Get started today at four hymns dot com slash vox. Join us create a short showing how you're stepping out for pride using the hatch tak you two pride challenge. What was that like showing up in coseva? Crazy. I had no idea how to function, i didn't know really what i was supposed to be doing. The opposite of good conflict reporting is less about lines and more about what's happening away from the front line. How do you get better at that specific type of this work? You have to figure it out over time. And then also, it was just overwhelming. It's a sensory overload once you've been there.
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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