The Correspondent

FCC Hong Kong

A podcast featuring the conversations and interviews held at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Hong Kong. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. 16 May

    Understanding moral injury in journalists: Dean Yates in conversation

    FCC member governor Jing Yang in conversation with Dean Yates about moral injury, how it affects journalists, understanding how moral injury develops, and fostering a supportive organizational structure in newsrooms. Dean Yates knows what it means to live with the consequences of the stories you cover. His career in journalism includes years with Reuters as a journalist, editor and bureau chief, working across Asia including Jakarta, Jerusalem and Baghdad, bearing witness to acts of terrorism, the mass tragedy in the Boxing Day tsunami, as well as the incident infamously revealed by Wikileaks in 2010 - when the members of his Reuters team were machine-gunned to death by a US army helicopter while doing their job. He walked a long road in dealing with the moral injuries he’d sustained and put it all down in writing in his book published in 2023, Line in the Sand: A life-changing journey through a body and mind after trauma Yates has become a leading voice on moral injury, helping not just journalists, but veterans, emergency and other frontline workers. In this conversation he outlines how moral injury is a concept similar to PTSD but distinct, affecting journalists who witness or experience ethical violations, and identifies three main reasons for journalists' vulnerability: reporting on morally troubling stories, being targeted for their work, and lack of organizational support. Pre-recorded and played as part of the 2026 FCC Journalism Conference. Find out more about Dean Yates' work at his website: https://www.deanyates.com.au/ More information on his book Line in the Sand: https://www.panmacmillan.com.au/9781761264429/ Produced by Jarrod Watt Music composed by Allen Youngblood Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    31 min
  2. 15 May

    2026 FCC journalism conference preview: cutting through the noise

    FCC Clare Hollingsworth fellow Samra Zulfaqar previews this year's journalism conference, discussing the challenges and pressures for GenZ journalists, the need to embrace personal branding for journalists, how social media and the rise of influencers are changing how news organisations approach the delivery of news. This year's conference panels and presentations : * Ian Yee, investigative journalist, co-founder of The Fourth https://thefourth.media/ * Tai Po Fire disaster coverage panel discussion Jennifer Jett, Hans Tse, Anjali Tsui, Leopold Chen *The Art of Sourcing Jing Yang, Mithil Aggarwal *Navigating Hong Kong's legal environment Connor Mycroft, Jonathan Man * Live reporting and blogging Danny Vincent and Laura Westbrook * Notebook LM: news reporting assistant Mike Raomanachai, Zela Chin * Alternative Media Careers: Building a Successful Newsletter Amanda Cua and Zichen Wang * Let's talk about moral injury Dean Yates, Jing Yang * Career resilience: earning a living, building a personal profile Zichen Wang, Wei Du, Diana Wu David *Fireside chat: No love lost between Journalists and PR? Jay Qin, Jing Yang *AI empowered journalism: how SCMP connects tech in the newsroom Zhou Xin, William Zheng * Keynote speaker Holmes Chan, AFP FCC Hong Kong website: https://www.fcchk.org/ Produced by Jarrod Watt  Music composed by Allen Youngblood Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    30 min
  3. Beyond the Strait of Hormuz: Shipping, Insurance, the "Tehran Tollway" and Its Global Impact

    12 Apr

    Beyond the Strait of Hormuz: Shipping, Insurance, the "Tehran Tollway" and Its Global Impact

    Journalist Laura Westbrook speaks with Tim Huxley, CEO and director of Hong Kong-based shipowner Mandarin Shipping along with Mithun Varkey, editor-in-chief of Insurance Asia News, about the escalating conflict in the Strait of Hormuz and its global fallout. Since the Israel/US war upon Iran and Iran's subsequent attacks upon shipping and mining of the Strait of Hormuz blockade halting 20% of the world’s crude oil and LNG flows, shipping lanes have stalled and insurance premiums have surged by up to 1,000%. Over 800 stranded vessels and 10,000 crew members face mounting risk as fuel prices soar and inflation ripples through global trade. The conversation explores how the energy crisis, war risk coverage, and potential toll systems could reshape international shipping and supply chains for years to come. Follow Laura Westbrook's work for Al-Jazeera, CBC and more on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/laurawestynews/ Hear Mithun Varkey on the Between the Lines podcast for Insurance Asia News: https://shows.acast.com/between-the-lines-insurance-asia Find out more abut the upcoming FCC panel discussion and lunch: Club Lunch – The Shipping Forecast: Holding The World To Ransom https://www.fcchk.org/event/club-lunch-the-shipping-forecast-holding-the-world-to-ransom Produced by Jarrod Watt Theme music by Allen Youngblood Cover image: USS Hawes, USS William H. Standley and USS Guadalcanal escort a tanker in the Persian Gullf on 21 October 1987. National Archives. Public Domain. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    42 min
  4. The First Night: homelessness, photography and stories from the streets of Hong Kong

    31 Mar

    The First Night: homelessness, photography and stories from the streets of Hong Kong

    FCC Hong Kong Vice President and veteran broadcaster Karen Koh sits down with photojournalist Ben Marans in the Hughes Room to talk about a powerful new exhibition at the FCC main bar this April. The show features images captured by individuals who learned photography through workshops run by ImpactHK, an FCC charity partner, and led by Marans. Through street photography, participants—many facing homelessness or economic hardship—share their personal perspectives on life in Hong Kong. Karen and Ben explore how the project gave them a platform to tell their own stories, build creative skills, and highlight the human side of social struggle. This podcast has used generative AI to give voice to the stories written by participants which accompany each photo. View the images of the exhibition at the FCC website as you listen: https://www.fcchk.org/event/wall-exhibition-the-first-night-by-impacthk-and-ben-marans/ (15:50) Water - "I Never Thought I'd Be One of Them" (23:21) Rhoda - "I Had Applied With Hope But I Left With Anger" (29:09) Lee Jai - "Let It All Drift Away" (34:09) Yong - "Empty Pockets and a Heavy Heart" (40:17) Purple - "I Found Strength" (45:21) Poon - "Is This Place Safe?" (49:14) Hung Hung - "First Night at Mong Kok Civic Triangle" (53:07) Ah Choi - "The Turning Point" The exhibition, on display throughout April, invites the public to see Hong Kong and those dealing with homelessness - being unhoused - intense personal economic hardship - through new, compassionate eyes. ImpactHK is one of the FCC Hong Kong's charity partners - read more about their work here: https://www.fcchk.org/charity/ Cover image by Ben Marans: https://www.instagram.com/benmaransphotography/ FCC podcast theme music composed by Allen Youngblood  Episode written, recorded and edited by Jarrod Watt  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1hr 4min

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A podcast featuring the conversations and interviews held at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Hong Kong. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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