

Question Everything with Brian Reed
KCRW & Placement Theory
Propagandist? Truth teller? Influencer? Question Everything unravels the contested work of journalists and the moral complexities surrounding the stories that impact us all. Hosted by Brian Reed (S-Town, This American Life, The Trojan Horse Affair). For outtakes and an inside peek inside the editorial conundrums that confront journalists every day, sign up for our newsletter at www.kcrw.com/questioneverything.Question Everything is a production of KCRW and Placement Theory.
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Jan 31, 2025 • 57min
A reporter? A spy? Or something else? Israel arrests its first American journalist.
Locked up, alone, accused of being a spy, reporter Jeremy Loffredo has to defend the fact that he’s a journalist. To the Israeli courts. And then…to our reporter. Part two of our special series about Jeremy Loffredo, who in October became the first American journalist arrested by Israel. If you haven't listened to part one, check that out first in your feed: "Blindfolded And Arrested On Assignment In Israel."This week in our newsletter, we'll bring you inside some disagreements we had on staff, about how to tell this story. Sign up at: kcrw.com/questioneverything“Question Everything” is a production of KCRW and Placement Theory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 16, 2025 • 57min
Blindfolded And Arrested On Assignment In Israel
Just a few months ago, Israel did something it has never done before. It arrested an American journalist. His name is Jeremy Loffredo.This is his story. Part one of a special, two-part series. “Question Everything” is a production of KCRW and Placement Theory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 19, 2024 • 49min
When Hollywood Tells The Truth: with Tom McCarthy, Antonio Campos, Tina Satter, and Tobias Lindholm.
Join Tom McCarthy, an Oscar winner known for Spotlight, alongside directors Tina Satter, creator of Reality, and Tobias Lindholm, renowned for The Investigation. They dive into the tightrope of truth in filmmaking, sharing humorous struggles faced while adapting real events. Satter reveals the controversial story behind Reality Winner, while Lindholm recounts the risks of filming Somali pirates. They discuss the emotional weight of portraying real stories and reflect on how storytelling can illuminate overlooked narratives in society.

Dec 5, 2024 • 31min
Can AI tell us what stories to look out for? A live experiment.
John Reed, a journalist at Pira Technologies, dives into the power of AI in uncovering hidden online narratives. He discusses how this technology identifies emerging ideas that could shape future conversations, from political threats to conspiracy theories surrounding figures like Bill Gates. The conversation explores the balance between verifying these narratives and sensationalism, the influence of social media on public perception, and the dangers of misinformation. Reed highlights the ever-evolving landscape of online discourse and its implications for journalism.

Nov 21, 2024 • 40min
Getting Ready to Interview Trump: An Exercise
In this insightful discussion, Sam Egan, a political podcast producer from The New Yorker, and Chaz Polson, an MMA fighter and roofing company employee, unpack Donald Trump's fraught relationship with the media. They delve into the historical context of media confrontation, revealing Trump's evolving rhetoric and its implications for public trust. Egan shares his research on Trump’s comments about journalists, while Polson offers a unique perspective on how this affects everyday people's views on credibility in journalism. Their candid chats highlight the critical state of media freedom today.

Nov 5, 2024 • 20min
Special Election-Eve Episode: The Story of a Story Untold
As Election Day looms, emotional tensions run high over the integrity of the process. A former school board president recounts her transformation from conspiratorial beliefs to embracing the truth about the 2020 election. The intricate dynamics of trust and trauma emerge, revealing personal struggles in politically charged environments. Leaders must navigate the choppy waters between sincerity and misleading narratives. Journalists grapple with the clash of political stories versus reality, illustrating the powerful role of storytelling amidst misinformation.

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Oct 24, 2024 • 39min
When To Call A Thing What It Is
Brian Reed hosts Jeff Jarvis, a media critic and professor, David Folkenflik, NPR's veteran media correspondent, and McElvey Neal, special projects editor at the Haitian Times. They engage in a riveting debate about the media's responsibility to report truths amidst rising misinformation in the Trump era. Key discussions revolve around the impact of sensationalism on marginalized communities and the consequences of false narratives, specifically related to the Haitian community. Personal experiences shed light on the emotional toll of journalism in today's politically charged atmosphere.

Oct 10, 2024 • 32min
Can Journalism Save a Marriage? (featured on This American Life)
Dick and Emily Newton, a married couple in their 70s, tackle the strain on their relationship due to conflicting political views and media consumption. With insights from Isaac Saul, founder of the Tangle newsletter, they explore how unbiased journalism can spark understanding. The trio discusses the importance of finding common ground in a polarized world and how transparent reporting can mend personal divides. Dick’s transformation in perspective on the 2020 election highlights the potential of balanced news to foster empathy and communication.

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Sep 26, 2024 • 41min
The Journalist and the Firefighter: How Predicting January 6 Led a Top Reporter to Quit Journalism
Barton Gellman, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist known for covering 9/11 and the Snowden leaks, opens up about his crisis of confidence in journalism. He discusses the evolution of truth in reporting, advocating for a shift from observation to active engagement in democracy. Gellman shares insights on the daunting task of combating misinformation and the personal risks journalists face today. His transition to activism underscores the crucial role of journalism in defending democracy, especially as we prepare for future political challenges.

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Sep 12, 2024 • 51min
Journalists Question Everything: Ira Glass, Zoe Chace, Jonathan Eig, Astead Herndon
Join Ira Glass, renowned journalist and radio host, Zoe Chace, a contributing reporter at 'This American Life', Jonathan Eig, author of 'King: A Life', and Astead Herndon, a host at the New York Times, as they candidly discuss the challenges of journalism. They explore the ethical dilemmas of compensating interviewees, revealing personal narratives, and rebuilding trust in an era of misinformation. The warm, candid atmosphere allows for reflections on their journeys, revealing unexpected insights into the complexities of sharing stories.