Storytelling for Impact

By Susannah Birkwood

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What’s it really like to report from a war zone? Work on an undercover investigation? Be a humanitarian photographer capturing images in the far corners of the earth to influence our hearts and minds? Here, you'll find out through captivating conversations delving into the personal stories of people who dedicate themselves to telling stories to drive impact, while at the same time exploring the ethical challenges they face. Hosted by Susannah Birkwood, international journalist and NGO storyteller.

Episode Date
8: Not enough NGOs consider paying story contributors - Laura Elizabeth Pohl, humanitarian photographer
Sep 12, 2021
7: Going undercover always carries a risk – Ed Davey, environmental investigative journalist
Aug 01, 2021
6: So much NGO language reinforces stereotypes – Sarika Bansal, ethical language expert
Jun 23, 2021
5: Do no harm also applies to journalism – Thin Lei Win, humanitarian correspondent
May 21, 2021
BONUS: How to get into human rights reporting, with Iain Overton
May 07, 2021
4: There is a price you pay as a foreign correspondent - Iain Overton, writer and campaigner
Apr 21, 2021
3: I did things I wouldn’t do now - Rachel Erskine, ethical storytelling expert
Mar 21, 2021
2: We mustn't exploit communities – Jason Houston, conservation photographer
Feb 21, 2021
1: I fear for my safety – Carlos Conde, Human Rights Watch Philippines
Feb 21, 2021
Trailer: Storytelling for Impact
Jan 21, 2021