
What’s it really like to report from a war zone? Work on an undercover investigation? Be a humanitarian photographer capturing images in the far corners of the earth to influence our hearts and minds? Here, you'll find out through captivating conversations delving into the personal stories of people who dedicate themselves to telling stories to drive impact, while at the same time exploring the et... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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“A lot of us get into this work with NGOs because we want to make a difference but there are times when NGOs are actually doing more harm and they’re not living up to their standard of being humanitarian.”
This episode features Laura Elizabeth Po... more
This episode features Ed Davey, the head of rainforest investigations at the international NGO Global Witness, where he leads a team dedicated to exposing the destruction of the world’s most important rainforests. In 2018 he helped reveal how the wor... more
This episode features Sarika Bansal, a journalist and author based in Nairobi, Kenya who was the was the founder and editor in chief of BRIGHT magazine. Together, we discuss Sarika’s biggest bugbears when it comes to language use in the international... more
This episode features Thin Lei Win, an award-winning Burmese climate change, food security and humanitarian correspondent living in Italy. We discuss whether the foreign correspondent model is due a reckoning following a recent reporting trip by CNN ... more
Love this pod - a unique collection of guests and topics
The questions asked are very thought-provoking: be ready to have debates with yourself
Highly recommended to anyone interested in news journalism, reporting, NGOs, global charities, or international development.
As someone with several years of experience working in conflict zones I found this podcast extremely engaging, not only for the themes discussed in it but because the presenter really seems to understand the challenges that humanitarians and journalists face while on assignment. Looking forward to listening to more episodes.
Every episode of this podcast has its own flavour, as we are introduced to the various lives of the “storytellers”. It is especially fascinating hearing about the issues typically faced by them personally and professionally, as they go about their day-to-day lives. Usually we read the end product of investigative journalism (for example), without fully considering the experiences of those who bring the stories to us. This podcast, therefore, is quite unique - and the questions asked by the in... more
The superb new podcast, Storytelling For Impact, is an amazing way to learn about the inspiring work done by courageous individuals and trailblazing storytellers from all corners of the world.
Conducted by international journalist and NGO storyteller Susannah Birkhood, the podcast includes thoughtful questions that make for fascinating conversations at a time when we crave these kinds of discussions.
Take a listen and get inspired!
Having never taken in the third sector, I thought this podcast might be quite dull. Thankfully, it has been designed for a wider audience. The guests are interesting and the host asks perceptive questions. Recommended.
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Apple Podcasts | #41 |
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