

Charles Bethea on Journalism, Objectivity & The New Yorker
This season we've talked with journalists, thought leaders, and influencers who've visited Serenbe, about how their lives and the industries they report on have changed in the wake of coronavirus. Today's guest is Charles Bethea, a journalist and staff write for The New Yorker who has been covering the pandemic and whose latest articles feature the first weekend of protests in Atlanta and Georgia's primary election. We talk with Charles about what stories he's working on, how his editors choose stories and how he remains objective throughout the reporting process.
Mentioned In The Episode
A Coronavirus Turf War In Klickitat County, Washington
Fair Fight - The organization created by Stacey Abrams that works to ensure fair elections in Georgia
Sally Bethea - Charles’ mother is the founding director of Chattahoochee Riverkeeper
Shrinking Newspapers and the Costs of Environmental Reporting in Coal Country
Survivor: How Nancy Writebol beat Ebola - Profile by Charles for Atlanta Magazine
The Polar Explorer Colin O’Brady and the Problem with “Firsts”
Step off the treadmill of life and book a stay at the Inn at Serenbe. Use code Serenbe Stories when you book online or over the phone and receive 10% off your stay!
Serenbe Stories is a podcast about making an impact, building a better life, and the extraordinary power of nature and community. Follow Serenbe on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and LinkedIn.