correspondents archives - planet forward - 克罗地亚vs加拿大让球 //www.getitdoneaz.com/tag/correspondents/ inspiring stories to 2022年卡塔尔世界杯官网 tue, 26 may 2020 05:12:16 +0000 en-us hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 forging your path: finding your place in media and advocacy //www.getitdoneaz.com/story/career-path-media-advocacy/ tue, 26 may 2020 05:12:16 +0000 http://dpetrov.2create.studio/planet/wordpress/forging-your-path-finding-your-place-in-media-and-advocacy/ former planet 世界杯欧洲预选赛免费直播 and 2017 storyfest winner sydney greene shared her experience for graduates starting their careers in uncertain times.

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when i first talked with former planet 世界杯欧洲预选赛免费直播 and 2017 storyfest winner sydney greene in search of advice for class of 2020 graduates like myself, she assured me that her path had included a fair share of “pivoting.” after graduating from arizona state university in 2017, she packed up her ambitions and her newly minted journalism degree and moved to austin, texas. in the time since, she landed bylines in publications including texas monthly, the austin chronicle, teen vogue, and usa today, and has worked as the digital coordinator at the nonprofit deeds not words.

i gotta say, this all sounded pretty enticing to me and my own newborn b.a., but sydney was adamant that she doesn’t have all the answers (dang it!). yet, as i enter the workforce, during the second unprecedented economic crash i’ve seen since learning long division, i’m satisfied with any study guide i can get.

sydney said it herself: “a lot of millennials and older gen-z people, we’ve been through two recessions, which is not easy at all, and i kind of always knew that when i was in school that, first off, i was in a field where getting a job is extremely competitive. it’s very hard to find a full-time journalism job right when you’re out of college. that’s just, like, bottom line. no matter how good you are, no matter how many experiences you have or whatever, it’s hard.”

you can find my entire conversation with sydney on planet forward’s instagram tv and, for those anxious about their own futures in media, freelancing, or advocacy, i’m more than happy to let you copy my notes. 

1. get to know your values.

when searching for opportunities, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the different avenues available, and the possibilities of where they might lead you geographically, professionally, or personally. when navigating these intersections, it’s good to use your own values as a compass. however, finding these values can often be an adventure all its own.

“when you’re transitioning into adulthood, it’s kind of hard for a lot of us to detach, like, the feelings, the expectations that have been put on us by the people that have raised us,” syndey said.

take time to pin down what success looks like to you, rather than to others (even those who matter most!). once you know what drives you, the destination is easier to find. be patient with yourself as your goalposts are likely to change.

“that was something that i’m still dealing with today,” sydney said, “… is figuring out who am i truly and what are my values as sydney greene, not as my parents, not as my friends, not as my grandparents.”

2. get to know your niche.

beyond knowing what you value, you should also pin down what others value you for (and this is certainly the part that brings me the most anxiety). however, it’s helpful to shift the thought process from a question of, “what are my skills?” to, “what are my interests? what subject do i feel most at home covering? what do people associate with me?” sydney said she finds knowing her “brand” especially helpful when reaching out to editors to pitch ideas.

“i think knowing the stories that you’re passionate about, knowing the issues that you’re passionate about, and then creating a niche inside the passions is really important because when you are pitching something to someone or you’re just reaching out to an editor you can say, like, ‘hey!’ instead of doing a general pitch or hello, you can let them know, ‘here’s what i do. here’s the work that i’m interested in. if you need any gaps filled in your coverage that include these topic areas, i’m here for you,’” she said.

when you have an understanding of the specific knowledge and skillsets you possess, own them.

“do not be afraid to promote yourself, y’all,” syndey said. “like, do it. run with it. be proud of the work that you do, be proud of who you are, and promote yourself.”

3. don’t be afraid to change course.

as important as it is to know yourself, it’s just as important to understand that who you are, what you want, and what you’re interested in are always changing. even if you’ve dreamed of something since elementary school, it might not be the right choice for you now. sydney experienced this firsthand when she shifted from her dream of being a full-time reporter to pursue advocacy work. yet, she made this transition by reassessing her values and, from there, breaking down what drew her to journalism in order to steer her toward her next move.

sydney said, “when i knew i was not going to be doing [journalism] full time, i had to peel back the layers and think, ‘ok, what about journalism really interested me from a young age and how can i still maintain that passion into a different role?’ and that was storytelling, at the bottom of it, it was storytelling. luckily, i was able to take that storytelling into the different jobs i do now.”

your skills and interests can translate into a variety of different roles and industries, and there is no shame in switching things up.

4. you’re not in it alone.

graduating from college, especially into the current state of the world, might feel a bit like free-falling from the nest and hoping that you can figure out how to use your wings before reaching the ground. while you likely do have more responsibilities and less structure than you’re used to, you also have support systems to turn to. 

for sydney, mentors have helped guide the way. she recommends seeking mentorship from people in different professions and across different age groups who will each be able to relate to you and speak to your experiences in different ways.

“i think it’s really important to have a lot of mentors across the board, whether that’s professional or whether that’s personal,” she said. “having allies in general that advocate for you, whether that’s inside the workplace or outside the workplace, is incredibly important.”

also, remember that wherever you are now, you have learned lessons that can benefit someone else.

“i always say, you know, pay it forward,” sydney said. “even if you’re two or three years older than someone and you don’t think that you have something to offer, you absolutely have something to offer. so, make sure just as you’re getting that advice from mentors, make sure you’re paying it forward and helping the people who are also up and coming like you were at some point.”
 

to keep up with sydney, check out her website here.

