Bereaved But Still Me

The Trauma and Grief of Being a Reporter

08.05.2021 - By Anna JaworskiPlay

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How does a person react to having to give bad news day after day, even hour after hour? When COVID-19 news is what is being talked about around the clock for months, how does that affect a news correspondent? What feelings are evoked when doing stories about COVID-19?This episode features John Vause, a multi-award-winning journalist for CNN International (CNNI). John started out as a reporter in Australia and after a stint in Los Angeles as a correspondent, decided to stay in the United States. For the past twenty years, he has been a reporter and anchor with CNN. He covered 9/11 from New York, was in Kabul for the fall of the Taliban, was a unilateral reporter for the Iraq war, Jerusalem correspondent for 3 years, and a Beijing correspondent for 4 years.In 2010 he was ready for a change and returned to Atlanta for a new role as anchor, and for more than a decade, he’s fronted CNNI’s overnight programs from the United States which are targeted at European morning viewers.He currently co-anchors ‘CNN Newsroom’ from 12-2 AM ET on CNNI.How can I watch CNN Newsroom?Get started watching Live TVGo to CNNgo. Visit CNNgo or click Watch Live TV on CNN.com for a free preview or select your TV service provider for unlimited livestreams.Sign In. Enter the username and password you use to access your TV service provider online account.Watch Live TV.How to watch CNN Live TV in the United States - CNNhttps://www.cnn.com › specials › about-live-tvBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/bereaved-but-still-me--2108929/support.

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