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Ask It Right

EP#3 - The Journalist

EP#3 - The Journalist

15min |16/07/2025
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Ask It Right

EP#3 - The Journalist

EP#3 - The Journalist

15min |16/07/2025
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Ask It Right, But First Listen is a podcast produced by the Sciences Po Journalism students where exceptional guests from a variety of professions share their insights about the art of listening. Each episode offers listening tips for everyday life.


Episode #3  features Nina Fasciaux, Director of Partnerships at the Solutions Journalism Network and author of Malentendus : the French, the Media and Democracy, published in January 2025 in France (Editions Payot)


Reflecting on recent journalism practices, from the coverage of Russia to the failure to anticipate the results of the 2016 US election of Donald Trump, Nina Fasciaux believes listening is the key for the untrusted media industry to return to its role as a bridge for our society. More importantly, she believes empathy and humility are key.


Guest: Nina Fasciaux

Soundbites: Emily Kasriel - Trump 'Resistance' didn't work. What will? from YouTube channel Washington Post; Amanda Ripley - How to deeply listen, from YouTube channel International Journalism Festival 


Recommended read: Complicating the narratives, by Amanda Ripley


Production and presentation: Emma Nicolas, Sofia Solda, Yuqing Yang, Léonie Ferrer. 


In Studio production : Marine Sehan

Episode Art : Emma Carmichael

Music tracks: Long way Home, Mind the Gap, via Slipstream


Executive producer : Associate Professor Michaëla Cancela-Kieffer. 


Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Description

Ask It Right, But First Listen is a podcast produced by the Sciences Po Journalism students where exceptional guests from a variety of professions share their insights about the art of listening. Each episode offers listening tips for everyday life.


Episode #3  features Nina Fasciaux, Director of Partnerships at the Solutions Journalism Network and author of Malentendus : the French, the Media and Democracy, published in January 2025 in France (Editions Payot)


Reflecting on recent journalism practices, from the coverage of Russia to the failure to anticipate the results of the 2016 US election of Donald Trump, Nina Fasciaux believes listening is the key for the untrusted media industry to return to its role as a bridge for our society. More importantly, she believes empathy and humility are key.


Guest: Nina Fasciaux

Soundbites: Emily Kasriel - Trump 'Resistance' didn't work. What will? from YouTube channel Washington Post; Amanda Ripley - How to deeply listen, from YouTube channel International Journalism Festival 


Recommended read: Complicating the narratives, by Amanda Ripley


Production and presentation: Emma Nicolas, Sofia Solda, Yuqing Yang, Léonie Ferrer. 


In Studio production : Marine Sehan

Episode Art : Emma Carmichael

Music tracks: Long way Home, Mind the Gap, via Slipstream


Executive producer : Associate Professor Michaëla Cancela-Kieffer. 


Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

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Ask It Right, But First Listen is a podcast produced by the Sciences Po Journalism students where exceptional guests from a variety of professions share their insights about the art of listening. Each episode offers listening tips for everyday life.


Episode #3  features Nina Fasciaux, Director of Partnerships at the Solutions Journalism Network and author of Malentendus : the French, the Media and Democracy, published in January 2025 in France (Editions Payot)


Reflecting on recent journalism practices, from the coverage of Russia to the failure to anticipate the results of the 2016 US election of Donald Trump, Nina Fasciaux believes listening is the key for the untrusted media industry to return to its role as a bridge for our society. More importantly, she believes empathy and humility are key.


Guest: Nina Fasciaux

Soundbites: Emily Kasriel - Trump 'Resistance' didn't work. What will? from YouTube channel Washington Post; Amanda Ripley - How to deeply listen, from YouTube channel International Journalism Festival 


Recommended read: Complicating the narratives, by Amanda Ripley


Production and presentation: Emma Nicolas, Sofia Solda, Yuqing Yang, Léonie Ferrer. 


In Studio production : Marine Sehan

Episode Art : Emma Carmichael

Music tracks: Long way Home, Mind the Gap, via Slipstream


Executive producer : Associate Professor Michaëla Cancela-Kieffer. 


Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Description

Ask It Right, But First Listen is a podcast produced by the Sciences Po Journalism students where exceptional guests from a variety of professions share their insights about the art of listening. Each episode offers listening tips for everyday life.


Episode #3  features Nina Fasciaux, Director of Partnerships at the Solutions Journalism Network and author of Malentendus : the French, the Media and Democracy, published in January 2025 in France (Editions Payot)


Reflecting on recent journalism practices, from the coverage of Russia to the failure to anticipate the results of the 2016 US election of Donald Trump, Nina Fasciaux believes listening is the key for the untrusted media industry to return to its role as a bridge for our society. More importantly, she believes empathy and humility are key.


Guest: Nina Fasciaux

Soundbites: Emily Kasriel - Trump 'Resistance' didn't work. What will? from YouTube channel Washington Post; Amanda Ripley - How to deeply listen, from YouTube channel International Journalism Festival 


Recommended read: Complicating the narratives, by Amanda Ripley


Production and presentation: Emma Nicolas, Sofia Solda, Yuqing Yang, Léonie Ferrer. 


In Studio production : Marine Sehan

Episode Art : Emma Carmichael

Music tracks: Long way Home, Mind the Gap, via Slipstream


Executive producer : Associate Professor Michaëla Cancela-Kieffer. 


Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

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