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Welcome to this week's episode of What's Happening Salem!
In this episode, Jacob Espinoza sits down with Rachel from Salem Reporter to discuss:
Timestamps:
00:00 – Morning routines, circadian rhythms, and the art of doing things your own way
05:12 – The easy button approach to podcasting and why low barriers matter
06:00 – Being recognized in Salem and why people are nicer in person than online
09:15 – Moving comments from Facebook to Salem Reporter's own site
11:00 – Deep engagement vs. 22-second videos: where local journalism fits
21:00 – The State and Commercial development site: $5 million spent, environmental contamination, and financing struggles
27:00 – Urban renewal debates and community reactions to the story
29:30 – Salem Reporter's "Whatever Happened To" feature and doubling back on old stories
29:45 – Local elections, candidate coverage, and getting people engaged in city politics
43:45 – Leadership books, storytelling, and sharpening journalism skills
45:30 – Why in-person community building is the future of local media
48:00 – What AI can't replicate: local context, relationships, and caring about Salem
51:00 – Building trust through years of consistent, community-centered reporting
54:30 – Wrapping up at Metronome Studios + April 24th show at the Grand Theater
By Jacob EspinozaWelcome to this week's episode of What's Happening Salem!
In this episode, Jacob Espinoza sits down with Rachel from Salem Reporter to discuss:
Timestamps:
00:00 – Morning routines, circadian rhythms, and the art of doing things your own way
05:12 – The easy button approach to podcasting and why low barriers matter
06:00 – Being recognized in Salem and why people are nicer in person than online
09:15 – Moving comments from Facebook to Salem Reporter's own site
11:00 – Deep engagement vs. 22-second videos: where local journalism fits
21:00 – The State and Commercial development site: $5 million spent, environmental contamination, and financing struggles
27:00 – Urban renewal debates and community reactions to the story
29:30 – Salem Reporter's "Whatever Happened To" feature and doubling back on old stories
29:45 – Local elections, candidate coverage, and getting people engaged in city politics
43:45 – Leadership books, storytelling, and sharpening journalism skills
45:30 – Why in-person community building is the future of local media
48:00 – What AI can't replicate: local context, relationships, and caring about Salem
51:00 – Building trust through years of consistent, community-centered reporting
54:30 – Wrapping up at Metronome Studios + April 24th show at the Grand Theater