I Feel Like I Should

Emily Johnson: Journalism, Identity, and the Songs We Think We Should Love

36 min · 26 de may de 2026
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Emily Johnson is a freelance journalist whose reporting has taken her around the world, from Ukraine to Argentina to East Africa and parts of Asia. She is also an associate professor in the journalism department at Baruch College and is currently working on her first novel. In the first episode of I Feel Like I Should, Emily starts with a song she once felt like she should love. From there, the conversation moves into journalism, identity, expectation, and the stories we carry about who we’re supposed to be. Follow the show for updates and new episodes. Instagram: @ifeellikeishouldpod ifeellikeishould.com [http://ifeellikeishould.com/]

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