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Humo: Murder and Silence in El Salvador connects a gruesome story of mass murder in El Salvador to a larger shift in the country's society with the election of Nayib Bukele. Daniel Alvarenga (@pipianspice), host of the English-language version of the podcast, brings years of experience reporting on El Salvador as well as his experience as a Salvedorean-American to the show. He discusses his backdoor route into journalism, years spent making viral news videos and his struggles to make a career of telling Central American stories.
Countries featured: USA, El Salvador, Honduras
Publications featured: Al Jazeera (AJ+), Telemundo, KCSB, Rolling Stone
Here are links to some of the things we talked about:
Humo podcast - https://bit.ly/3y8tEgM
Newsbroke on AJ+ - https://bit.ly/4c97nxn
His mini doc Why Are Indigenous People Dying at the Border - https://bit.ly/3LyDKKM
His mini doc Why So Many Palestinians Live in El Salvador - https://bit.ly/3YeFKQ8
Bryan Avelar on X - https://x.com/bavelarr
Revista Factum - https://www.revistafactum.com/
Atmos Magazine - https://atmos.earth/
Atmos article on El Salvador - https://bit.ly/3zPUfQ1
Atmos story on Congo cobalt - https://bit.ly/3xX3EVB
60 Songs that Explain the 90s podcast - https://bit.ly/46iTUl1
Locatora Radio episode on protest dad - https://bit.ly/4d7fM56
Menudo: Forever Young docuseries - https://bit.ly/4d831Hw
The book News for All the People - https://bit.ly/3SilzwV
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“If someone were going to make this story into a movie, I want to hear about the scenes that would be in it.” Notable scenes of Jen Wieczner's career include commuting from Boston to New York while juggling a juice bar job and a journalism internship, scrambling for interviews in Japan, and attending the Goldman Sachs CEO's late night DJ set. Now a features writer at New York Magazine, she discusses how she approaches long-form stories on finance and other topics.
Countries featured: United States, Japan
Publications featured: Fast Company, Marie Claire, Smart Money, Market Watch, Dow Jones, Wall Street Journal, Fortune, New York Magazine
Here are links to some of the things we talked about:
Jen's profile of an abrasive chess master - https://bit.ly/3Xk1nOq
Her story Why Your Boss is Dumping Your Wife - https://bit.ly/4c36wPd
Her profile of Mylan's CEO Heather Bresch - https://bit.ly/4blkawh
Her profile of Steve Cohen's return to hedge funds - https://bit.ly/4elwI9n
Her story on How High Can Bitcoing Go - https://bit.ly/4eADdWa
Her story The Crypto Geniuses Who Vaporized a Trillion Dollars - https://bit.ly/3XrnXou
Her story about nannies in NYC - https://bit.ly/4eqNSTe
The Atlantic article Bill Ackman Is a Brilliant Fictional Character - https://bit.ly/3VGzkYe
Reeve's Wiedeman's book on WeWork - https://bit.ly/4aZMxQk
Jen's story on Mt. Gox in Japan - https://bit.ly/3Vpxmds
Her Fortune profile of the Goldman Sachs CEO - https://bit.ly/3VoC37b
Her NYMag profile of the Goldman Sachs CEO - https://bit.ly/3VHDJKy
New York Post cover on the Oculus leaking - https://tinyurl.com/36dpkc27
New York Daily News cover on the Oculus leaking - https://images.app.goo.gl/3dP4hzYhBeDJLu3p6
Matt Levine's Bloomberg newsletter - https://tinyurl.com/mxyvmmuk
Patrick Radden Keefe's profile of Larry Gagosian - https://tinyurl.com/hukku73u
Jessica Pressler on Wikipedia - https://tinyurl.com/yeyjwsdt
The movie She Said on IMDb - https://tinyurl.com/3shuv74z
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"To tab. Verb. To rewrite a news article in a tabloid-style." We learn a new word in this episode of the podcast from Sean Collins Walsh, a City Hall reporter at the Philadelphia Inquirer. Sean looks back on his first job at the tabloid Philadelphia Daily News and a career that has landed him reporting back in his hometown of Philly.
