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The CommUnity Lab - Connecting Professional Communication Research, Practice & PeopleThe CommUnity Lab - Connecting Professional Communication Research, Practice & PeopleLab Talk #8 - "The Communicative Constitution of Sustainability" with Prof. Franzisca WederWelcome to The CommUnity Lab! The knowledge transfer podcast, where we dive deep into the fascinating world of professional communication research and its application. Hosted by Danny (Daniel Wolfgruber), this podcast brings together leading scholars to explore how communication shapes workplaces, relationships, and society at large. In each episode, we break down communication research and real-world insights, making them accessible and relevant for communication professionals, leaders, fellow scholars, students, and anyone curious about the magic of communication. Today’s guest is Prof. Franzisca Weder from the Vienna University of Economics and Business. In this episode, we talk about her research on...2025-06-0754 minThe CommUnity Lab - Connecting Professional Communication Research, Practice & PeopleThe CommUnity Lab - Connecting Professional Communication Research, Practice & PeopleLab Talk #4 - "Let's Get 'Woke'!" with Prof. Silvia RavazzaniWelcome to The CommUnity Lab! The knowledge transfer podcast where we dive deep into the fascinating world of professional communication research and its application! Hosted by Danny (Daniel Wolfgruber), this series brings together leading scholars to explore how communication shapes workplaces, relationships, and society at large. In each episode, we break down communication research and real-world insights, making them accessible and relevant for communication professionals, leaders, fellow scholars and students, and anyone curious about the magic of communication. Today’s guest is Prof. Silvia Ravazzani from IULM University in Milan, Italy. We are talking about her research on the role of...2025-03-3051 minWords and ActionsWords and ActionsFinancial CommunicationHow do you talk money without losing trust—or your audience? From quarterly earnings calls to investor pitches, the world of financial communication is a tightrope walk of clarity, persuasion, and credibility. What makes numbers sound good? When does transparent/positive become too transparent/positive? And why does jargon sometimes feel like the best financial armour? Tune in for a lively dive into the art (?) of financial storytelling—with three experts sharing plenty of insights, red flags, laughs, and a nudge to rethink your next fiscal update and/or investment, especially when your are being pandered to with...2024-12-171h 00The Writing Coach Podcast with Rebecca L. WeberThe Writing Coach Podcast with Rebecca L. WeberWCP216 Archives: Enterprise stories with Ray JosephWhat’s the importance and impact of seeking out original stories that nobody else is doing? In this conversation with freelance journalist Raymond Joseph, we examine how much a unique story and/or angle matters for you, your career, your editors, and society at large. Ray’s investigations into lottery corruption over the past four years have won him both journalism awards as well as threats. When you follow BIG money, people notice. In this episode, we discuss: Collaborating with colleagues Building relationships with editors Preparing to defend a story in court Fact...2023-01-3131 min2PuntosPodcast2PuntosPodcastSáquenme de aquíCon Laura Duarte Bateman, colombiana que trabaja en Collaborative for Immigrant Justice, CCIJ en Los Angeles-California, conversamos sobre los inmigrantes detenidos en los Estados Unidos, especialmente los colombianos. ICE, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, tiene más de 200 centros de detención de inmigrantes en el país especialmente en Texas, Luisiana, Arizona, California y Georgia. Esta es una industria de 3 billones de dólares manejados por corporaciones privadas. Laura mencionó el problema de deshumanización del inmigrante y la analogía permanente que se hace de ellos con el crimen. Así mismo, mencionó la doble narrativa, la del “bueno” que cumple con la...2022-09-1648 minCRECIENDO JUNTASCRECIENDO JUNTAS¿Yo? Para qué pertenecer a un grupo empresarialNoelia Caro, directora de CCIJ nos cuenta porqué es importante pertenecer a un grupo empresarial.2021-11-0530 minThe Writing Coach