568. Documenters boost Resolve Philly’s coverage of important local meetings
Julie Christie, director of data and special projects at Resolve Philly, discusses how her newsroom partnered with Chicago's City Bureau Documenters Network to recruit, train and pay Philadelphians to...
569. Rethinking incarceration, policing subject of new documentary
In his documentary Reimagining Safety, Matthew Solomon explores the false premise that more police and more prisons makes us safer. He also provides practical and actionable solutions toward achieving...
570. How media fails at covering trans issues
The LGBTQ+ community is once again in the crosshairs of the political debate in the U.S. John Casey, senior editor at the Advocate, discusses how journalists could be doing...
Better News: How a ‘substantial lifestyle’ inspires and uplifts Black audiences
Greg Hedgepeth, president and CEO of Substantial Media LLC, shares strategies Substantial has used to grow its audience and connect with the Black community.
571. Prison Newspaper Project shares the inside scoop from those inside
Kate McQueen is the editor of the Prison Newspaper Project and shares the inside story of the voices from the inside of America's prisons on the latest episode of...
572. The other ‘F’ word and how to unbreak the media
Anna Lind-Guzik, executive editor of The Conversationalist and host of the Unbreaking Media podcast, talks about what can be learned by examining culture and politics through an intersectional feminist...
573. Sports journalism’s checkered past in covering mental illness
Ron Bishop, a professor of communication at Drexel University in Philadelphia, talks about his new book: "The Thematic Evolution of Sports Journalism’s Narrative of Mental Illness: A Little Less...
Better News: The Fayetteville Observer charts new course with Black audiences
Editors Beth Hutson and Myron Pitts discuss The Fayetteville Observer's new initiative to restore trust and better engage its Black readers.
574. How much do listeners trust news they get from podcasts?
Elisa Shearer, a senior researcher on Pew Research Center's News & Information Team, discusses the recent report, "Podcasts as a Source of News and Information," which reveals how different...
575. Why freelance journalists should join a union
Abigail Higgins talks about how the National Writers Union's Freelance Solidarity Project is working to improve the working conditions of freelance journalists and why freelancers should consider joining a...
Better News: Louisville Public Media makes news for and with its Black audiences
Better News podcast host Michael O'Connell talks to Louisville Public Media's vice president of content, Gabrielle Jones, about LPM's new approach to covering the news for and with its...
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567. The Trust Project tackles the crisis of trust and misinformation in media
Peabody Award-winning journalist Sally Lehrman talks about founding The Trust Project and how the nonprofit global consortium of news organizations is tackling the crisis of trust and misinformation in...