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Episode 227: Blurred Lines Author Vanessa Grigoriadis
Vanessa Grigoriadis, author of Blurred Lines: Rethinking Sex, Power, and Consent on Campus, talks to Daniel Ford about what she discovered while investigating the sexual revolution occurring on college campuses across the United States.
Grigoriadis, who is a contributing editor at The New York Times Magazine and Vanity Fair, also discusses the current state of journalism.
To learn more about Vanessa Grigoriadis, visit her official website or follow her on Twitter @vanessagrigor.
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Episode 187: Janesville Author and Washington Post Reporter Amy Goldstein
Today’s guest is Amy Goldstein, Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for The Washington Post and author of Janesville, An American Story. Goldstein sits down with Gary Almeter to discuss the time she spent in Janesville, Wisconsin, issues middle class communities face when work disappears, and the resilience she witnessed firsthand during her research process.
“Resilience is the word that very much applies to the people I know in Janesville.”
Learn more about Amy Goldstein by visiting her official website or following her on Twitter @goldsteinamy.
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Episode 183: ‘Stranglers’ Host Portland Helmich
Portland Helmich, television host, producer, writer, and actor, talks to Daniel Ford about her nonlinear career path, the art of interviewing, matching wits with F. Lee Bailey, delivering a winning performance on The Moth, and her work on the “Stranglers” podcast.
“Do not expect your career to be linear. Be good at going with the flow.”
To learn more about Portland Helmich, visit her official website or follow her on Twitter @Portlandh.
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