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The Backstory: A media freedom podcast

WAN-IFRA, World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers

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A podcast for journalists, editors & anyone interested in the backstory of how news is reported, presented & published. In season 5, we explore the state of press freedom around the world, speaking to journalists, editors and media experts from the Americas, Europe, Asia, Africa and the MENA region about the challenges facing the industry, and possible solutions, as how new technologies, like artificial intelligence, are changing the future of news. #Pressfreedom #Mediafreedom #Media #Journalism
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In this special episode of The Backstory, WAN-IFRA Golden Pen of Freedom laureate Carlos Chamorro speaks to Mexican journalist Javier Garza about his journey from political activist to the top of Latin American journalism. Nicaragua is facing a deep crisis as its populist leader, Daniel Ortega, seeks to consolidate nearly two decades in power at th…
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Journalists working in the the Middle East and North Africa face some of the biggest challenges to the profession anywhere in the world. The area has seen great upheaval in recent years, with revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt, and conflicts that have engulfed the region, like the current war in Gaza. But journalists remain dedicated to promoting the…
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The October 2023 elections in Poland marked a turning point for its media freedom, when the far-right Law and Justice party were pushed out of power after nearly a decade of rule and media control. But in other Eastern European countries, governments still exert power over the news industry, and throughout Europe, the rise of populism and the far-r…
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Asia is a vast region with extensive news markets and huge audiences, providing a plethora of opportunities for media production and consumption. But the continent is also home to a range of governing styles, from democracies to authoritarian dictatorships, some of which regularly crack down on press freedom. In this episode we hear from media prof…
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The United States has long been held up as a model for press freedom worldwide. But increasing polarisation and the rise in populist politics are challenging this assumption. Instances of government officials undermining the media and the country’s democratic institutions make it increasingly difficult for journalists to do their jobs. Farther sout…
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Africa has made strides towards more press freedom, with countries like Zimbabwe and Malawi recently passing laws to protect free speech or access to information. But while this is a positive development for journalism, there have also been "clawbacks” – a reversal in access. In addition, journalists on the continent continue to self-censor their w…
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Long time, no The Backstory Podcast Episode. The Backstory Podcast episodes are back! Well, kinda. This week I share with you an episode that educated me a bit more on the value of dealing with grief, the lessons you gain from it and the new found perspective you gain about life. I hope you enjoy this episode. Share it with a friend and feel free t…
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In this week's episode I am joined by my Love as we discuss his push up challenge and I discuss on the value of taking up activism and doing our part in bringing change.If you like this episode, share it with someone, leave a nice review and follow us on all podcast platforms and social media @njokihuna @theebackstoryp…
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Hello Hello! In this week's episode, I share how a recent situation changed my perspective on an issue. Have you changed your perspective on something? Share with us what situation changed your perspective on our social media platforms @njokihuna @theebackstoryp on Instagram and Tiktok.Let me love you and leave you x…
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Happy New Year! I hope you are having a good start to the new year. This episode, I talk about my word of the year and why it was important to have a word of the year. Please feel free to share with us your word of the year on our social media platforms @njokihuna and @theebackstoryp on Instagram and Tiktok. Let me love you and leave you…
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In this week's episode, I close the year and the first part of the Walks with Njoks series as I reflect on the positives of the year and what I hope to achieve this coming new year. Thank you for enjoying the series and supporting me. I can't wait to share with you what's to come with the podcast and the seriesFeel free to follow us and reach out t…
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In this week's episode, I share a few thoughts I have on Motherhood. I really want to have a proper conversation on my experience as a mum but for now, I share my random thoughts on it at that given time.Feel free to follow us and reach out to us on Instagram @njokihuna and @theebackstoryp and on Tiktok @theebackstoryp and leave a review on the var…
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In this week's episode, I raise the issue of considering yourself a person of influence. Do you consider your voice important? Do you want to be a person respected by many? Share your thoughts and opinions in the comment section of the various podcast platforms and our social media platforms @njokihuna and @theebackstoryp on Instagram and Tiktok.…