Podcast with Rebecca L. WeberThe Writing Coach Podcast with Rebecca L. WeberWCP147 Enterprise stories with Raymond JosephWhat’s the importance and impact of seeking out original stories that nobody else is doing? In this conversation with freelance journalist Raymond Joseph, we examine how much a unique story and/or angle matters for you, your career, your editors, and society at large. Ray’s investigations into lottery corruption over the past four years have won him both journalism awards as well as threats. When you follow BIG money, people notice. In this episode, we discuss:   •Collaborating with colleagues  •Building relationships with editors  •Preparing to defend a story in court •Fact checking as part of your workflow •Owning mistakes •Handlin...2021-10-0528 minCharlando con...Charlando con...Lo que urge ante aumento de contagios; industriales llaman a no quitar dinero a UdeG- ¿Deben considerarse medidas adicionales ante el nivel de contagios en Jalisco? Platicamos con el Dr Héctor Raúl Pérez Gómez, miembro de la Sala de Situación en Salud por COVID - No es tiempo de divisiones, que se apoye al Museo de Ciencias Ambientales y al Hospital de Oriente, el llamado de los industriales de Jalisco. Rubén Masayi González Uyeda, Coord del CCIJ, lo explica2021-08-1132 minWaterlessWaterlessNengi NelsonWhat role, if any, can pictures play in telling water-related stories? Are there any special tricks that journalists who are planning to cover water-related stories can employ to make their stories lively? In this episode, host, Winston Mwale, speaks to Nengi Nelson, a photographer and budding film maker born and raised in Port Harcourt Nigeria. Nengi, together with Festus Iyorah and Yuxi Wang, recently published a story titled “Waterpreneurs” cash in on government failure to deliver clean water to islanders” in Nigeria on CCIJ website. It’s a story that talks about th...2021-07-1411 minWaterlessWaterlessPascalinah KabiThe idiom "so close, yet so far" or "so near and yet so far" rings true for communities living within sight of Lesotho’s two biggest dams. The villagers endure a daily struggle to access safe water because the “white gold” they can see, but cannot reach, is destined for neighbouring South Africa. In this episode, host, Winston Mwale, speaks to Lesotho-based investigative journalist, Pascalinah Khabi, who, together with Sechaba Mokhethi, recently did a great story titled “water, water everywhere…but not a drop to drink” which was published on CCIJ website. It’s a story that...2021-07-0624 minWaterlessWaterlessLois HenryFor the start of our third season of the Waterless podcast, we will be hearing from Lois Henry, the CEO and editor for SJV Water, an independent and non-profit news organization dedicated to covering water in the San Joaquin Valley.  In this episode, Henry discusses her work on her most recent piece titled, "The Central California Town that Keeps on Sinking" that was recently published in collaboration with the CCIJ and The New York Times. The piece focuses on the small town in the San Joaquin Valley known as Corcoran and investigates the causes behind the...2021-06-0922 minTransparency TalksTransparency TalksWinston MwaleIn this episode, Waterless podcast host and CCIJ stalwart Winston Mwale talks about his childhood passion for reading, how he realized his dream of becoming a journalist and the many roles he has played in his versatile and impactful career.2020-10-2000 minWaterlessWaterlessBrezhnev MalabaIn 2018, a twin cholera and typhoid outbreak hit Zimbabwe’s capital, piling on the misery. It claimed 69 lives and over 10,000 people were affected by the diseases, highlighting the dangers of Harare’s dilapidated water-supply system. In this podcast, host Winston Mwale speaks to Brezhnev Malaba, the Zimbabwean journalist who did a wonderful story about Harare’s crumbling water infrastructure, with support from CCIJ. Why did Brezhnev do the story? What challenges did he face when doing the story? And any tips for young investigative journalists? You’ll learn about this and more in the podc2020-09-3020 minWaterlessWaterlessJennipher ChangwandaJennipher (Jane) Changwanda is a Malawian journalist with seven years of experience in the field. She discusses her new story, co-published with CCIJ, called “Collecting water dangerous for women and girls,” which tells the story of villages