Author, educator and journalist Eileen Wirth grew up in a household where everyone loved to read (anything, even ketchup labels). Wirth recounts her early years as a pioneering woman of journalism, the value of one-on-one editing with students, the importance of having broad interests, and the skills needed to write (lots of) books.
WUJ Podcast, Ep. 013: Another Stakeout with David Krajicek
WUJ Podcast, Ep. 012: Book Collaborators Jeff Testerman and Daniel Freed
WUJ Podcast, Ep. 011: Cartoonist Tom Kerr
WUJ Podcast, Ep. 010: Author and former WAPO reporter Paul Hendrickson
WUJ Podcast, Ep. 009: Reliving magazine days with Ozark writer Chris Mundy
WUJ Podcast, Ep. 008: Pet Peeves
WUJ Podcast, Ep. 007: A Window into Warren Buffett with Steve Jordon
WUJ Podcast, Ep. 006: Hall of Fame Photojournalist Dave Hamer
WUJ Podcast, Ep. 005: Time Inc.’s Jennifer Savage
WUJ Podcast, Ep. 004: TV news producer John Prescott
WUJ Podcast, Ep. 003: Newsweek Bureau Chief Daniel Pedersen
WUJ Podcast, Ep. 002: Phoenix, AZ columnist Charles Kelly
WUJ Podcast, Ep. 001: An Interview with James Fogarty
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