Our podcast is based on conversations we have with journalists about how they do their jobs. Occasionally, someone asks us about how we do our podcast and we have a conversation about that.

Shannon McHale is a student at the Philip Merrill College of Journalism – University of Maryland. She writes for the American Journalism Review.
That was the case when Shannon McHale, a graduating senior at the Philip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland, contacted us about an article she was writing for the American Journalism Review about podcasts that journalists should be listening to.
Hey, we’re journalists. We do a podcast.
We were flattered and agreed to talk to Shannon, but with one catch — we’d record the interview and post it as a podcast.
We’re podcasters. We talk to journalists. That’s what we do.
Shannon was game.
She asked her questions. We asked ours. She learned a little bit about us. We learned a little bit about her. That’s a podcast.
Once Shannon posts her story, we’ll add the link.
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