Episode #150: 'Looking Back on 2023: The Best Moments from the Energy Central Power Perspectives Podcast' [an Energy Central Power Perspectives™ Podcast]

As noted in previous posts on the Chester Energy and Policy blog, Matt Chester of Chester Energy and Policy is the producer and co-host of the hit Energy Central Power Perspectives Podcast. Because there’s a new episode released on a nearly weekly basis, we opted not to post each episode here. You can subscribe to the podcast on all major podcast outlets (Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and even YouTube) as outlined at the link above.

But to catch readers up on the podcast happenings, we thought it appropriate to post the latest year-end wrap episode that covers the best guests, episodes, and moments on the podcast from the prior year and features Matt’s moments of the year specifically. We encourage you to check out this episode and if you’re inspired, check out some of the referenced episodes and/or subscribe to the podcast moving forward.

To celebrate the end of another year on the Energy Central Power Perspectives Podcast, this special edition recognizes four years of insightful conversations that have shaped the future of the energy sector. In addition to the podcast being led, as usual, by host Jason Price and Community Manager and podcast producer, Matt Chester, this episode welcomes back the Vice President of Energy Central, Audra Drazga.

In this milestone episode that serves as a testament to the dynamic growth and impact of the podcast, Audra, Matt, and Jason take turns recalling some of the top guests, episodes, and moments of 2023 in the podcast. This 'Best Of' episode features CEOs, Hall of Famers, and industry stalwarts, all of whom have been in the virtual podcast booth in the past 12 months. As the podcast team prepares for an even more exciting lineup in 2024, use this episode to catch up on guests you may have missed, remember your favorite ones past, and join us in celebrating these important conversations that encapsulate the essence of this transformative year in the energy industry.

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