Countries featured: USA, Uganda
Publications featured: Philadelphia Daily News, Austin American-Statesmen, The Philadelphia Inquirer
Here are links to some of the things we talked about:
The first FoCo episode - https://bit.ly/44qOJyC
The Toner Prize - https://bit.ly/44lRQIb
Sean's story on the ethics board probe into Jeff Brown - https://bit.ly/44wjlPd
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A promising journalism career briefly takes a dark turn down the path of Instagram influencing. Alden Wicker, a freelance journalist and author, managed to come out the other side. Her career as a sustainable fashion journalist - as the editor of EcoCult and freelancer for numerous big name publications - culminated with her book To Dye For. We also discuss manifesting, MDMA and sex parties.
Countries featured: U.S.A., Bangladesh, India
Publications featured: Huffington Post, LearnVest, Newsweek, EcoCult, WIRED, Quartz, Refinery29, Harper's Bazaar, Marie Claire, VTDigger
Here are links to some of the things we talked about:
My story in the Overseas Press Club Award-winning series - https://bit.ly/4ac8bBa
Alden's book To Dye For on Amazon.com - https://bit.ly/4afMBf5
EcoCult - https://ecocult.com
Alden's story for Newsweek - https://bit.ly/43ByRch
Her story about American Spirit cigarettes - https://bit.ly/4aCD5Cu
Her story on a startup sex party with a questionable founder - https://bit.ly/4cEZwcg
Her Harper's Bazaar story on toxic clothing - https://bit.ly/43FM5og
Sourcing Journal - https://sourcingjournal.com
Rebecca Solnit's story In the Shadow of Silicon Valley - https://bit.ly/4cD02Hw
Alden's story about Burning Man environmental impacts - https://bit.ly/3xknjOw
The book She Said - https://bit.ly/4aBJmP2
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Born in Mexico to American parents, David Luhnow (@davidluhnow) returned to report on the country for decades. Luhnow talks about the tectonic shifts in Mexico and yet, how through all this time, the country's institutions continue to fail. The mental toll of years reporting on Mexico's drug war contributed to his leaving to become the current United Kingdom bureau chief for The Wall Street Journal. Also, he gets punched in the face.
Countries featured: Mexico, Panama, Iraq, Egypt, United Kingdom
Publications featured: The Mexico City News, Reuters, The Wall Street Journal
Here are links to some of the things we talked about
David's story on the UK university system - https://bit.ly/3szftyy
Yaroslav Trofimov on WSJ.com - https://bit.ly/47AewFv
David's story A Day in the Life of Baghdad - https://bit.ly/3SKiWoB
His story on the Treasure of Nimrud in Iraq - https://bit.ly/3SMB692
His story on the Iraq cigarette company - https://bit.ly/3R5jYKp
His story on murder in Acapulco - https://bit.ly/47ksI5f
His story on a high school kidnap ring - https://bit.ly/49KE8AY
Mexico's Reforma newspaper - https://bit.ly/49CUpb7
Letras Libras - https://letraslibres.com
The Rest is History podcast - https://bit.ly/49FBYlT
New Yorker story "How the Elderly Lose Their Rights" - https://bit.ly/3sFz3Js
José de Córdoba's story on the Russian yacht in Antigua - https://bit.ly/40K1fr4
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Leaving school at age 16 for a technical apprenticeship, Andrew Downie (@adowniebrazil) would stumble into his first journalism job while traveling in Mexico. Within five years he'd be working for The New York Times in Haiti. After decades of covering Latin America, Andrew now lives in Spain where he is working on a biography of soccer legend Pelé.
Countries featured: Brazil, Haiti, Mexico, Spain, Scotland
Publications featured: The Mexico City News, UPI, New York Times, The Houston Chronicle, Time magazine, Reuters
Here are links to some of the things we talked about:
Andrew's website - https://bit.ly/3rdleRx
His biography of Socrates - https://bit.ly/44RTmA9
The Instagram dedicated to Socrates - https://bit.ly/3PxT9xO
Tariq Panja on Twitter - https://bit.ly/3EBn3Ln
Always Take Notes podcast - https://bit.ly/3sJQ4Sl
Unofficial Partner podcast - https://bit.ly/3LiNqt0
Tommy Tomlinson substack - https://bit.ly/45PWQof
Wright Thompson on Longform - https://bit.ly/3Ew7hRS
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Business is a lot like sports. It's competitive and stock prices keep the score. Also keeping score is one of the world's highest powered business journalists: Liana Baker (@LianaBaker), managing editor for the Bloomberg deals team in the United States. She talks about how dabbling in sports, foreign reporting and environment eventually led her down the path of hardcore business reporting on the M&A beat.
