narrative/reported podcasts cost money. Real life, grown up money. And they should!
The concept of podcasts being cheap/er has hurt the industries ability to wrap its collective mind around properly resourcing this type of work.
Honestly, let’s normalize million dollar shows.
As a new bunch of journalism students kick off their studies and start questioning the purpose of journalism itself, we're dropping a bonus #RiseoftheSuperbugs episode. Where has journalism gone wrong in tackling global health crises? How can we retell these stories?
We spoke to Vanessa Carter @_FaceSA about the crucial need for patient advocacy in #AMR work. In this episode she shares her experiences of being left in the dark about infection, antibiotics and resistance - and her work now as an ePatient scholar and founder of @hcsmSA.
We got into this work because we wanted to turn a critical ear on a medium that we love, and we've done that. We brought together nearly 100 writers to publish 150 newsletters filled with podcast criticism, how-to pieces, industry insights, & thousands of episode recommendations.
Imagine a future where your access to antibiotics is determined by a court. The evidence presented: your health records. In this #RiseoftheSuperbugs episode hear Al Smith's imagined dystopia @BBC@wellcometrust @Wellcome_AMR
What can we learn from birdwatching about antimicrobial resistance? In Ep4 of #RiseoftheSuperbugs, we learn about the #OneHealth approach to antimicrobial resistance that understands the health of all living beings on our planet is interconnected🌏
This is why solutions journalism is so useful; it makes covering big, unwieldy, slow-moving stories more specific, agile, and actionable. cc @soljourno#mediadev
Imagine a future where your access to antibiotics is determined by a court. The evidence presented: your health records. In this #RiseoftheSuperbugs episode hear Al Smith's imagined dystopia @BBC@wellcometrust @Wellcome_AMR