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Find Your Passion Career Podcast
FYPC025: Joshua Axelrod, Multimedia Journalist for the Military Times

Find Your Passion Career Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2019 26:24


Joshua Axelrod currently covers veterans’ issues for the Military Times. He has spent five years working in and around journalism for websites and publications like the Washington Examiner and the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. He graduated from the University of Maryland's Philip Merrill College of Journalism in 2014 and George Washington University's media and strategic master's program in 2018. The son of two journalists, Josh grew up knowing that he had the skills and passion for the field. “I’ve got journalism in my blood,” said Josh. Find out how Josh remained resilient chasing his passion career and love of writing. Download my podcast interview with Josh here on iTunes! Once you’re inspired by Josh’s story we would love to read your review. http://bit.ly/AmandaNachmanPodcast

Mindful Tech Coach
4: Erin Ruberry | Kittens and Kindness

Mindful Tech Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2017 48:20


How do you find good news? How can we make online friendships meaningful? How do you balance living offline and online? How do you make fun memes retweeted by people like actress Rashida Jones or Justin Trudeau's chief of staff? Find out as we talk with Erin Ruberry, a Washington, D.C.-based writer and editor. She was previously managing blog editor at The Huffington Post and a digital producer at Discovery Communications. Erin has a degree in journalism and politics from the University of Maryland's Philip Merrill College of Journalism. She's the editor a daily good news newsletter, Kittens and Kindness, and tweets at @erinruberry. For more information: http://twitter.com/erinruberry For the show: http://www.mindfultechcoach.com  

MaDCap
Interns' Last Hurrah

MaDCap

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2015 46:28


maDCap, a show that tries to be its best, receives the assistance of many. There are four young individuals in particular from the University of Maryland's Philip Merrill College of Journalism who help prop us up. Their names: Naomi Harris (sophomore, journalism major) Marina Di Marzo (junior, journalism major) Alana Pedalino (sophomore, journalism major) Daniel Stecker (graduating senior, journalism major) They've been magnificent. And have put up with us through our endless disorganization, mood swings and random ass requests like "could you go interview Washingtonians about what they think about the sexual history of this nation's presidents?" Things of that nature. These students have been phenomenal, just like interns of the past (Marquis Goodwin, Drew Snadecki and Kristy Nguyen). We will miss them quite dearly. This is the first intern wrap-up we've recorded. Basically, we had them sit in-studio and just chat. And laugh, as one final hurrah together. That's exactly what they did.

Eller Distinguished Speaker Series
Turning the Tables on a Leading Journalist: A Live Chat with Gwen Ifill

Eller Distinguished Speaker Series

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2008 53:06


Gwen Ifill's interview was held on March 5, 2007. Gwen Ifill is moderator and managing editor of Washington Week and senior correspondent for The News Hour with Jim Lehrer. She is also frequently asked to moderate debates in national elections, most recently the Vice Presidential debate during the 2004 election. Ifill spent several years as a Washington Week panelist before taking over the moderator's chair in October 1999. Before coming to PBS, she spent five years at NBC News as chief congressional and political correspondent. While at NBC, she covered the premier political stories affecting the nation, including national political campaigns and conventions, legislation before Congress, and the impeachment of President Clinton. Her reports appeared on NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw, Today, Meet the Press, and MSNBC, the all-news cable network. A veteran journalist, Ifill joined NBC News from The New York Times where she covered the White House and politics. She also covered national and local affairs for The Washington Post, Baltimore Evening Sun, and Boston Herald American. "I always knew I wanted to be a journalist, and my first love was newspapers," Ifill said. "But public broadcasting provides the best of both worlds — combining the depth of newspapering with the immediate impact of broadcast television." A native of New York City and a graduate of Simmons College in Boston, Ifill has also received 15 honorary degrees. She serves on the board of the Harvard University Institute of Politics, the Committee to Protect Journalists, the Museum of Television and Radio, and the University of Maryland's Philip Merrill College of Journalism.