Well, That's Interesting - Episode 7 - What It's Really Like To Be A Journalist - Sarah Chandoo
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概要
What is it really like to work in journalism today—and how do you balance that with becoming a mother later in life?
In this episode of Well, That’s Interesting, we sit down with broadcast journalist Sarah Chandoo for a powerful and insightful conversation on modern journalism, media literacy, misinformation, and motherhood.
From the fast-paced demands of the newsroom to the emotional weight of reporting difficult stories, Sarah shares what it truly takes to gather facts, stay objective, and deliver the news in an era shaped by social media and public opinion. We explore the growing challenge of misinformation and fake news, and why media literacy is more important now than ever before.
Beyond journalism, this episode dives into the personal—having a child at 40, navigating societal expectations, and balancing career with family life. It’s an honest look at the realities many people face but rarely talk about.
In this episode, we discuss:
- The real life of a broadcast journalist
- Newsroom pressure, deadlines, and public scrutiny
- How misinformation spreads on social media
- Why media literacy matters
- The emotional impact of covering sensitive stories
- Motherhood later in life and societal expectations
- Balancing career, identity, and family
This episode is perfect for anyone interested in:
journalism, media, communication studies, current affairs, parenting, social media, and understanding how news really works.
🎙️ Well, That’s Interesting is the podcast that keeps you informed about the people who keep you informed.