From bullied autistic kid to war-zone correspondent — this story hits harder than you expect. This interview from Barrett and Baxa delivers one of the most emotional, revealing and brutally honest journalism conversations you’ll hear all year.
Leland Vittert joins Steve Barrett for a powerful discussion about autism, bullying, newsroom pressure, war-zone reporting, and the life lessons that helped turn a misunderstood kid into one of the most recognizable anchors in cable news. From teachers humiliating him in class… to surviving one of America’s toughest TV newsrooms… to reporting from Cairo during the Arab Spring… this conversation goes far beyond politics.
Along the way, Barrett and Vittert dive into the collapse of local journalism, newsroom egos, media bias, cable news culture, investigative reporting, and why the future of journalism may actually belong to independent creators and podcasters. It’s funny, heartbreaking, inspiring and occasionally savage — basically what happens when two veteran journalists stop pretending the business makes sense anymore.
If you care about journalism, media bias, autism awareness, newsroom culture, fatherhood, bullying, resilience, cable news, NewsNation, Fox News, investigative reporting, local news, political media, or the future of storytelling in America… this episode is for you.
Media Schmedia | #119
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