Reporter Tim Mak on the Russo-Ukrainian War
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Takeaways
- Human interest stories and immersive journalism can create empathy and understanding in war reporting.
- Empathy and authoritarianism cannot coexist.
- Reporting on traumatic events requires self-care and attention to mental well-being.
- The war in Ukraine has implications for the global order, and the United States' engagement is crucial.
Titles
- The Challenges of Reporting in a War Zone
- The Incompatibility of Empathy and Authoritarianism
Sound Bites
- "Empathy and authoritarianism can't mix."
- "Ukrainians are obsessed with sushi despite being nowhere near any ocean."
- "This is a war that is emblematic of a new Cold War."
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
03:07 The Goal of Creating Empathy and Inspiring Action
08:00 The State of the War in Ukraine and Its Impact
10:07 Surprising Aspects of Ukrainian Culture
12:14 The Challenges of Reporting in a War Zone
22:11 Ukrainian Sentiments Towards the West and the US
24:51 Why Americans Should Care About the War in Ukraine
27:17 Lightning Round: Precarious Situations, Reading, and White Whale Scoops
33:27 Final Thoughts and Call to Action
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