Adam Grant: On today's episode, we're talking about representation and how to find your voice. Our guest is Nor to Joury, a storyteller and investigative journalist. She says she started wearing the head scarf when she was 15 or 16 years old. Adam Grant: How did you think about developing your own personal form of journalism? Because I do think it is a unique form to you.
Do you remember a time you ACTUALLY felt represented in pop culture? For Libyan American journalist Noor Tagouri, those moments of being portrayed in a way that feels real can actually be an important catalyst for positive social change. Noor has spent the last decade of her career in journalism, uncovering hidden stories and challenging biases in the mainstream. In this episode, she talks about the importance of telling a story from all angles–and why searching for truth despite pushback is a scary but necessary part of being human.