In the second episode of our two-episode conversation, Greg Bluestein of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution continues to find the local angle on national stories like the impeachment of former President Donald Trump and the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol. He also tells us more about the book publishing process and offers advice on dealing with controversy.
Paul Glader on getting out of the office
UGA’s Vicki Michaelis on sports journalism’s expansive impact
GPB’s Stephen Fowler on political reporting and the power of radio
NPR’s Pallavi Gogoi on making business stories that matter to people
Alyssa Pointer on people-focused photojournalism
ProPublica’s Rui Kaneya on supporting local investigative news
Melissa Lyttle on believing in your work
BONUS: Introducing Jacqueline GaNun as host
Daniella Zalcman on reimagining documentary photography
Sean Keenan on why housing reporting is essential
Ken Foskett on why the public needs open records requests
Max Blau on practicing radical transparency in interviews
Alex Sujong Laughlin on investing in your passions
UGA’s Karin Assmann on interviewing hesitant sources
GPB News’ Wayne Drash on tragedy reporting and following a family’s unique medical journey
Jewel Wicker on the future of culture journalism and on interviewing different sources
CNN’s Grace Walker on finding her storytelling voice
The AJC‘s Tyler Estep on covering communities and maintaining the human connection
UGA’s Kyser Lough on trends in photojournalism and studying the visual communications field
WSB-TV‘s Maureen Sheeran on the investigative reporting process
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