Staying Alive: Trauma-Informed Broadcasting and Mental Well-being with Tamara Cherry and Mark Henick

With heightened awareness of the realities of difficult storytelling and the demands of work, journalistic practice has been pushed to evolve. Journalist Tamara Cherry and author and advocate Mark Henick discuss newsrooms’ responsibility to workers and sources. Continue Reading Staying Alive: Trauma-Informed Broadcasting and Mental Well-being with Tamara Cherry and Mark Henick

Staying Alive Trauma-Informed Broadcasting and Mental Well-being Episode 8 Winston Sih with Tamara Cherry and Mark Henick Supported by the Creative School at Toronto Metropolitan University and J-Source

Winston Sih is joined by journalists, producers, industry analysts and academics to discuss strategies for broadcast journalism practitioners and policymakers. The podcast explores new and innovative approaches to grow and sustain the journalism industry in Canada using emerging platforms, diversify voices, and most importantly, do so in a way that’s true to why journalism remains to be critical to democracy today.

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Trauma-Informed Broadcasting and Mental Well-being with Tamara Cherry and Mark Henick

With heightened awareness of the realities of difficult storytelling and the demands of work, journalistic practice has been pushed to evolve. Journalist Tamara Cherry and author and advocate Mark Henick discuss newsrooms’ responsibility to workers and sources.