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By Marc Silverstein and Kathy Fowler Silverstein
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The podcast currently has 68 episodes available.
Our guest this week is Sharon McMahon, a former high school government and law instructor– now renowned as “America's Government Teacher.” Her mission: explaining the facts.
A social media star, with more than a million followers on her Instagram page called Sharon Says So, McMahon has become a leader in the fight against misinformation. She uses nonpartisan facts to break down difficult-to-follow political headlines and events, putting them in historical context–and doing it with conversation, not shame, in mind.
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On this week’s episode of After Deadline, we feature Mosheh Oinounou.
Mosheh is a lifelong news fanatic. He was the youngest-ever executive producer for CBS Evening News, with stops along the way including Fox News and Bloomberg. Mosheh is now reinventing news with his own platform MoNews, an Instagram with over 400,000 followers, where he is devoted to providing verified and balanced news. He also has a daily podcast and daily newsletter at modigital.live. We’re excited to welcome Mosheh Oinounou to the show.
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On this week’s episode of After Deadline, we feature Alessandro Vitelli an experienced reporter, market analyst, and columnist who specializes in the energy and carbon market.
Throughout his career, Vitelli has traveled across the globe and throughout the U.S., garnering a deep understanding of carbon markets and their impact on global carbon emissions reduction. His insights have been featured in various scientific studies and prominent news outlets, including notable contributions to McGraw Hill Financial in London, where he delved into oil product pricing, and to Bloomberg.
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On this week's episode of After Deadline, veteran NBC news reporter Kerry Sanders takes us inside his more than 30-year career at the network.
Starting off in a job that paid $3.35 an hour, Sanders worked at several stations in Florida before landing a correspondent’s job at NBC. From there, he made his name reporting from around the globe, reporting plane crashes, hurricanes, and the front lines of war zones. His work was seen regularly on NBC Nightly News, the Today Show, MSNBC, and Dateline NBC.
Recently retired, Sanders shares the adventures and talks about the many new lessons he learned along the way. Click here to listen to AFTER DEADLINE and experience what it means to be in journalism.
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Karen Hao is on a mission to decode the world of Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) and its global impact. As The Wall Street Journal's A.I. and China Tech Reporter, she dives into the ups and downs of A.I.. With roots in Hong Kong and an Engineering degree from MIT, Karen's journey took her to UC Berkeley's Journalism for Social Change class, where she honed her ability to tell diverse A.I. stories.
Now, as she reports for The Wall Street Journal, Karen probes the evolving accuracy of ChatGPT and its influence on how we process information. She examines the possibilities A.I. offers, from pattern recognition to deepfake creation, uncovering truths about how A.I. is poised to change our everyday lives. Join us as we unravel the mysteries of A.I., bridging the gap between truth and technology.
He may well be the busiest man in sports broadcasting. You know Brian Custer as a host of SportCenter on ESPN, along with work as a play-by-play commentator for college football and basketball. It doesn’t stop here. He’s also the voice of Showtime Championship Boxing. And somehow he still has time to host his acclaimed Last Stand Podcast, conducting one-on-one interviews with prominent sports figures, news anchors, and various entertainment faces, including Floyd Mayweather, Manny Pacquiao, Jake Paul, and more.
His impact doesn't stop there. Beyond the mic, Custer champions the Prostate Cancer Foundation, promoting talk about prostate cancer and raising awareness to help save lives. It’s a battle he knows personally. Join us as we discuss all of this as we dive into Bryan Custer’s inspiring story in the world of sports broadcasting.
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Join us for an inspiring episode as we sit down with the dynamic Chad Ricardo, a true testament to the power of hard work and dedication. From his early days as an MC to landing his dream job as a sports contributor and guest host for FOX 5 D.CChad's journey has been nothing short of remarkable.
Starting as an MC, Chad's passion for entertainment was evident from the start. Through relentless perseverance, he carved a path for himself in the sports industry, where he now primarily covers football and basketball. His mission is to inspire others to embrace their favorite sports, encouraging participation and deeper engagement.
With nothing but an iPhone camera and a dream, Chad began his sports reporting career standing on the sidelines of high school football games, as he analyzed games and engaged with players, paving the way for building his own brand. Leveraging social media, he established a strong bond with sports enthusiasts, creating a community that resonates with his passion for the game.
Throughout the episode, Chad candidly shares his journey through various careers, each contributing to his remarkable rise in the world of sports. His relentless pursuit of his dream job is an inspiration to all who hear his story.
Tune in to this captivating episode as we delve into Chad Ricardo's incredible story of hard work, commitment, and the power of following one's passion.
This week on After Deadline, the media podcast: sports anchor legend Dale Hansen.
You may know him from his years behind the desk at WFAA in Dallas. Or you may have shared some of his viral social commentary videos– landing him a guest shot on Ellen and an invite to the White House.
Either way, Dale Hansen reigned supreme during his decades on the air. Jerry Jones, Barry Switzer, Troy Aikman. If they were a sports figure in Dallas, Hansen had the inside scoop. Plus, he helmed a major investigation: Hansen uncovered a slush fund for players at SMU. His stories led to the Death Penalty for the school’s football team.
And in the beginning, all he wanted to be was a disc jockey. Join us for part two of our two-part conversation with Dale Hansen, where he tells us how he got started, how he got fired a few times, and how it all led to a renowned career
This week on After Deadline, the media podcast: sports anchor legend Dale Hansen.
You may know him from his years behind the desk at WFAA in Dallas. Or you may have shared some of his viral social commentary videos– landing him a guest shot on Ellen and an invite to the White House.
Either way, Dale Hansen reigned supreme during his decades on the air. Jerry Jones, Barry Switzer, Troy Aikman. If they were a sports figure in Dallas, Hansen had the inside scoop. Plus, he helmed a major investigation: Hansen uncovered a slush fund for players at SMU. His stories led to the Death Penalty for the school’s football team.
And in the beginning, all he wanted to be was a disc jockey. Join us for part one of our two-part conversation with Dale Hansen, where he tells us how he got started, how he got fired a few times, and how it all led to a renowned career
Embark on a captivating journey with Monica Villamizar, an exceptional journalist and correspondent, as we dive deep into the heart of conflict zones in our latest episode of After Deadline. Join us for an enlightening conversation as Monica unveils the untold stories and unearths the truths hidden amidst the chaos.
From the frontlines of war-torn regions to remote corners of the world, Monica's fearless pursuit of truth has led her to witness the resilience of humanity in the face of adversity. Through her unique experiences, she shares the challenges, risks, and rewards of reporting in some of the most volatile environments.
Discover the power of journalism to shed light on complex global issues and gain insights into the profound impact it can have on shaping our understanding of the world. Monica's stories will inspire and captivate, providing a unique perspective on the role of journalism in making a difference.
Don't miss out on this compelling episode! Tune in now on your favorite podcast platform to join Monica Villamizar on her extraordinary journalistic journey.
The podcast currently has 68 episodes available.