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In this week's episode, I share my recent struggles with my hair. Having locs and taking a break from them was a good experience but is putting them back a mistake? Share with us, have you had struggles with your hair choices or are you the people that prescribe to "Itamea Tu, it will grow"?Reach us on @njokihuna on Instagram and @theebackstoryp on…
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Hello and welcome back to The Backstory Podcast. I have decided to put my feet back into the podcast pool and see how it goes. I have began a series, WALKS WITH NJOKS, which is meant to give you a better understanding of where I have been, where I am at and what thoughts have been going through my head or still go through my head from time to time.…
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Hello and welcome back to The Backstory Podcast. I have decided to put my feet back into the podcast pool and see how it goes. I have began a series, WALKS WITH NJOKS, which is meant to give you a better understanding of where I have been, where I am at and what thoughts have been going through my head or still go through my head from time to time.…
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News organisations around the world are facing a new digital reality. In order to survive, they must not only hold onto their audiences, but also build new ones. How are African news media using innovation to address these issues? While innovative ideas tend to be tech-focused, the fundamental issue for many African media organisations is not just …
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What are the threats and challenges facing reporters who cover Africa’s biggest stories? How have threats evolved over the years, and what support do journalists have? Three journalists talk about their experiences of covering three very different, uniquely challenging beats (environment, elections, LGBTQ+ issues), and how they get to the story whi…
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Capturing the attention of young people means understanding what news and information they want and how they want to get it. Traditional media across Africa are reassessing their offer, while innovative platforms featuring images and video are growing in popularity. What can media companies do to attract – and keep – this booming demographic that c…
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In a time of exceptional crisis for newsrooms and media companies everywhere, African media is facing huge financial challenges. But this time of uncertainty is also forcing media companies to find innovative ways of coping. Where is the money coming from, and how is the digital transition helping – or hindering – a future economic model? In this e…
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It’s been thirty years since the Windhoek Declaration for the Development of a Free, Independent and Pluralistic Press was born on May 3, 1991 in Namibia. The declaration was not only a proud moment for African journalism, it also inspired others to do the same, and the United Nations launched World Press Freedom Day on May 3 two years later. Thoug…
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Hello listeners! Long time, no episode! This week we are back with an episode I recorded with my friend Mwangi and we have a discussion about growth in relationships and the lessons we have learned from different interactions we've heard with people over the years. I hope you enjoy! Reach out to us on our Instagram https://www.instagram.com/theebac…
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Hello listeners! Happy beginning of the second quarter of the year! Welcome to the beginning of season two. Our break definitely took longer than expected but we are back and ready for the new season. This episode is a catch up to keep you up to speed and ready for the new season. I hope you enjoy! Reach out to us on our Instagram and Twitter using…
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The Covid-19 pandemic has focused attention on issues that have been taboo in many newsrooms for a long time: mental wellbeing, stress management, technological burnout and limits between personal and professional life. For women journalists in particular, where there is an expectation to remain productive under demanding circumstances, these chall…
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Hello listeners! This is the final episode of the first season. It has been such an amazing experience learning and unlearning so many things from the guests as well as you the listeners. I share my gratitude and the lessons I have gained from the beginning of the podcast till this point in time. I hope you enjoy and see you all in the new year! Re…
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Sexual harassment happens everywhere, and media organisations are not immune. Addressing it is good for journalists, and for the media business in general. How can organisations create a work culture where sexual harassment does not happen? How can they identify it, and address it when it does happen?In this episode:- Carin Andersson, Human Resourc…
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Hello listeners! This week my friend Wahura comes on and we have a discussion about the things we wish we could tell our younger selves. We drop some very needed gems which have helped us grow into better individuals. I hope you enjoy! Reach out to us on our Instagram and Twitter using the handle @theebackstoryp and feel free to leave a voice messa…