Countries featured: United States, Israel, Brazil, South Korea
Publications featured: MarketWatch, Reuters, Bloomberg
Here are links to some of the things we talked about:
Ringette on Wikipedia - https://bit.ly/45ndwTK
The Media Line website - https://bit.ly/3qRwSRX
Liana tells how she got the story on Soft Bank selling Sprint to T-mobile - https://bit.ly/45kcNTy
Her story on Broadcom buying VMWare - https://bit.ly/3OM23pO
Dealreporter - https://bit.ly/45HWe3u
Barstool Sports - https://bit.ly/45ASoK9
The House of Gucci by Sara Gay Forden - https://bit.ly/3ONWqYn
Megan Twohey on Twitter - https://bit.ly/3lVRUIO
The Dropout on Hulu - https://bit.ly/45iVtyj
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Can you name the world's eight bear species? Gloria Dickie (@GloriaDickie), a London-based Climate & Environment Correspondent for Reuters, has documented them all in her book Eight Bears. Gloria tells the improbable story of how she conceived and reported the book while working as a freelancer and living on the road as she traveled the world in search of each bear.
Countries featured: USA, Canada, Vietnam, China, India, Peru, Ecuador, UK
Publications featured: National Geographic, Mongabay, New York Times, Reuters
Here are links to some of the things we talked about:
Where to buy or pre-order Gloria's book Eight Bears - https://bit.ly/3NzkCwQ
Chasing Ice documentary - https://bit.ly/46ugiYr
The Human Element documentary - https://bit.ly/3CXPDWA
Her story on the end of grizzly bear hunting in British Columbia - https://bit.ly/3XynWgc
Her story on maggot farming - https://bit.ly/46rwycR
Her AirCanada story on pandas - https://bit.ly/3CTsCE6
Her NatGeo story about sloth bears - https://bit.ly/3XBYIOa
Her NYT story on Indian tigers maybe getting COVID - https://bit.ly/3XyxW9k
Her story about honey bees on U.S. public land - https://bit.ly/3XBEKmv
A Private War on IMDb - https://bit.ly/3XBwgMn
Fire of Love on IMDb - https://bit.ly/3pwlMBm
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There are no happy endings in Syria after more than a decade of war. Lina Sinjab (@BBCLinaSinjab), a BBC correspondent based in Beirut, talks about covering the civil war from the start and the terrible toll it has taken on her and her home country. As a multi-format journalist, she regularly produces radio and video documentaries as well as written articles from Syria and the wider region.
Countries featured: Syria, Lebanon, Turkey, UK, Yeman, Libya
Publications featured: BBC, New Lines Magazine
Here are links to some of the things we talked about:
Lina's 2010 radio documentary on Syria's economy and corruption - https://bit.ly/41jXrwo
Her 2016 radio doc "A Failed Revolution" - https://bit.ly/3ogUcHj
Trailer for her doc "Madness in Aleppo" - https://bit.ly/3UIf8TR
Her documentary "Surryat" (Arabic version) - https://bit.ly/3UVw9Kp
Her story on Yemen Nobel prize winner Tawakul Karman - https://bit.ly/3oiQv3V
Syrian publication Al-Jumhuriya - https://bit.ly/3A4lWS6
Syrian news site Enab Baladi - https://bit.ly/3KK5viV
Middle Eastern media network Raseef22 - https://bit.ly/3UHoM8X
Lebanese site Daraj - https://bit.ly/3A4m4B4
New Lines Magazine - https://bit.ly/3A15iD1
Guardian story Massacre in Tadamon - https://bit.ly/3KHavof
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Climate change reporting often means documenting some of the worst events that ever happen to people. But Kendra Pierre-Louis (@kendrawrites), whether reporting for the podcast How to Save the Planet, or posting pictures of bear sex, manages to make it not totally depressing. Kendra, an independent climate reporter, talks about gradually finding her way into journalism, reporting in India and Myanmar, and her years at NYT.