in Malawi that have been subjected to intermittent and unreliable water supply for the past 22 years. She talks about how that story came to be and how water scarcity poses a danger to women and girls globally.2020-09-2313 minTransparency TalksTransparency TalksWinston MwaleWinston Mwale is a lecturer in journalism, the founder of Africa Brief and the host of the CCIJ podcast “Waterless.” Winston describes his career in journalism as a “dream” and talks about his work on Africa Brief.2020-09-2225 minTransparency TalksTransparency TalksSonja SmithThis week's guest is CCIJ member and Namibian journalist Sonja Smith. She discusses why she became a journalist, how her career as a columnist at a local newspaper transformed into investigating some of Namibia's most pressing issues and how her passion for changing the world drives her work.  Read more from Sonja:  https://ccij.io/article/dying-for-a-drop/ https://ccij.io/my-ccij-journey/2020-07-2825 minWaterlessWaterlessWinston MwaleToday's guest is Winston Mwale. Mwale is a CCIJ member and the founder and editor of Africa Brief, a news aggregator for stories about Africa.  A veteran journalist, Mwale has years of experience across east and southern Africa-- and beyond. He has racked up cross-continental bylines and regional awards on this journey. He specializes in investigative and solutions journalism. In this episode, Mwale discusses his work as a journalist and his new story-- published with CCIJ--that explores the women fighting for water from unprotected wells in Malawi.  Read Winston's work with CCIJ:  ...2020-07-2214 minTransparency TalksTransparency TalksKhaled SulaimanOn today's episode, Jeff talks with Khaled Sulaiman, an Iraqi journalist with an expertise in water and climate change in Iraq. Sulaiman talks about why he tries to humanize his stories and how he draws on his experiences to do so.  Read Khaled's work from CCIJ:  #thewaterless: We are born guardians of water Follow Khaled on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ksulaiman  2020-07-2125 minWaterlessWaterlessFreddie ClaytonToday, Ruona speaks with CCIJ member Fredrick "Freddie" Clayton, a former civil servant turned journalist. Freddie recently flew from London to the U.S. to meet who he called the "water cops" in Las Vegas, Nevada.2020-07-1520 minCharlando con...Charlando con...Industriales vs nuevo paro de actividad económicaPorque un nuevo cierre de actividades sería la muerte de su negocio, algunos industriales consideran tomar medidas legales si las autoridades determinan activar el llamado botón de emergencia, señala Rubén Masayi González Uyeda, coordinador del Consejo de Cámaras Industriales de Jalisco (CCIJ). Expone algunas propuestas del sector2020-07-1116 minWaterlessWaterlessSonja SmithOur guest today is Sonja Smith, a freelance investigative journalist at Namibia's biggest newspaper, called the Namibian. Smith is also a correspondent for the Associated Press and since 2013 she has broken high profile political stories, racking up front page leads consistently. With host Ruona Meyer, Smith discusses her experience as a freelance journalist and her most recent story-- published in collaboration with CCIJ-- about Waterless people in Namibia who are dying trying to collect water for themselves and their families.  Read Smith's story, Dying for a Drop, here: https://ccij.io/article/dying-for-a-drop/2020-07-0820 minTransparency TalksTransparency TalksVanessa OffiongWe're very excited to have Vanessa Offiong, a highly accomplished journalist and CCIJ member, here with us today. With host Jeff Kelly Lowenstein, she chats about her unexpected journey into journalism 11 years ago and why she focuses on women and children in her work. 2020-07-0722 minWaterlessWaterlessKhaled SulaimanKhaled Sulaiman has a special relationship with water. In the first episode of Waterless, he speaks with host and CCIJ Social Media Director Ruona Meyer about that relationship that stretches back to his early childhood and his new book, "Guardians of the Water: Drought and Climate Change in Iraq." 2020-07-0118 minTransparency TalksTransparency TalksRaymond JosephIn the first episode of Transparency Talks, host and Executive Director Jeff Kelly Lowenstein speaks with CCIJ's South African Hub Director Raymond Joseph discusses his career in journalism, which spans over 45 years. 2020-06-3025 min