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Coloradan Journeys

Podcast de Diana Andrade

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Cultura y ocio

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BFV's Colorado authors share their physical and emotional journeys of life in audio format. brookforestvoices.substack.com

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episode This is Western Civilization? by Greg Dobbs artwork

This is Western Civilization? by Greg Dobbs

This is the fourth in a series of behind-the-scenes personal stories from Greg Dobbs, a three-time National Emmy Award-winning journalist and former foreign correspondent for ABC News. He shares the funny, dangerous, scary, stupid, distasteful, unwise, and unbelievable things journalists experience just getting to the point of reporting a story...adventures that possibly are even more interesting than the stories being covered, but which never become a part of the reported stories themselves. He tells his own stories with the humor, empathy, and enthusiasm that only someone who has been there could muster. Be sure to subscribe so you will not miss any episodes of Greg’s first-hand behind-the-scenes stories as a journalist. Greg has covered news in more than 80 countries and in 49 states. He tells tales from the Soviet Union and Saudi Arabia, Beirut and Budapest, Egypt and Afghanistan, Uganda and Iran, Sudan and Salt Lake City (the execution of Gary Gilmore). He also shares adventures from Poland and Northern Ireland, Yemen and Libya, and the native American occupation of Wounded Knee. The events are a part of history. Today, correspondents at home and abroad are doing the very same things he has done for decades: living life in the wrong lane. Be sure to check out his audiobook, Life in the Wrong Lane: Why Journalists Go In When Everone Else Wants Out. [https://www.brookforestvoices.com/memoirs/life-in-the-wrong-lane.html] Greg also writes commentary on today’s world. You can find him at GregDobbs.substack.com. [http://gregdobbs.substack.com/] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit brookforestvoices.substack.com [https://brookforestvoices.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

17 de dic de 2021 - 28 min
episode "Excuse Me, Do You Speak English?" by Greg Dobbs artwork

"Excuse Me, Do You Speak English?" by Greg Dobbs

This is the third in a series of behind-the-scenes personal stories from Greg Dobbs, a three-time National Emmy Award-winning journalist and former foreign correspondent for ABC News. He shares the funny, dangerous, scary, stupid, distasteful, unwise, and unbelievable things journalists experience just getting to the point of reporting a story...adventures that possibly are even more interesting than the stories being covered, but which never become a part of the reported stories themselves. He tells his own stories with the humor, empathy, and enthusiasm that only someone who has been there could muster. Be sure to subscribe so you will not miss any episodes of Greg’s first-hand behind-the-scenes stories as a journalist. Greg has covered news in more than 80 countries and in 49 states. He tells tales from the Soviet Union and Saudi Arabia, Beirut and Budapest, Egypt and Afghanistan, Uganda and Iran, Sudan and Salt Lake City (the execution of Gary Gilmore). He also shares adventures from Poland and Northern Ireland, Yemen and Libya, and the native American occupation of Wounded Knee. The events are a part of history. Today, correspondents at home and abroad are doing the very same things he has done for decades: living life in the wrong lane. Be sure to check out his audiobook, Life in the Wrong Lane: Why Journalists Go In When Everone Else Wants Out. [https://www.brookforestvoices.com/memoirs/life-in-the-wrong-lane.html] Greg also writes commentary on today’s world. You can find him at GregDobbs.substack.com. [http://gregdobbs.substack.com/] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit brookforestvoices.substack.com [https://brookforestvoices.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

1 de dic de 2021 - 33 min
episode "The Light and Bright Side of an Execution" by Greg Dobbs artwork

"The Light and Bright Side of an Execution" by Greg Dobbs

The 1977 Gary Gilmore execution is the second in a series of behind the scenes personal stories from Greg Dobbs, a three-time National Emmy Award-winning journalist and former foreign correspondent for ABC News. He shares the funny, dangerous, scary, stupid, distasteful, unwise, and unbelievable things journalists experience just getting to the point of reporting a story...adventures that possibly are even more interesting than the stories being covered, but which never become a part of the reported stories themselves. He tells his own stories with the humor, empathy and enthusiasm that only someone who has been there could muster. Be sure to subscribe so you will not miss any episodes of Greg’s first hand behind the scenes stories as a journalist. Greg has covered news in more than 80 countries and in 49 states. He tells tales from the Soviet Union and Saudi Arabia, Beirut and Budapest, Egypt and Afghanistan, Uganda and Iran, Sudan and Salt Lake City (the execution of Gary Gilmore). He also shares adventures from Poland and Northern Ireland, Yemen and Libya, and the native American occupation of Wounded Knee. The events are a part of history. Today, correspondents at home and abroad are doing the very same things he has done for decades: living life in the wrong lane. Be sure to check out his audiobook, Life in the Wrong Lane: Why Journalists Go In When Everone Else Wants Out. [https://www.brookforestvoices.com/memoirs/life-in-the-wrong-lane.html] Greg also writes commentary on today’s world. You can find him at GregDobbs.substack.com. [http://GregDobbs.substack.com] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit brookforestvoices.substack.com [https://brookforestvoices.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

27 de nov de 2021 - 51 min
episode "The Night I Surrendered to A Cow" by Greg Dobbs artwork

"The Night I Surrendered to A Cow" by Greg Dobbs

This is the first in a series of free personal stories from Greg Dobbs, a three-time National Emmy Award-winning journalist and former foreign correspondent for ABC News. He shares the funny, dangerous, scary, stupid, distasteful, unwise, and unbelievable things journalists experience just getting to the point of reporting a story...adventures that possibly are even more interesting than the stories being covered, but which never become a part of the reported stories themselves. He tells his own stories with the humor, empathy and enthusiasm that only someone who has been there could muster. Be sure to subscribe so you will not miss any episodes of Greg’s first hand behind the scenes stories as a journalist. Greg has covered news in more than 80 countries and in 49 states. He tells tales from the Soviet Union and Saudi Arabia, Beirut and Budapest, Egypt and Afghanistan, Uganda and Iran, Sudan and Salt Lake City (the execution of Gary Gilmore). He also shares adventures from Poland and Northern Ireland, Yemen and Libya, and the native American occupation of Wounded Knee. The events are a part of history. Today, correspondents at home and abroad are doing the very same things he has done for decades: living life in the wrong lane. Be sure to check out his audiobook, Life in the Wrong Lane: Why Journalists Go In When Everone Else Wants Out. [https://www.brookforestvoices.com/memoirs/life-in-the-wrong-lane.html] Greg also writes a column for substack with his current commentary on today’s world. You can find him at GregDobbs.substack.com. [http://GregDobbs.substack.com] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit brookforestvoices.substack.com [https://brookforestvoices.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

13 de nov de 2021 - 46 min
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