The Reporter’s Studio
What is the news? What does it mean to be a journalist? This podcast is for anyone asking those questions, or simply wanting a better grasp, an inside look into the world of news media. There is no partisanship here. And, if you are coming into this with a preconceived notion of the news and newsmakers, I only ask that you keep an open mind and give me the chance to show you something new.
Episodes
Friday Jul 01, 2022
The Reporter’s Studio, Episode 14, Lawerence Mower, Politics Reporter
Friday Jul 01, 2022
Friday Jul 01, 2022
Lawrence got into the journalism game after getting his letter to the editor published. It grabbed a lot of attention and opened him up to a new avenue. A few years later he's working on a major investigation by the Las Vegas Review-Journal about police use of lethal force. He's currently a politics reporter for the Miami Herald and Tampa Bay Times in Tallahassee.
Friday Jun 24, 2022
The Reporter’s Studio, Episode 13, Celeste Headlee, author and NPR host
Friday Jun 24, 2022
Friday Jun 24, 2022
Let's face it, we all say or do something sexist or racist all the time. Most of the time it's small and never malicious. I know I do, and a lot of the time it's due to the fact I'm a GenXer who is sometimes holding on to old ways of thinking. This week we spoke with author Celeste Headlee about how to approach the topic in our newsrooms.
Friday Jun 17, 2022
The Reporter’s Studio, Episode 12, Carl Juste, Miami Herald
Friday Jun 17, 2022
Friday Jun 17, 2022
Journalists use different tools to tell a story. Writers use words, radio hosts use the voice, and photographers use images. I spoke with Miami Herald photojournalist Carl Juste about the keys to capturing that one powerful image that could tell a thousand stories.
Friday Jun 10, 2022
The Reporter’s Studio, Episode 11, Angie Holan, Politifact
Friday Jun 10, 2022
Friday Jun 10, 2022
Journalists have to be fact-checkers as part of the job. But, a little more than a decade ago, one journalist felt it was necessary to take fact-checking to another level. Politicians were becoming more brazen and social media was pushing a lot of lies and conspiracy theories faster than news media outlets could catch them. On the scene came Politifact. We spoke with the editor-in-chief Angie Holan about making sure politicians are staying - or at least trying to stay - honest.
Friday Jun 03, 2022
The Reporter’s Studio, Episode 10, Carlos Frias, Miami Herald
Friday Jun 03, 2022
Friday Jun 03, 2022
Carlos Frias is a James Beard award-winning reporter and food editor at the Miami Herald. He spends his time talking with chefs, visiting new restaurants, and yes, eating a lot of delicious (and sometimes not so yummy) foods. We talked about how Carlos got onto the food beat and where he believes journalism is going forward.
Friday May 27, 2022
The Reporter’s Studio, Episode 9, Amy Green, WMFE
Friday May 27, 2022
Friday May 27, 2022
Amy started her career young. How many people would come home from vacation and then write a story about their experiences - as a child? She started her reporting career in print before moving to radio. Today she covers the environment for the public radio station in Orlando. Amy is the author of the book Moving Water: The Everglades and Big Sugar. She shares what it's like covering the biggest story of the century in the state that could be ground zero for sea-level-rise.
Friday May 20, 2022
The Reporter’s Studio, Episode 8, Brendan Byrne, WMFE
Friday May 20, 2022
Friday May 20, 2022
Brendan Byrne gets to report on the space industry. He's the host of the highly successful podcast, Are We There Yet?. We spoke about his love of space, rockets, and NASA. He also has a few interesting ideas on who should be the first reporter in outer space.
Friday May 13, 2022
Friday May 13, 2022
Lynette is in a unique position to help guide and teach future and current journalists, to help them expand their skills and abilities to better perform their jobs. She has thoughts on the importance of local news.
Friday May 06, 2022
The Reporter’s Studio, Episode 6, Alex Pena, CBS Documentaries
Friday May 06, 2022
Friday May 06, 2022
Alex Pena started his career as a freelance reporter, with nothing more than his gear, some clothes, and his ambition. He spent a decade traveling the world and covering stories most reporters wouldn't dare. From Kenya to Sudan, from Afghanistan to Haiti, Alex has seen and reported on a lot.
Friday Apr 29, 2022
Friday Apr 29, 2022
Sandra started her career in radio, but she felt a tug pulling her towards video. Eventually, through networking and hard work, she got into television. For years she's worked in front of and behind the camera looking for another powerful story for her viewers. She shares with us her journey and her thoughts on the future of television news.
It's About Your Questions
What do you want to know about journalism? What do you want to know about how reporters do their jobs?
What questions do you have about what the news media is supposed to be and what it's not? You're in the right place.
This podcast will give an inside look at journalism and the people who find and report on the news.