2022-07-06
41 分钟If a woman is involved in a car crash, she is 17% more likely to die than a man in the same crash. In this episode, Caroline investigates why... and comes up with a campaign to fix crash testing. To email Euro NCAP President Niels Ebbe Jacobson with a message asking for more transparency, just click through to the link on the Tortoise site. Bonus episodes featuring behind the scenes chats, rants, and stories from Caroline’s community of generic female pals are released every Friday for Tortoise members and Tortoise+ subscribers on Apple Podcasts. Just subscribe to Tortoise on Apple Podcasts, or join Tortoise as a member to get this, plus even more content and invites to exclusive newsroom events with the code Caroline50. Visit tortoisemedia.com/Caroline Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello, it's Basha here and before this episode starts, I just wanted to say thank you.
It's five years since we made our first ever podcast.
Since we're at the beginning, we should, I think, do the polite thing and make some introductions here.
Basher, do you want to start?
That was the beginning of our weekly investigative show, the SLO Newscast.
And while we have hopefully gotten a bit better at this since then, what we care about hasn't changed because we still investigate injustices.
Until recently, everything I'm about to tell.
You was a secret.
We, we tell gripping stories with a human heart.
It's a screwed up, crazy kind of love story filled with death lies and witness protection programs.
But still, it's a love story and.
We investigate in the public interest.
We've won landmark legal battles.
Hello.
I thought you'd like to know we've got the judgment.
It's going to be published.
Oh, my God.
You can find our chart topping and award winning series on Tortoise Investigates.
What I uncover is a global game of cat and mouse, a Catch Me if youf Can.
And we've grown.