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pests or plate-worthy: should we eat insects to save the planet? //www.getitdoneaz.com/story/podcast-edible-insects/ fri, 14 sep 2018 18:56:49 +0000 http://dpetrov.2create.studio/planet/wordpress/pests-or-plate-worthy-should-we-eat-insects-to-save-the-planet/ insects have been part of human diets around the world for centuries — but not in the u.s. is it time for americans to consider eating insects to save the planet?

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insects have been part of human diets around the world for centuries — but not in the u.s. is it time for americans to consider eating insects to save the planet? in our pilot episode of the planet forward podcast, we speak with shobhita soor, cio of aspire food group, about bug farming and the market for edible bugs. and then planet forward senior correspondent katherine baker, who has an m.s. in human nutrition and is an mph candidate at columbia university, gives us her thoughts about adding insects to our diets, the health implications, and the environmental benefits.

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announcing the planet forward podcast //www.getitdoneaz.com/story/announcing-the-planet-forward-podcast/ fri, 14 sep 2018 16:28:56 +0000 http://dpetrov.2create.studio/planet/wordpress/announcing-the-planet-forward-podcast/ in partnership with suny’s college of environmental science and forestry (esf), today we launch the first-ever planet forward podcast with our host, zack smith.

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from the start, planet forward has been a platform featuring inspiring content, and empowering storytellers. but we also take pride in being a creative space for new voices and storytelling experimentation.

i’m proud to announce that we’ve been experimenting, too. and today we launch our premiere planet forward podcast!

get involved!

your stories will help shape this podcast in the future. we’re looking for fresh voices and new ideas — the innovations that can 2022年卡塔尔世界杯官网 .

do you have a story we should share?

want to suggest a topic to explore?

do you want to be interviewed on the planet forward podcast?

email zack at podcast@planetforward.org.

our host is a rising star from our community. zack smith, from suny’s college of environmental science and forestry (esf), dazzled us with his talent when he entered a podcast in the 2017 planet forward storyfest competition. the prize that year, by the way, was a trip to the amazon rainforest with the renowned dr. tom lovejoy. and happily, zack traveled with us and produced a story from “camp 41” featuring tom!

so, in partnership with esf, we launch the planet forward podcast. zack dives right in with a delicious debut. this item may not be on your plate yet but it may be one recipe for a sustainable diet. we’re talking about — wait for it — crickets.  

jiminy! could this really be a tasty and sustainable protein option to feed the world’s growing population?

zack speaks with shobhita soor, cio of aspire food group, about bug farming. then he interviews another star student, katherine baker, from columbia university. she’s a planet forward senior correspondent, who considers crickets from her public health perspective.

special thanks are due john barth at prx and producer rachel aronoff for getting us off the ground. john, rachel, the first cricket burger is on us!

zack’s take on all this:

“the process of producing this pilot and working with producer rachel aronoff, prx, and the planet forward team was incredible. i had never worked with a producer before, so i wasn’t sure what to expect. from researching potential story leads to developing interview questions, conducting the interviews, editing, script writing, editing the scripts, and editing some more, this was a truly a process of learning on the job — and accountability. i’ve heard of the friendship that forms in these collaborative work environments, and this was my first experience with it. for that, i am so thankful.”

shobhita was interviewed from aspire food group’s palm weevil operation in ghana. zack’s favorite question: did she grow up wanting to be a bug farmer! you’ll hear the answer in the podcast but zack gives a hint: “i felt it was a good point of reflection for those of us who want to make a difference through our work. it may take a different form than we imagined.”

so, do crickets actually taste good? don’t hold your nose, find out at our planet forward podcast pilot right here.

let us know what you think. send us your cricket recipes. pitch a story. email us at podcast@planetforward.org.

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calling all students: be a planet 世界杯欧洲预选赛免费直播 ! //www.getitdoneaz.com/story/join-the-conversation/ tue, 23 aug 2016 19:47:09 +0000 http://dpetrov.2create.studio/planet/wordpress/calling-all-students-be-a-planet-forward-correspondent/ we are on the hunt for 10 of the most engaged students who are interested in environmental journalism.

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in 2009, i started the planet forward project at george washington university to address a need in the sustainability and environment discussion: storytelling.

i believe we need compelling, emotional, factual, approachable and inspiring stories about science, technology and sustainability to move our planet forward. 

our goal has always been to empower and engage new, young voices in this conversation. as such, i’m proud to announce that we are launching a unique reporting and storytelling experience for college students in 2016-17: the planet 世界杯欧洲预选赛免费直播 program.

we are on the hunt for 10 of the most engaged students who are interested in environmental journalism, are great storytellers (or want to become great storytellers), and are motivated by science, the environment or journalism — or all the of the above.

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correspondents will work directly with planet forward’s experienced media team to guide and educate them on the art of communicating science and sustainability. over the course of the year, you’ll file six stories to our editorial team, and as a reward for doing so, you’ll have a travel grant to attend our major summit in washington, d.c., on april 6-7, 2017. plus, you get a cool title to put on your resume — not to mention an amazing portfolio of work.

ready to join our team? know some students who would be interested? get more information and sign up to be a planet 世界杯欧洲预选赛免费直播 the deadline [has been extended to september 28, 2016,] and we’ll announce our correspondents on october 3, 2016 on planetforward.org.

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i look forward to collaborating with you,

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