Season 5 of the Engineering With Nature® Podcast launches on November 30. Host Sarah Thorne recently talked about highlights from Season 4 and what’s ahead for Season 5 with Todd Bridges, Senior Research Scientist for Environmental Science with the US Army Corps of Engineers and the National Lead of the Engineering With Nature Program, and Jeff King, Deputy National Lead of the Engineering With Nature Program. The EWN Podcast launched in July of 2020 and, as shown by the nearly 25,000 total downloads that it has received since, there is a lot of interest in the topic. As Todd notes, “People came up to me that I’d never met before, telling me that they’re fans and they listen to the podcast. There is clearly a desire and appetite for information about nature-based solutions and what we’re doing in Engineering With Nature.” Season 4 podcast episodes averaged about 218 downloads in the first 7 days of availability (a standard podcast industry statistic) which puts the podcast in about the top 14% of ALL podcasts worldwide. As Todd notes, “The podcast is illustrating and seeding very important conversations across the Corps of Engineers; among leaders; among practitioners; and importantly, with our stakeholders and partners. These conversations are important for moving us forward conceptually, intellectually, and in terms of how we are implementing projects across the country and all around the world.” Season 5 will expand these conversations under the theme of Realizing the Value of Nature. Season 5 will feature some big-name guests, cool science, and lots of innovation. President Biden’s recent Executive Order 14072, Strengthening the Nation’s Forests, Communities and Local Economies, is accelerating implementation of nature-based solutions. We’ll focus on commitments that are being made with respect to the Executive Order and how they will be rolled out in the months and years to come. According to Jeff, “We continue to see a lot of growth within the Network for Engineering With Nature (NEWN). All the wonderful new relationships that are now starting to coalesce within the Network are really exciting. We’ll spend some time doing a deep dive into more of the technical work that’s happening out there.” You can join the conversation by going to the EWN Website or wherever you get your podcasts. And we’d love to hear from you. Drop us a note! Measuring What Matters: Towards a more comprehensive and equitable evaluation of benefits   Listeners are invited to attend an important national summit “Measuring What Matters” being hosted by the EWN Program at the National Academies in Washington, DC, on November 30. Participants from USACE plus other federal, state, and local agencies, as well as private and nonprofit organizations, will explore nature’s role and value, and how best to formulate, evaluate, and deliver integrated water resources projects. Follow the link to register to attend in person or virtually. Related Links EWN Website ERDC Website Todd Bridges at EWN Todd Bridges at LinkedIn Jeff King at LinkedIn Jeff King at EWN Network of Engineering With Nature EWN Atlas Series   Sarah Thorne at LinkedIn Sarah Thorne at Decision Partners Podcast Industry Report: Market Growth and Advertising Statistics in 2022 Buzzsprout Platform Statistics   EWN Podcast S4E6: A Conversation about Leadership and EWN with Colonel Gant EWN Podcast S4E7: A Conversation about Leadership and EWN with Brigadier General Kelly   Executive Order No. 14072, Strengthening the Nation’s Forests, Communities and Local Economies EWN Supports White House in Accounting for Nature Measuring What Matters: Towards a More Comprehensive and Equitable Evaluation of Benefits – EWN Page Measuring What Matters: Towards a More Comprehensive and Equitable Evaluation of Benefits – National Academies Page