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Lights, Camera, Leadership – Building a Team After the Chaos
That was the turning point for me. Instead of brushing it off, I wanted to make sure something like that…
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More Than a Meal – The Dinner Table as Cultural Storyteller
Anthropologists talk about “cultural transmission,” the way beliefs, language, and customs are shared from one generation to the next, and…
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When the Story Starts Speaking Back – Finding My Voice as a Young Filmmaker
When I first set out to make my documentary on food insecurity, I thought I was just making a film…
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The Broadcast That Fell Apart – And What It Taught Me About Communication
I still remember my first live morning show with the Broadcast Club like it happened yesterday. The bright studio lights…
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Finding the Story Next Door – How I Discovered the Power of Local News
When I was a kid, the news in my house usually meant big networks: CNBC, CNN, FOX, covering national headlines…
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The Heartbeat of a Town – Why Local Journalism Still Matters
That’s what makes local journalism so important: it preserves the identity of a community. While national outlets report on what’s…
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New Traditions, Same Meaning – Rites of Passage in the Digital Age
In modern society, our rites of passage have evolved. Sweet sixteens, quinceañeras, and graduations all serve as modern versions of…
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From Hieroglyphs to Hashtags – How Storytelling Never Stopped
I remember reading an article in my world history class about hieroglyphics in ancient Egypt and the role of scriptures…
