In this episode of the lead, I talk to The New York Times vice president and deputy general counsel David McCraw. As deputy general counsel, David is the primary litigator for the Times and is a tireless defender of the first amendment. He also gave the 41st McGill lecture at the Grady College in 2019. In this episode, we discuss press freedom and the future of journalism internationally.
Michelle McLoughlin on photography and storytelling
Will Carr on preparing for pressure
Ralitsa Vassileva on communicating well
Greg Bluestein (Part 2/2) on impeachment and insurrection
Greg Bluestein (Part 1/2) on covering Georgia's political shift
Rana Cash on leading the Savannah Morning News
BONUS: Charlotte Norsworthy on what she's learned
Writing Essentials Part 5/5: Finding your voice
Writing Essentials Part 4/5: Covering "the other"
Writing Essentials Part 3/5: Writing a lead
Writing Essentials Part 2/5: Newsgathering
Writing Essentials Part 1/5: The importance of good storytelling
Ian Urbina on The Outlaw Ocean Project
Astead Herndon on covering a presidential election
Emily Curl on chasing a dream
Josina Guess on becoming a writer
Jacqueline Howard on covering a pandemic
Sue Ellen Christian on media literacy
BONUS: Introducing a new host
Tanya Sichynsky on the flavors of food journalism
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