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Full 10 episodes of the Cloud Reachers podcast season 2 on the air!

Cloud Reachers podcast season 2 about the future of learning is now out. Cloud Reachers is hosted by Tomi Kauppinen and Miikka J. Lehtonen.
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Cloud Reachers podcast / illustration: Lisa Staudinger

The new season is out with burning-hot topics

All 10 episodes of the podcast Season 2 are now on the air. Give them a listen at or directly via links to episodes here below.

Cloud Reachers podcast is hosted by Tomi Kauppinen and Miikka J. Lehtonen, who are joined by new expert guests on each episode. This season, the podcast about the future of learning discusses e.g. digital accessibility, the most essential work-life capacities, the future of design and technology, and most of all – learning.

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