I fell in love during my last business trip. But my wife needn’t worry. It was with the country of Bhutan and its journalists.
I was a guest of the Bhutan Centre for Media and Democracy to help run a conference for about 20 prominent journalists, public officials and other leaders trying to grapple with the future of journalism in the country.
Have you heard about the new public service journalism prize in the category of “Restorative Narrative”?
Probably not, since the award hasn’t been created yet. But it should be, judging by the enthusiasm expressed by media makers and media consumers at a conference in the Catskills recently.
You're stuck and worried. Panic sets in. Know that feeling? How do you get "unstuck" when working on a big project? That was one of the questions we posed to participants at a recent Renaissance Journalism retreat designed to help them examine their work and purpose as journalists.