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Laurilie Jackson, Journalist & Educator | Exploring Career Journeys in Media and Education

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In this episode, Patrick Evans and Randy Florence welcome Laurilie Jackson, a seasoned media professional and professor, who shares her inspiring journey from Canadian roots to becoming a prominent figure in Coachella Valley journalism to Big Conversations, Little Bar. Laurilie recounts her early experiences in broadcasting, including her internships at CNN and Entertainment Tonight, and discusses the impact of her teaching at College of the Desert. The conversation touches on the evolution of media, the importance of local journalism, and the challenges faced by students today in navigating misinformation. With a focus on storytelling and the future of journalism, Laurilie emphasizes the need for critical thinking in media consumption. Listeners will gain insight into the dynamic world of broadcasting and the power of education in shaping the next generation of journalists.

Takeaways:

• Laurilie Jackson shares her journey from Canada to Coachella Valley.

• The importance of internships in shaping a media career.

• Local journalism plays a crucial role in community engagement.

• Teaching media literacy is essential for combating misinformation.

• The evolution of technology impacts how news is consumed.

• Laurilie emphasizes building students’ confidence in their abilities.

• The Coachella Valley sees significant growth and development in media.

• Collaboration in storytelling can lead to impactful journalism.

#BigConversationsLittleBarPodcast #PatrickEvans #RandyFlorence #SkipsLittleBar #McCallumTheatre #MutualBroadcastingSystem #CoachellaValleyResidents #SkipPaige #LaurilieJackson #media #education #journalism #broadcasting #storytelling #localnews #medialiteracy #confidencebuilding #CoachellaValley #internships #technology #misinformation #criticalthinking #studentsuccess #creativeindustry #radio #television #podcasting #communityengagement

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In this episode, Patrick Evans and Randy Florence welcome Laurilie Jackson, a seasoned media professional and professor, who shares her inspiring journey from Canadian roots to becoming a prominent figure in Coachella Valley journalism to Big Conversations, Little Bar. Laurilie recounts her early experiences in broadcasting, including her internships at CNN and Entertainment Tonight, and discusses the impact of her teaching at College of the Desert. The conversation touches on the evolution of media, the importance of local journalism, and the challenges faced by students today in navigating misinformation. With a focus on storytelling and the future of journalism, Laurilie emphasizes the need for critical thinking in media consumption. Listeners will gain insight into the dynamic world of broadcasting and the power of education in shaping the next generation of journalists.

Takeaways:

• Laurilie Jackson shares her journey from Canada to Coachella Valley.

• The importance of internships in shaping a media career.

• Local journalism plays a crucial role in community engagement.

• Teaching media literacy is essential for combating misinformation.

• The evolution of technology impacts how news is consumed.

• Laurilie emphasizes building students’ confidence in their abilities.

• The Coachella Valley sees significant growth and development in media.

• Collaboration in storytelling can lead to impactful journalism.

#BigConversationsLittleBarPodcast #PatrickEvans #RandyFlorence #SkipsLittleBar #McCallumTheatre #MutualBroadcastingSystem #CoachellaValleyResidents #SkipPaige #LaurilieJackson #media #education #journalism #broadcasting #storytelling #localnews #medialiteracy #confidencebuilding #CoachellaValley #internships #technology #misinformation #criticalthinking #studentsuccess #creativeindustry #radio #television #podcasting #communityengagement

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