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Independent Journalists Redefine Media Power through Creator Platforms
Veteran reporters turned creators shared how Substack, YouTube, and podcasts are rewriting media trust and opportunity for communicators.
Israel Wins the War Yet Loses the Global PR Battle
Israel’s battlefield victories are overshadowed by global opinion losses, revealing a hard PR lesson for communicators.
American Pope Election Stuns Vatican Watchers and Sparks MAGA Backlash
The election of an American-born pope has stunned the world and ignited fierce political backlash in the U.S.
How a Signal Chat and a Botched Response Shattered U.S. Credibility
A stunning breakdown in crisis communications among America’s top security officials exposed war plans, undermined global trust, and revealed a government in denial.
Kirsten Powers On Grace and Coexistence
Join Michael Zeldin on That Said for a compelling conversation with Kirsten Powers as she shares insights from her book Saving Grace, exploring how to navigate challenging times with truth, grace, and coexistence.
Have Political Endorsements Lost Their Power to Sway Voters?
In a media landscape dominated by 24/7 cable news, are traditional newspaper endorsements now irrelevant to voters' decisions?
Mary Louise Kelly on Parenting, Career, and No Do-Overs in ‘It. Goes. So. Fast.’
Join Michael in his conversation with Mary Louise Kelly about the dual pressures that attend to the work and life balance in an honest, funny, revelatory, and immensely relatable way.
Anne Applebaum Discusses ‘Autocracy, Inc.’
Join host Michael Zeldin in his conversation with Pulitzer Prize-winning author and historian Anne Applebaum about her new book, Autocracy, Inc.
A Fresh Look at Universal Voting with E.J. Dionne, Jr. and Miles Rapoport
Join Michael in his updated discussion with E.J. Dionne, Jr. and Miles Rapoport about their book, 100% Democracy: The Case for Universal Voting, which argues that mandatory participation in our electoral system should be the cornerstone of our Democracy.
Zero to 66,000 COVID Fatalities in the First 63 Days
“In a health security crisis, speed is essential… the specter of rapid community transmission and exponential growth is real and daunting.”
Peter Shankman Launches HERO To Reinvent the Journalists and Sources connection
Shankman is starting a new venture, HERO, aimed at continuing and expanding upon the mission of facilitating journalist-source connections in an evolving media landscape.
Sally Jenkins Discusses What Sports Teach Us About Work and Life
Join Michael in his conversation with Sally Jenkins about her new book which explores seven fundamental principles behind great decision-making gleaned from her decades-long career as one of the great sports writers of our time.

