Cathy Wurzer is known for her work on Minnesota Public Radio's Morning Edition and Twin Cities PBS, and now she's getting her own podcast.
Tomorrow's Cure debuts June 26 and will explore "cutting-edge research, technology, and breakthroughs that are revolutionizing the future of medicine," per a press release from the Mayo Clinic.
It's a partnership with PRX, a Pulitzer- and Peabody-winning public media company.
The first eight episodes will be available for free on iTunes, Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, and more, and new episodes will be released weekly.
The second and third seasons will begin in early 2025.
"We are excited to showcase the physicians, clinicians, researchers, and thought leaders driving these transformative advancements," says Jason Saldanha, chief operating officer at PRX.
"We're proud to collaborate with the team to help bring listeners everywhere their expertise, innovation, and commitment to opening the possibilities of medicine."
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