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Journalists should be committed to reporting facts and presenting the news in an honest way. But when they use their reporting to give a voice to those who are under-represented - to victims instead of perpetrators - they have the power to create social change. In this episode, four journalists from Latin America, the Middle East and Africa talk ab…
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Hello listeners! This week, we have a male guest! My friend Lewis comes on the show and he shares the journey he has been on as he tries to discover different ways of showing love to his body, mind and the lessons we need to pick when we are discussing body positivity from the male perspective. Reach out to us on our Instagram and Twitter using the…
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Hello listeners!We have finally arrived at episode 10! I am so proud of this community and space we have created together.This week, my friend Mueni comes on the show and we share our experience of being single and being in a relationship from our own different perspectives. I hope you enjoy!Reach out to us on our Instagram and Twitter using the ha…
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Technology has revolutionised how we get our news. Data visualisation and multimedia are increasingly used to tell stories, and coding is no longer just for computer scientists. But when it comes to working with digital technology, in most newsrooms men outnumber women. Why are men still dominating this field? And what does it take for women to get…
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Hello listeners! This week, my friend Wangari comes on the podcast and she shares how being in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic has allowed her to learn so much more about redefining self love and self acceptance for herself and how she has birthed creative outlets for herself and anyone who might need it. You can reach our guest on Instagram wi…
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Hello listeners! This week, my friend Victoria comes on the show and we have a dialogue about our experiences and different ways of approaching body positivism and how we have learned and continue to learn about appreciating the body that we have. Reach out to us on our Instagram and Twitter using the handle @theebackstoryp and feel free to leave a…
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Hello listeners! This week my best friend Nyambura comes on and we have a dialogue about our different ways of approaching friendships and what we have learned about friendships along the way. I hope you enjoy! Reach out to us on our Instagram and Twitter using the handle @theebackstoryp and feel free to leave a voice message for any questions and …
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Hello listeners! In this episode, my good friend Faith shares how she adopted a new found mantra "One Day At A Time" and how it saved her during one of the most trying times of her life. I hope you enjoy. Reach out to us on our Instagram and Twitter using the handle @theebackstoryp and feel free to leave a voice message for any questions and commen…
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Hello listeners!In this episode, My good friend Ess comes on and shares her emotional growth journey and how past relationships and new found friendships made her more aware of the importance of being aware of your emotional intelligence . I hope you enjoy the episode.Reach out to us on our Instagram and Twitter using the handle @theebackstoryp and…
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Women in leadership, diversity in the workplace - these are catchphrases that media organisations are talking about, but what do they mean? Why is it important to have women in top positions? And who are the women who are already there? In this episode, three women who have made it to the top echelons of their media organisations in Africa, the Mid…
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Hello listeners! In this episode, I have an old friend of mine come on and share his backstory on how his career choices have taken a couple of turns over the years and how much his perception of life changed and made him a better individual. I hope you enjoy the episode. Reach out to us on our Instagram and Twitter using the handle @theebackstoryp…
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Hello everyone! The second episode features my lovely mum. She shares her perception on what her individual journey through life has been and how motherhood, work, faith and marriage have shaped who she has become. I hope you enjoy :) You can reach out on Instagram and Twitter using the handle @theebackstoryp…
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Hello Everyone! Happy new month! This week, I take a trip down memory lane as I give you a background of the ups and downs of my high school experience and how pivotal it became in molding me to the person I am now. I hope you enjoy the episode. Reach out to us on our Instagram and Twitter using the handle @theebackstoryp…
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Often, without even realising it, much of the media we consume is dominated by men. Men’s voices and men’s perspectives account for roughly 75% of the news. Yet, women make up half the population. Research has shown that stories that feature women are more widely read by women. So, why does this imbalance persist and how can news organisations shif…
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Journalists are increasingly the target of insults or threats from individuals or groups online, which can have physical impacts and should no longer be seen as separate from the offline world. The goal of the harassment? Censorship. And women bear the brunt of the abuse, which is usually gendered and sexualised. Journalists have developed ways to …
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