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Episode 7: Peggy Revell - Training Yourself to Tell Stories Obcast - Near-Earth Object

    • Society & Culture

If you take nothing else away from this episode of the Obcast with Canadian journalist Peggy Revell, let it be that it takes time and training to learn how to tell a story. A politics and writing enthusiast, Peggy writes for a local paper, telling the stories of real people in Medicine Hat, Alberta (yes, the town with the silliest name in the universe), concentrating on the education beat. ​ In our conversation, she schools me on Canadian politics (they have them), smartly analyses the current state of journalism, and and reveals why George Takei thinks she's a special butterfly or something. Duration: 62 minutes​ Subscribe to the Obcast in iTunes or through this link. Links from the show: Peggy on Twitter as herself (@pegspirate), and as her professional self (@MHNprevell). ​Peggy's paper, Medicine Hat News ​Her blog, Pegomancy

If you take nothing else away from this episode of the Obcast with Canadian journalist Peggy Revell, let it be that it takes time and training to learn how to tell a story. A politics and writing enthusiast, Peggy writes for a local paper, telling the stories of real people in Medicine Hat, Alberta (yes, the town with the silliest name in the universe), concentrating on the education beat. ​ In our conversation, she schools me on Canadian politics (they have them), smartly analyses the current state of journalism, and and reveals why George Takei thinks she's a special butterfly or something. Duration: 62 minutes​ Subscribe to the Obcast in iTunes or through this link. Links from the show: Peggy on Twitter as herself (@pegspirate), and as her professional self (@MHNprevell). ​Peggy's paper, Medicine Hat News ​Her blog, Pegomancy

1 hr 2 min

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