Countries featured: USA, India, Myanmar
Publications featured: Spotify/Gimlet's How to Save the Planet, The New York Times, Popular Science, Inside Climate News, Sierra, Hakai, Newsweek, 538, Modern Farmer, Vice
Here are links to some of the things we talked about:
Kendra's book Green Washed - bit.ly/3ZZKbvz
Erica Gies website - bit.ly/402jGWC
Kendra's story in India for 538 - bit.ly/3J7JqK5
Her story on Myanmar for Earth Island Journal - bit.ly/3YFB3v9
Her viral visual essay on the U.S. before EPA cleanup - bit.ly/3yvlVpl
How to Save the Planet episode on biking - bit.ly/3ysEtXz
Podcast episode on agrovoltaics - bit.ly/3ZXb978
ProPublica story on UnitedHealthcare - bit.ly/3LkVoTo
Her anti-mayonnaise screed - bit.ly/3yxe376
Her story on the Myanmar bus ride - bit.ly/3ZXqhRW
The Girls in the Balcony book - bit.ly/3ysEMBH
Buried by the Times book - bit.ly/3ZXql48
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The day the war broke out in Ukraine, Valerie Hopkins (@VALERIEinNYT) was in Kiev unsure of what was about to happen. Only a few months into working for The New York Times, she was at the center of the biggest story in the world. She now reports on the war as one of a dwindling number foreign correspondents in Russia, interviewing Russians who see the conflict in very different terms than the rest of the world. We also discuss her many years reporting across the Balkans.
Countries featured: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Kosovo, Hungary, Austria, Germany, Ukraine, Russia
Publications featured: Financial Times, New York Times, The Balkan Investigative Reporting Network, Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project, Reuters
Here are links to some of the things we talked about:
Rubix cube inventor's Lunch with the FT - https://bit.ly/3YphHeb
Valerie's story about Ukrainians' Russian relatives not believing in war - http://bit.ly/3XKRKWv
Valerie on The Daily podcast on the Russian draft office - http://bit.ly/3XQwSgo
Her story Where have all the men in Moscow gone? - http://bit.ly/40aCjs5
Nanna Heitmann's Instagram - https://bit.ly/3Juo6Ax
Novaya Gazeta - http://bit.ly/40aVXnR
Holod - http://bit.ly/3JqolMW
Josh Yaffa's story on rape victims in Ukraine - http://bit.ly/3RiaWbB
Sigrid Schultz wikipedia - http://bit.ly/3Ha71Je
Last Call at the Hotel Imperial - https://bit.ly/3Ri0VLw
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A chance meeting with some French journalists in a New Delhi park led Will Brown (@_Will_Brown) to quit his job as a teacher to become a reporter. After freelancing doesn't work out, he finds himself back in London working at The Economist, eventually being dispatched as a stringer to Senegal. He also talks about covering the outbreak of the Tigray War from the Sudan-Ethiopia border as Africa Correspondent for The Daily Telegraph.
Countries featured: India, Senegal, Kenya, Ethiopia, Guinea, Sudan, DR Congo, UK
Publications featured: The Times of London, The Economist, Daily Telegraph
Here are links to some of the things we talked about:
His Vice story on Indian brothels - bit.ly/3Br1snE
Economist story on Guinea bauxite mining - bit.ly/3Ppzs9S
His story on Russian mercenaries in the Sahel - https://bit.ly/3PiDaBY
His story on Sudan's revolution - https://bit.ly/3WdFMmK
His story on Ethiopians fleeing Tigray war - bit.ly/3FhfIR3
His story with nurse leaving patients behind - bit.ly/3FIudP9
BBC Africa Eye - bit.ly/3hkI2Ks
HumAngle - https://bit.ly/3WaAxnW
Manisha Ganguly's doc on Libya drone strikes - https://bit.ly/3WaicY6
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The Society of News Design's best designer in the world, Marco Hernandez (@TmarcoH) tells us how he grew up in Costa Rican coffee country and has been recruited to a series of jobs that took him around the world. Ever humble, he also talks about how he likes to draw insects to relax and maintains a website dedicated to his failed projects.
