Dana is host of the EvaluLand podcast which you can find anywhere you listen to podcasts.
Evaluation Podcasts
Hungry for more evaluation podcasts? Here's some more, listed in alphabetical order.
Community Possibilities by Ann Price, where she has "conversations with the community, nonprofit and foundation leaders about the change they are making in their communities."
ElevateEvaluate: "This podcast focuses on bringing together the expertise of undergraduate/graduate students, educators, and professionals in the field to create a space to exchange knowledge about program evaluation."
Eval Cafe by Ciaran Camman and Brian Hoessler on "informal chats on evaluation-related topics - the kind you might overhear at your favourite coffeeshop, if it was frequented by evaluators.
EvalCrisis, part of an initiative by EC, DG DEVCO / Evaluation Support Service (ESS) "This is part of Evaluation in Crisis, an initiative by EC, DG DEVCO / Evaluation Support Service (ESS), to share lessons on the adaptation of the evaluation profession, methods and tools to face global crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic."
EvalEdge by the European Evaluation Society on "the use of frontier technology in evaluation and on methods to evaluate innovations."
Eval Network by James Pann of EvalNetwork "explores how people use data in their work and personal lives to gain insights and make decisions."
Evaluation Couch by Maria Montenegro discusses “discuss topics related to evaluation and navigating a career in evaluation.”
Glass Frog Podcast by Jennifer Puma and Rebecca Casciano on "conversations sparked by curiosity"
Indigenous Insights by Gladys Rowe, who sits "in conversation with Indigenous evaluation practitioners, leaders, researchers, and scholars who are working in, thinking about, and supporting Indigenous evaluation to share how they are doing their work and the challenges and insights they’ve experienced along the way."
The May 13 Group by Carolina De La Rosa Mateo and Vidhya Shanker “dive into ideas and stories that deepen our understanding of how structurally-focused collective action, including direct action organizing, can challenge capitalist relations of knowledge production and colonial ways of knowing, reclaim the means and ends of knowledge production, and build the foundation for a solidarity economy.”
Monitoring and Evaluation Boost Podcast, in which "Godfrey Senkaba shares career tips and good practice stories to help you master the monitoring and evaluation job and perform it to your best."
Radical (Re)imagining by Deven Wisner, Tiffany Smith, & Libby Smith: "A show about our collective vision for being more human in our work lives. For evaluators, academics, researchers, and other people in the information economy."
(Possibly) Discontinued Podcasts
Adventures in Evaluation by James Coyle and Kylie Hutchinson chatting about topics, trends, and tips in the field of program evaluation.
Evaluation Station by Abigail Harrison and Nadine Payne on interviews with "global expert[s] in evaluation to get advice and guidance for the teams we support who want to understand the impact of their work."
Everyday Evaluation by Sam Mehoke and Sahil Manekia on evaluators' "challenges in measuring effectiveness and what resources or advice helped them to overcome those challenges."
Genuine Evaluation by E. Jane Davidson and Patricia Rogers who "talk with each other and guests about real, authentic, practical evaluation of programs, policies, projects - you name it"
MEASURE Evaluation by MEASURE Evaluation