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.
Special: News engagement from ONA18
Special: On the business of podcasting
Elizabeth Jensen on taking an objective look at the media
Bonus: Introducing the new host of The Lead
Polina Marinova on adapting when life doesn't go according to plan
Marilyn Geewax on preparing the next generation of journalists
Amanda Dixon on Embarking on a Career in Journalism in Today's Age
Garry Pierre-Pierre on building a publication from the ground up
Matt Kemper on evolving as a reporter
Charlayne Hunter-Gault on giving a voice to the voiceless
Monica Pearson on connecting with the communities we serve
Mark Shavin on balancing the work and life demands of journalists
Blake Sabatinelli on pushing the boundaries of broadcast news
Jeff Ernsthausen on using data to tell investigative stories
Selwyn Crawford on telling good stories in an age of quickness
Cathy Farr and Lucas Mire on evolving styles of journalistic storytelling
Greg Bluestein on covering politics in a divided community
Steve Inskeep on creating engaging audio stories with compelling narratives
Bonus: Introducing the new hosts of The Lead
Erica Hernandez on being a millennial in a legacy newsroom
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