Writer, novelist, memoirist and poet Caryn Mirriam-Goldberg joins Jeff Browne to talk about sports writing — specifically how sports memoir and sports profiles can be enlivened by looking to poetic and literary devices to make your work sing on the screen or page. Mirriam-Goldberg is the former poet laureate for the state of Kansas, serving from 2009-2013, the same time that Browne was on the journalism faculty at the University of Kansas.
Episode 38: Students Unmute Themselves, Part Three
Episode 37: Students Unmute Themselves, Part Two
Episode 36: Students Unmute Themselves: Part I
Episode 35: Ethics with Patrick Johnson, Part Two
Episode 34: Ethics with Patrick Johnson, Part One
Episode 33: Covering Politics in High School and at College
Episode 32: Walker Watson and DocuFriends
Episode 31: Jack Kennedy on critiques
Episode 29: JEA President Sarah Nichols
Episode 28: Scholastic Journalism Week
Episode 27: Entering the WPM Contest
Episode 26: Annie Wooden on Design
Episode 25: CNN's Erica Hernandez on pandemic coverage
Episode 24: Trevor Ivan on good journalism (no matter the medium)
Episode 23: Liz Martin on Photography
Episode 22: G. Fred Wickman on News Writing
Episode 21: Jann Nyffeler discusses covering culture
Episode 20: The Number One Lesson in Covering Politics
Episode 19: Associated Press reporter Ryan Foley
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