In this final episode of season 9, Ian Urbina shares his experiences as an award-winning investigative reporter and founder of The Outlaw Ocean Project, a nonprofit journalism outlet sharing stories of lawlessness at sea from around the world. We talk about Ian’s decision to launch The Outlaw Ocean Project and the innovative storytelling that has followed through the Outlaw Ocean Music Project. This episode also recognizes Ian as the 2020 McGill Lecturer in honor of the late editor Ralph McGill and in celebration of journalistic courage, which Ian addresses in the episode.
Randy Travis on the relevance of investigative news
David McCraw on law and liberty
Mariana Heredia on Fenix Journalism
Tony Rehagen on growing up in a gas station
Daniel Funke on life since The Lead
BONUS: The Lead eBook
Michelle Baruchman on moving cross-country for journalism
Amanda Bright on innovation in storytelling
Beth Hunt on the stability of business news
Mizell Stewart on what's next for local news
Kendall Trammell on the demands of mobile news
Hayden Field on how success happens
Amy Glennon on the transition of journalism leadership
Jamie Lauren Keiles on freelancing
Nick Chiles on diversity in journalism and book publishing
Sabriya Rice on health and medical journalism
Brittini Ray on local crime reporting
Dink and Eric NeSmith on community news
Tracy Brown on newsroom leadership
Jonathan Peters on the state of media ethics
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