Neil Steinberg, a long-time columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times, discusses the current state of journalism, the importance of accountability in writing, and the challenges faced by columnists in today's political climate. He reflects on his career, the significance of addressing controversial topics, and the role of columnists in society. Steinberg also shares insights on dealing with criticism and the impact of politics on journalism, emphasizing the need for truth and integrity in reporting. Neil dives into the complexities of writing and journalism, discussing the responsibilities that come with it, the impact of modern media, and personal reflections on their writing journeys. They explore themes of legacy, the challenges of maintaining integrity in editorial processes, and the realities of navigating bigotry and truth in today's world. The discussion also touches on personal health challenges and the joy of writing, emphasizing the importance of authenticity and historical context in storytelling. In this conversation, the speakers delve into various aspects of managing diabetes, the significance of personal narratives in health, the intricacies of obituary writing, and reflections on sobriety and addiction.
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