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In this wide-ranging and candid conversation, journalist Brian Conway joins Will to reflect on his journey in journalism, the realities of freelance reporting, the emotional weight of covering national tragedy, and the future of local media in Pittsburgh.Brian begins by sharing why he loves living in Pittsburgh’s Southside Flats — a neighborhood often stereotyped for its nightlife but, in his view, one of the city’s most livable areas outside weekend chaos. From there, the conversation moves back to his early journalism experience at American University, where he interned with Al Arabiya during the Iraq War era. As a 20-year-old intern, he helped prepare interview questions for George W. Bush at the White House — a formative and surreal early-career moment.After leaving Washington, D.C., Brian returned to Pittsburgh, preferring its relational, community-driven culture over what he describes as the transactional atmosphere of D.C. He built his career through music blogging, freelance writing, investigative reporting, and photography. Along the way, he became deeply embedded in Pittsburgh’s independent journalism scene.He speaks frankly about the financial instability of freelance journalism — juggling multiple outlets, side gigs, event work, and contract projects to make ends meet. The collapse of collaborative creative spaces like Work Hard Pittsburgh illustrates the structural fragility of independent media ecosystems.The conversation turns dramatic when Brian recounts July 13–14, 2024, when he received a call that The New York Times needed a freelancer after the attempted assassination of Donald Trump. Within hours, he was interviewing witnesses, driving between locations, and ultimately knocking on the door of Corey Comperatore’s grieving family. He describes the heavy emotional tension between compassion and professional obligation — being both a human witness to tragedy and a journalist chasing critical quotes.The experience led to a front-page byline in The New York Times, a milestone that unfolded almost accidentally — from standing at a music festival to covering one of the biggest stories in the world in under 48 hours.Brian also shares his late ADHD diagnosis, calling it a revelation that helped him better understand his focus patterns, deadline-driven productivity, and internal struggles. Rather than seeing it as a weakness, he discusses how he’s learned to “weaponize” it as a strength in fast-moving reporting environments.On AI, Brian takes a practical view. He uses it as a research tool and for processing large public-records documents but does not see it replacing investigative reporting. In his view, deep journalism still requires human relationships, on-the-ground reporting, and ethical judgment.Finally, he explains the evolution of his publication from Pittsburgh Independent to Pittsburgh Manifold [https://www.pittsburghmanifold.com]. The name change reflects a shift toward a collective journalism model — a collaborative structure built from multiple independent contributors working together under shared nonprofit support. “Manifold” represents one system made of many parts — a metaphor for the cooperative future he believes local journalism needs.This conversation is ultimately about resilience — personal, professional, and institutional — in a media landscape that is constantly shifting.11:53 – Internship at Al Arabiya and preparing questions for George W. Bush20:20 – Why Brian left D.C. and returned to Pittsburgh22:31 – The financial reality of freelance journalism27:51 – Learning about the Trump shooting while at a music festival29:52 – Being sent to the alleged shooter’s address30:26 – Visiting Corey Comperatore’s family 31:54 – Earning a front-page byline in The New York Times17:16 – ADHD diagnosis and self-discovery39:04 – AI’s role in journalism44:37 – Why Pittsburgh Independent became Pittsburgh Manifold47:35 – The case for cooperative journalism models*** Adapted summary as generated by YT Summary / Glasp
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