No, i would be very sad and feel terrible if that were true. But i've already learned so much. Like i'm already a different person in the past six months doing this than i was when i came. And so, like each time, you're kind of building more things. I mean, i don't know. It could not go well, and that's terrifying. We're talking on wednesday, june eighth, and this show launches to morrow. Yea, thats an exciting feeling. Fo sure.
Lulu Garcia-Navarro is a former war correspondent and host of NPR’s Weekend Edition. Her new podcast, for the New York Times, is First Person.
“I would always say that if you go cover a story and you already know what people are going to say, and you already have it in your head what the outcome is, and there's no surprise there, then that's a story that you shouldn't be working on. You have to allow the opportunity for there to be a journey. And for there to be something at the end of it, that is gonna be like, Wow. I really never thought that. I didn't think that I was coming here to report on that, but I guess that's what I'm here to report on.”
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