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Shining a Light on Neglected Stories with Nicholas Kristof | Ep. 033

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Nicholas Kristof is a columnist for the New York Times, an author, and a 2-time Pulitzer prize winner who covers humanitarian crises at home and around the world.
In this conversation, Nick and I talk about how he came up with his wild idea to invite university students (me in 2015) into remote communities and conflict zones, how he builds compelling stories around individual characters and statistics, his new book Tightrope (out today!), and what he hopes his legacy will be as a journalist.
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Follow Nicholas Kristof on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
Order his new book, Tightrope.
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Nicholas Kristof is a columnist for the New York Times, an author, and a 2-time Pulitzer prize winner who covers humanitarian crises at home and around the world.
In this conversation, Nick and I talk about how he came up with his wild idea to invite university students (me in 2015) into remote communities and conflict zones, how he builds compelling stories around individual characters and statistics, his new book Tightrope (out today!), and what he hopes his legacy will be as a journalist.
.
Follow Nicholas Kristof on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
Order his new book, Tightrope.
Follow Austin Meyer
Get exclusive access to the Austin Meyer Private Podcast which has post shows with our guests and additional episodes on the craft of storytelling!
  continue reading

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