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The Career Advice Show: We talk to interesting people for insights about their careers, their world, and their life experience. Best Story: You can‘t possibly catch all of the good journalism being produced, so we‘re sharing the good stuff with you. We highlight a new story in each brief episode and explain why it is important.

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episode The Best Story I've Heard Today with PBS Newshour special correspondent Tania Rashid cover

The Best Story I've Heard Today with PBS Newshour special correspondent Tania Rashid

More than 700,000 Rohingya Muslims have fled Burma’s Rakhine State since last August, hoping to escape a widespread campaign of ethnic cleansing. The atrocities committed by Burmese security forces, including mass killings, sexual violence, and arson are repeatedly denied by military and civilian officials, but human rights watch groups say this is the world's fastest growing humanitarian crises. Many of those people have found themselves in Bangladesh, and are now living among the largest refugee camps in the world.  We're joined today by Tania Rashid [https://twitter.com/TaniaRashid9], who is a special news correspondent for PBS, who has filed a series of stories on the crisis.  You can find her work here: How a Rohingya mother escaped her village’s terrors in Myanmar [https://www.pbs.org/newshour/world/column-how-a-rohingya-mother-escaped-her-villages-terrors-in-myanmar] Before they agree to go home, the Rohingya have some demands [https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/before-they-agree-to-go-home-the-rohingya-have-some-demands] Why this 13-year-old Rohingya refugee faces intense pressure to marry [https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/why-this-13-year-old-rohingya-refugee-faces-intense-pressure-to-marry]   Follow the show on Twitter, @BestStoryShow [https://twitter.com/BestStoryShow]. And when you're done with this one, check out more episodes [https://beststory.podbean.com/]. You can also subscribe on Google Play [https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Iifd7mhsjkxezzwecgx4h2kpeme] or Stitcher [https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-best-story-ive-heard-today/best-story].

26. april 2018 - 10 min
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The Best Story I've Heard Today with Daniela Molina

Daniela Molina [https://twitter.com/DailyDaniela_] is an Indiana University Media School student, and an aspiring investigative journalist who has already interned at WTVJ in Miami, where she was named an Emma Bowen Foundation Fellow, and at WTIU, Bloomington. She's previously served as the interim editor-in-chief of The Reporter [https://www.mdcthereporter.com/], which is the campus paper for Miami Dade College.  And today she's brought us the story of Legend Solar, a solar panel company out west that has left customers feeling like they are part of a Ponzi scheme [https://www.opb.org/news/article/legend-solar-panels-investigation-oregon-nevada-utah/]. it's a big story, there's a lot to it, and you'll want to check it out. Follow the show on Twitter, @BestStoryShow [https://twitter.com/BestStoryShow]. And when you're done with this one, check out more episodes [https://beststory.podbean.com/]. You can also subscribe on Google Play [https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Iifd7mhsjkxezzwecgx4h2kpeme] or Stitcher [https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-best-story-ive-heard-today/best-story].

19. april 2018 - 6 min
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The Best Story I've Heard Today with Kenny Smith

This is a monologue that takes us to the American southwest, where hope and despair can mingle. But hope can overcome. Today's story is from Searchlight New Mexico, which is telling us about a small non-profit that is out to break a cycle in a challenging, demanding, part of the world.  Read the original here [http://projects.searchlightnm.com/rnm-breaking/from-hardship-to-high-school-graduate/]. Find them on Twitter at @SearchlightNM [http://www.twitter.com/SearchlightNM]. And check out some of the graduation pictures [http://www.nativeamericannlm.com/nllc-graduation-pictures2.html]. It's a feel-good kind of scroll.  Follow the show on Twitter, @BestStoryShow [https://twitter.com/beststoryshow], too. And when you're done with this one, check out more episodes [https://beststory.podbean.com/]. You can also subscribe on Google Play [https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Iifd7mhsjkxezzwecgx4h2kpeme] or Stitcher [https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-best-story-ive-heard-today/best-story].

16. april 2018 - 6 min
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The Best Story I've Heard Today with Ken Booth

If you want to remember the moment a bit better, you might need to put the camera down and the phone back in your pocket. That's the suggestion from a recent study, which Vox has picked up on: What smartphone photography is doing to our memories [https://www.vox.com/science-and-health/2018/3/28/17054848/smartphones-photos-memory-research-psychology-attention]. Ken Booth [https://twitter.com/kenbooth], co-founder of one of the web's best photo archives, shorpy.com [https://www.vox.com/science-and-health/2018/3/28/17054848/smartphones-photos-memory-research-psychology-attention] and an old-school newsman, tells us about this story, and the importance of staying in the moment, rather than in a viewfinder or a touchscreen. You can see more of Booth's work at vintagraph.com [https://vintagraph.com/] and some of his own photos and book reviews on his personal site [https://kenbooth.net/]. Previously, he's joined us to talk about the craft beer industry's boom [https://beststory.podbean.com/e/the-best-story-ive-heard-today-with-ken-booth-1519973753/] and the nature of conspiracy theories [https://beststory.podbean.com/e/the-best-story-ive-heard-today-with-ken-booth/].  Follow the show on Twitter, @BestStoryShow [https://twitter.com/beststoryshow]. And when you're done with this one, check out more episodes [https://beststory.podbean.com/]. You can also subscribe on Google Play [https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Iifd7mhsjkxezzwecgx4h2kpeme] or Stitcher [https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-best-story-ive-heard-today/best-story].

9. april 2018 - 10 min
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The Best Story I've Heard Today with sports writer Zach Osterman

On this historic anniversary we're going back in time to discuss a column written 50 years ago, upon the news of the assasination of Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. He was shot in Memphis, but this piece by Mike Royko [http://michaelsherwood.com/RoykoMLK.html] was published in Chicago the next day. It has become something of a famous column, and, as Indianapolis Star writer Zac Osterman [https://twitter.com/zachosterman] tells us today, it still works, it still resonates, and it is still viable. At the beginning of the show you'll hear from Robert Kennedy, who was campaigning in Indianapolis on April 4, 1968 and delivered the news that King was killed and offered a short, powerful speech that is often credited with help calm that city.  Incidentally, today, the Kennedy-King Park where RFK spoke those many years ago, has just this week been named a national commemorative site. What's old is never really old, and this is the best story I've heard today.    Follow the show on Twitter, too, @BestStoryShow [https://twitter.com/beststoryshow]. And when you're done with this one, check out more episodes [https://beststory.podbean.com/]. You can also subscribe on Google Play [https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Iifd7mhsjkxezzwecgx4h2kpeme] or Stitcher [https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-best-story-ive-heard-today/best-story].

4. april 2018 - 11 min
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