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1 Bringing Your Whole Self to Work with Port of Rotterdam’s Saskia Mureau 21:38
Inside The Times, ep. 15: A party bus and some dirty words, the realities of covering breaking news
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Reporters often catch a lot of flak for doing their jobs — being cursed at on the sidewalk, having people try to snatch cameras from their hands, trying to intimidate them out of public spaces.
It’s a weird job, and we got the gang together this week to talk about one instance of verbal abuse hurled at one of our staffers.
We often catch people at their best — at ceremonies, accepting awards, at meetings and in scheduled interviews - but our reporters also often find people at their worst.
We can occasionally be the some of the first people to a scene after a horrific car wreck, a fire or a difficult, embarrassing moment.
This time around, it was Shannon’s turn to be on the receiving end of some unhappy people who didn’t want to be in the paper. We talk about what she experienced and how she handled it.
We also talk with longtime photographer Scott Rogers, who has had more than his fair share of tense moments out in the field.
If you want honestly local news in your community and want to help sustain community journalism in North Georgia, you can subscribe here. Do so Cyber Monday and save almost 50 percent off the monthly rate.
You can sign up for our morning and afternoon news emails, our weekly food and drink newsletter, Go, and an upcoming newsletter focused on South Hall.
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Manage episode 221624884 series 2403787
Reporters often catch a lot of flak for doing their jobs — being cursed at on the sidewalk, having people try to snatch cameras from their hands, trying to intimidate them out of public spaces.
It’s a weird job, and we got the gang together this week to talk about one instance of verbal abuse hurled at one of our staffers.
We often catch people at their best — at ceremonies, accepting awards, at meetings and in scheduled interviews - but our reporters also often find people at their worst.
We can occasionally be the some of the first people to a scene after a horrific car wreck, a fire or a difficult, embarrassing moment.
This time around, it was Shannon’s turn to be on the receiving end of some unhappy people who didn’t want to be in the paper. We talk about what she experienced and how she handled it.
We also talk with longtime photographer Scott Rogers, who has had more than his fair share of tense moments out in the field.
If you want honestly local news in your community and want to help sustain community journalism in North Georgia, you can subscribe here. Do so Cyber Monday and save almost 50 percent off the monthly rate.
You can sign up for our morning and afternoon news emails, our weekly food and drink newsletter, Go, and an upcoming newsletter focused on South Hall.
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1 Inside The Times, ep. 50: Is Gainesville Middle School safe? 17:13
1 Celebrating Perseverance: Elizabeth Love continues the fight 56:44
1 Celebrating Perseverance: Dr. Nash and the fight against cancer 38:02
1 Inside The Times, ep. 48: Another administrator resigns at Hall County 17:46
1 Inside The Times, ep. 47: Georgia's broken foster care system 35:09
1 Inside The Times, ep. 46: The ICE raids that didn't happen 17:29
1 Inside The Times, ep. 45: The Gospel according to Luke P. 39:51
1 Inside The Times, ep. 44: Getting the word out about the Dixon shooting 24:18
1 Inside The Times, ep. 41: A gay couple welcome sons in Gainesville 33:01
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