In this engaging conversation, journalist Emily Longnecker shares her insights on the importance of empathy in journalism, the formative experiences that shaped her career, and the challenges of reporting on tragedy. She discusses the evolution of news reporting in the digital age, the significance of building trust with sources, and the ethical considerations of storytelling. Emily emphasizes the power of silence in interviews and the courage required to ask tough questions. She offers valuable advice for aspiring journalists, highlighting the need for humility and a commitment to truth.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 The Roots of Empathy in Journalism
02:55 Defining Moments in Reporting
05:53 The Impact of 9/11 on Journalism
08:39 Building Trust in Journalism
11:52 Earning the Right to Tell Stories
14:46 The Role of Social Media in Storytelling
17:45 The Emotional Weight of Reporting
20:39 Crafting Impactful Stories
23:32 Empathy and Humanity in Journalism
34:32 The Power of Community and Storytelling
38:31 The Role of the Journalist: Balancing Voice and Objectivity
44:18 Authenticity in Journalism: Building Trust
52:25 The Importance of Silence in Interviews
56:28 Advice for Future Journalists: Staying Humble and Committed
Connect with Emily Longnecker
Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/emily-longnecker/
Facebook: facebook.com/EmilyLongneckerWTHR/
Instagram: @emilywthr
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Produced by Say Some Thing Studios.
Music: "Blood" by Anthem of Rain, “Holizna” by HoliznaRAPS, “Too Fly” & "Tide Turns" by Kesta, and "Basurera" by Blue Dot Sessions from the free music archive. This work is openly licensed via CC BY 4.0.