Countries featured: Costa Rica, Hong Kong, Singapore, USA
Publications featured: La Nacion, South China Morning Post, Reuters, New York Times
Here are links to some of the things we talked about:
Marco's story on the bombed bridge in Ukraine -
His Forbidden City project for SCMP - https://bit.ly/3h7xFcd
More on the Forbidden City that didn't make the original project - https://bit.ly/3E4UEOe
His story on how Hong Kong protestors organized - https://tmsnrt.rs/3FPs5Ww
His story on counting crowd at HK protests - https://tmsnrt.rs/3FK3Jxe
His story on an iceberg larger than some countries - https://tmsnrt.rs/3zHwiYn
His winning entry for Society of News Design - https://bit.ly/3FW0hzs
His website for failed projects - https://bit.ly/3U1wjyp
The Pudding - https://bit.ly/3E5kXEb
NASA Earth Observatory - https://go.nasa.gov/3U96Y5L
Washington Post story on butterflies - https://wapo.st/3tksskt
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The kidnapped Chibok girls were the identifiable victims of Nigeria's war with Boko Haram islamist insurgents. Drew Hinshaw (@drewhinshaw) talks about reporting around Europe and Africa for the Wall Street Journal while co-writing an award-winning book about the Chibok girls on nights and weekends. We also find out what happens when you wear the wrong pants to cover a press conference with Barack Obama.
Countries featured: Ghana, Nigeria, Poland, Senegal, Mali, Spain, USA
Publications featured: Bloomberg, Wall Street Journal, Metro, Rolling Stone
Here are links to some of the things we talked about:
Drew's book Bring Back Our Girls - https://amzn.to/3E7H1OI
His stories for The Wall Street Journal - https://on.wsj.com/3Cnhgsw
His big WSJ story on Chibok girls being freed - https://on.wsj.com/3SOzOap
WSJ's Pulitzer finalist package on China's influence - https://bit.ly/3LWl6fj
Drew's story on Gadhafi's house - https://on.wsj.com/3RnHbEN
Rukmini Callimachi's al-Qaida Papers series for AP - https://bit.ly/3dT058V
Steve Rosenberg's Lukashenko interview - https://bit.ly/3FNDoeW
Hidden Valley Road book - https://amzn.to/3SSv7wp
Columbine book by Dave Cullen - https://amzn.to/3ft3ag1
Billion Dollar Whale book - https://amzn.to/3ro1cjL
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Russia invaded Ukraine and the next day Thomas Peter was crossing the border from Poland to cover the war. Tom, a Reuters photographer, thought he understood Russia after spending his 20s living in the country. But little could prepare him for the indiscriminate brutality he saw there. He’ll also talk about his childhood in Soviet East Germany, covering the early days of COVID-19 near its epicenter in China and spending a week in a Japanese jail.
Countries featured: Germany, UK, Russia, Ukraine, Japan, China
Publications featured: Reuters
Here are links to some of the things we talked about:
Tom’s Wider Image page - https://reut.rs/3Qhnf5E
His Instagram account - https://bit.ly/3RhWHTo
His story about Russian protest group Voina - https://reut.rs/3RmVrhW
His photos of Russian tightrope walkers - https://reut.rs/3KK18Ui
His photos of Chinese escaping COVID-19 epicenter - https://reut.rs/3Ba060U
Some of his Ukraine photos - https://bit.ly/3TRL4UW
His photo essay on chaotic Hong Kong protests - https://reut.rs/3RhZsUK
His Wider Image on young Hong Kong democrats - https://reut.rs/3KOsg4D
His photo essay on economic pressures in Hong Kong - https://reut.rs/3RyOxFN
His Wider Image on Mongolian reindeer herders - https://reut.rs/3Rwmqag
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Turns out Russian mercenaries stand ready to troll journalists and produce big-budget action movies in war-torn African countries. Neil Munshi, West Africa Editor now for Bloomberg, went to the Central African Republic to report on that mercenary group, while writing an award-winning series of stories seeking to explain the conflicts raging in most of the countries in the region.
