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The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.
As promised last week, we chat about Dave's newly published children's book Frank the Martian. Elvie is no Terry Gross, but she tried her best as an interviewer. The book is a cute little read that teaches children to accept and be kind to those who look different from them. The illustrations are stunning, and our toddler loves it. Dave chats about how the story came to be (there might have been some mild coercion), the best and the hardest moments getting the book from start to finish. If you're looking for a good bedtime book or a holiday present, you can check it out on Amazon via this link.
It's been a busy couple of weeks; back-to-back COVID booster shots, Thanksgiving travel, David publishing his book, and our first real vacation in two years. It's made it hard to find time to podcast but we decided to squeeze in one episode while we're on our trip to Lisbon before we return home to kids crawling all over us. We didn't carry our podcasting equipment, so please bear with the sound quality and the revelers at the restaurant outside our hotel.
One recent tweet from a reporter celebrating her vote in a local-level election briefly reignited an age-old debate: Should journalists vote in political elections? Dave and Elvi weigh in on the delicate dance between civic participation and journalism ethics. We chat about voting, attention protests, donating to social justice causes and the gray lines in between. Listen, share and let us know what you think.
Sometimes you just need something to teleport you waaaay away from your daily work life. After several exhausting days, we're keeping it light and chatting about the guilty pleasures we indulge in to decompress. Spoiler alert, it involves some trash TV!
Ever wonder what it would feel like to walk into a room full of people —maybe your workplace, a conference or press event — and no one looks like you? We're both journalists, but we're of different races. That means our professional experiences vary widely because of the shades of our skin. In this episode, Elvi and Dave chat about what it's like for her to be often the only Black woman or one of a few Black people in a newsroom or almost every journalism setting. It's a thoughtful, insightful conversation that gives listeners a glimpse into how racial dynamics in an overwhelmingly white industry, shape the experiences of Black female journalists.
Dave and Elvie discuss the scandal that put Ozy Media and its founder Carlos Watson in the spotlight last week. The company's questionable business practices and its reported harsh treatment of reporters has sparked a conversation about burnout and what will be next for younger media companies. Plus: a personal story dealing with Ozy.
The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.