WOMcast launched, a podcast driving the future among public, private, and civil society actors

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  • Hosted by journalist Catalina Droguett, and in partnership with Chile Sustentable from Radio Agricultura and WOM, it aims to be a space where voices for change can share their vision and proposals to promote a more humane and sustainable world.

Santiago, August 2025. – In a world where the speed of information often raises more questions than answers, there is a need for spaces that not only inform but also invite deep reflection on what we are experiencing and building as individuals, companies, and organisations from various sectors.

“This is a space that invites us to share necessary ideas and connects those of us who believe sustainability is much more than a KPI; it is a way of caring for life and people. With each episode, we sow questions that encourage building a more humane and sustainable world. Being its host is a way to put my voice at the service of a purposeful future that deserves to be lived,” reflected Catalina Droguett, the programme’s presenter.

With a duration of half an hour, WOMcast offers close and profound conversations that address the concerns and hopes of those seeking real change. This podcast, co-produced by Radio Agricultura, Chile Sustentable, and the telecommunications company, is a space to ignite urgent, rebellious, and hopeful dialogues about the future being constructed.

“This space was born from the desire to enable conversations with diverse voices that question, interpret, and project the future. At WOM, we are very excited about this new podcast, which seeks to connect with themes, opportunities, and challenges we are facing as a country, and with people who are transforming ideas into action to generate real impact,” stated Valeria Andía, Sustainability and Public Affairs Manager at WOM.

The first episode was released in May, and since then it has gathered voices combining science, technology, innovation, entrepreneurship, art, and fiction, to interpret the present and project possible futures. The podcast has featured guests of the calibre of Julio Rojas, author of the podcast Caso 63; Bárbara Silva, CEO of Singularity Chile; Natalia López, Digital Infrastructure Manager at Desarrollo País; Catalina Cuevas, Manager of Climate Change and Sustainability Services at EY; Natalia Zúñiga, Marketing & Communications Director at Randstad; and Roberto Puentes, founder of the Happiness Club.

The podcast and its episodes are already available on WOM Chile’s YouTube channel, as well as monthly through the Chile Sustentable programme on Radio Agricultura.