Countries featured: Nigeria, Burkina Faso, Central African Republic, Mali, India, USA, Nepal
Publications featured: GQ, Times of India, GQ India, Financial Times, Bloomberg
Here are links to some of the things we talked about:
Neil’s award winning series on West Africa (free to read) - https://bit.ly/3pdXsAx
His story about a film glorifying mercenaries - https://on.ft.com/3phIfOJ
F1 Drive to Survive doc series trailer - https://bit.ly/3Poug4q
Zikoko’s NairaLife - https://bit.ly/3Qjq07s
The Journalist and the Murderer - https://bit.ly/3QuHIVS
What It’s Like to Fight a Megafire in New Yorker - https://bit.ly/3dsN84S
Behind the Beautiful Forevers by Katherine Boo - https://bit.ly/3QrOiwi
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In this additional bonus content, Jon Lee Anderson talks about what has gone wrong with democracy in Latin America and discusses what it's like to work for the hallowed magazine The New Yorker.
Jon Lee's story about Chilean President - https://bit.ly/3ukSKE5
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Have Hugo Chavez and Barack Obama read your book? Jon Lee Anderson of The New Yorker can say that they have. Jon Lee tells us about his early years chronicling rebel groups and insurgents from Latin America to Asia, culminating in writing a book about the quintessential guerrilla Che Guavara. Working for The New Yorker, he has gotten to know many world leaders more intimately than most any living journalist.
Countries featured: Peru, El Salvador, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, Brazil, Chile, Venezuela, Cuba, Haiti, Colombia
Publications featured: Time magazine, New York Times, New Yorker
Here are links to some of the things we talked about:
Jon Lee’s work for The New Yorker - https://bit.ly/3R5pJpz
His book about guerrillas - https://amzn.to/3yfGrtC
His book about Che Guavara - https://amzn.to/3OH52hY
His first story for The New Yorker on Cuba - https://bit.ly/3P0JT20
His story about Hugo Chavez - https://bit.ly/2VVD0Zu
NYTimes story on Haiti reparations - https://nyti.ms/3NHRXng
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The open ocean is about as foreign as it gets. No country can claim it. And as a result, a whole lot of bad stuff happens there. Ian Urbina (@ian_urbina) talks about his series of stories for The New York Times about lawlessness at sea, that later became a book and now a non-profit journalism initiative called The Outlaw Ocean Project. Urbina will also talk about how his stories were made into two Hollywood movies and how he was part of a team that won a Pulitzer for reporting on the Eliot Spitzer prostitution scandal.
Countries featured: Libya, USA, Singapore
Publications featured: New York Times, New Yorker
Here are links to some of the things we talked about:
The Outlaw Ocean Project website - https://bit.ly/3NVRkac
Ian’s series on fracking Drilling Down - https://nyti.ms/3tfSN3e
His piece on magazine crews that inspired American Honey - https://nyti.ms/3xaFQca
The Pulitzer Prize winning reporting on Eliot Spitzer - https://bit.ly/3zeN9Ct
His book Outlaw Ocean - https://amzn.to/3zeJFji
His New Yorker piece on Libya - https://bit.ly/38PFcc5
Behind the scenes on reporting the Libya piece - https://bit.ly/3aHLkDR
Jennifer Senior’s 9/11 piece for the Atlantic - https://bit.ly/39YDVMT
Luke Mogelson’s article Among the Insurrectionists - https://bit.ly/3alcd05
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History matters to Julie McCarthy (@JulieMcCarthyJM). She’s gone around the world with National Public Radio to Tokyo, London, Rio de Janeiro, Jerusalem, Islamabad, New Delhi and Manila, trying to understand each place through its history. Her reporting brings to life events like the Hiroshima bombing and the partition of India, explaining how they continue to reverberate today. Most recently she’s served in Manila and the U.S. as NPR’s Southeast Asia Correspondent.
Countries featured: The Philippines, India, Pakistan, Brazil, Japan, Israel, UK
Publications featured: National Public Radio
Here are links to some of the things we talked about:
Julie’s story on the partition of India - https://n.pr/3OS4kzc
Her story on Filipino comfort women - https://n.pr/3s2j2ty
Nikkei Asia - https://s.nikkei.com/38CZFAi
The novel The Splendid and the Vile - https://amzn.to/3vvqqQh
The book Empire of Pain - https://amzn.to/3ON83Oa
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