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Eurostat's podcast series Stats in a Wrap offers a captivating journey into the world of statistics.

Stats in a Wrap aims to look at the world through the lens of statistics, picking the most delicious morsels and striking flavours to provide insights into the unexpected, quirky and downright peculiar perspectives that only numbers can reveal.

With 3 seasons behind us and the first episode of season 4 on Rural Europe now out, we are already planning our next episode for March! It will focus on the contribution of the European Statistics Competition in boosting statistical literacy among students.

While waiting for the new episode, we encourage you to celebrate the World Radio Day by exploring some highlights from season 3:

stats in a Wrap podcast series - click to access the series

If you are enjoying the podcasts and have a particular topic you would like to be covered, make your voice heard by sharing your suggestions with the user support team.

Listen to the monthly episodes on the Eurostat website and the European Commission Audiovisual Service. You can also subscribe to the podcast on YouTubeApple Podcasts, Spotify, or via the RSS feed.  

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