{"id":5899,"date":"2021-11-04T17:45:06","date_gmt":"2021-11-04T17:45:06","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/9thstreetjournal.org\/?p=5899"},"modified":"2023-06-14T14:52:28","modified_gmt":"2023-06-14T14:52:28","slug":"reflections-the-podcast","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/9thstreetjournal.org\/2021\/11\/04\/reflections-the-podcast\/","title":{"rendered":"Reflections: The Podcast"},"content":{"rendered":"
In September, we introduced Reflections, a series of occasional pieces that feature 9th<\/sup> Street Journal reporters writing about lessons they\u2019ve learned \u2014 about themselves and about journalism \u2014 as they\u2019ve worked on articles for the site. Grace Abels<\/a> and Lilly Clark<\/a> wrote the first two stories.<\/p>\n Now comes the Reflections podcast, available on Spotify<\/a> and Apple<\/a>, in which our reporters further explore how they’re learning and growing. In this first episode<\/a>, Grace continues to offer insights about how her interview with Satana Deberry, Durham\u2019s District Attorney, propelled her to think in new ways about issues of identity, especially her own. In the coming weeks, Lilly will more deeply examine how journalists cover the courts \u2013 and whether they sometimes do more harm than good. And as other reporters write their Reflections, we’ll follow those up with podcasts from them too.<\/p>\n