36 min

From Frontlines to Headlines: Jane Ferguson's Global Journey Brits in the Big Apple

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Immerse yourself in the riveting world of international journalism with Jane Ferguson, a distinguished foreign correspondent with a rich career spanning the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia, on this episode of "Brits in the Big Apple." Now making waves in New York City and holding a prestigious position as a non-resident Fellow at Princeton University's Lichtenstein Institute, Jane brings her frontline experiences to the heart of the Big Apple, offering listeners an unparalleled glimpse into the world of global reporting.

With over 15 years of living and reporting from some of the world's most tumultuous regions, Jane has contributed significantly to PBS NewsHour and The New Yorker, providing in-depth analysis on US foreign policy, defense, conflict, diplomacy, and human rights. Her storytelling, recognized by the highest journalism accolades including the George Polk Award, an Emmy, and a Peabody, dives deep into the essence of reporting with humanity and accuracy.

In this episode, Jane shares insights from her national bestseller memoir, "No Ordinary Assignment," recounting the challenges and triumphs of a career dedicated to unearthing the truth behind some of the most critical global narratives. Described as "engrossing" by the New York Times, her book offers a compelling look at the life of a correspondent with a passion for storytelling that moves and informs.

Join us as Jane discusses her journey from reporting in war-torn regions to educating future journalists as a visiting McGraw Professor of Journalism at Princeton. This episode is a testament to the power of journalism in shaping our understanding of the world, highlighting the role of reporters in bringing global stories to our doorsteps.

Tune in to "From Frontlines to Headlines: Jane Ferguson's Global Journey" for a captivating conversation that explores the intersections of journalism, history, and human rights through the eyes of one of the field's most esteemed voices. 📚✨Jane's Instagram

Follow BITBA on ⁠Twitter⁠ and ⁠Instagram⁠ to keep up with the latest episodes, engage with the community, and dive deeper into the exciting stories of Brits making waves across the pond!

Immerse yourself in the riveting world of international journalism with Jane Ferguson, a distinguished foreign correspondent with a rich career spanning the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia, on this episode of "Brits in the Big Apple." Now making waves in New York City and holding a prestigious position as a non-resident Fellow at Princeton University's Lichtenstein Institute, Jane brings her frontline experiences to the heart of the Big Apple, offering listeners an unparalleled glimpse into the world of global reporting.

With over 15 years of living and reporting from some of the world's most tumultuous regions, Jane has contributed significantly to PBS NewsHour and The New Yorker, providing in-depth analysis on US foreign policy, defense, conflict, diplomacy, and human rights. Her storytelling, recognized by the highest journalism accolades including the George Polk Award, an Emmy, and a Peabody, dives deep into the essence of reporting with humanity and accuracy.

In this episode, Jane shares insights from her national bestseller memoir, "No Ordinary Assignment," recounting the challenges and triumphs of a career dedicated to unearthing the truth behind some of the most critical global narratives. Described as "engrossing" by the New York Times, her book offers a compelling look at the life of a correspondent with a passion for storytelling that moves and informs.

Join us as Jane discusses her journey from reporting in war-torn regions to educating future journalists as a visiting McGraw Professor of Journalism at Princeton. This episode is a testament to the power of journalism in shaping our understanding of the world, highlighting the role of reporters in bringing global stories to our doorsteps.

Tune in to "From Frontlines to Headlines: Jane Ferguson's Global Journey" for a captivating conversation that explores the intersections of journalism, history, and human rights through the eyes of one of the field's most esteemed voices. 📚✨Jane's Instagram

Follow BITBA on ⁠Twitter⁠ and ⁠Instagram⁠ to keep up with the latest episodes, engage with the community, and dive deeper into the exciting stories of Brits making waves across the pond!

36 min

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