.”

Podcast Production

Evergreen Podcasts is powered by a diverse production and marketing team with wide-ranging creative backgrounds. We bring a highly collaborative approach to producing original content, branded podcasts and audience delivery, providing professional insight and guidance through every step of the process. Though we offer many creative services, quality podcast production is our passion.

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