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Episode 410: Communicating for Life with Blue Zones author Dan Buettner
Dan Buettner joins Carrie to share his exploration of life-nourishing Blue Zones on the release of his latest book, and a career bringing understanding as a National Geographic Explorer.
Episode 402: Communicating the Counter Narrative with Ashton Lattimore
Ashton Lattimore joins Carrie Fox to talk about her role as Editor-in-Chief at Prism, an independent nonprofit newsroom led by journalists of color.
Episode 303: Reclaiming News as a Public Good
Through Solutions Journalism Network, Tina Rosenberg thoroughly shares her passion for rigorous reporting, educating future journalists, and reclaiming the news as an agent of public good. She joins us today to talk about the media, and its role in healing.
Episode 6: Breaking Bias in Storytelling with Ed Yong and Liz Neeley
Ed Yong spent two years trying to fix the gender imbalance in the stories he was writing for The Atlantic, and wrote about his findings. His heartbreakingly honest revelation spurred our desire to dig in deeper on ways that all communicators can build equity and break bias in their storytelling. Part of digging deeper was bringing Ed Yong and his partner Liz Neeley of The Story Collider to speak at our Mission Forward Spring Reception. This podcast episode features that conversation on building equity through storytelling, and what we can all learn from their experience. Conversation moderated by Carrie Fox.
Episode 5: Modeling the Future of News with The Markup’s Nabiha Syed
Nabiha Syed is the President of The Markup. Just what is The Markup, you ask? If this is your introduction to The Markup, we stand as both disheartened that you’re not already a regular reader, yet delighted that we may serve as your guide by way of this week’s show. We talk about what it means to exist in the journalism space, and about building a news organization bespoke for us, our modern age, and dedicated to the modern information perils that stand before us.