The Masks We Wear
In this special episode of The Masks We Wear, journalist Taylor Crumpton speaks about her path from social work into journalism, beginning during the first Trump administration and later shifting into music and cultural criticism as a way to decompress while still treating pop culture as inherently political. Taylor discusses burnout for Black journalists, newsroom training and mentorship, and the current collapse of mainstream media through layoffs, while highlighting the rise of journalist-led independent outlets and the need to demand more from institutions. She shares key influences, career highlights, artists she hopes to interview, and goals for a hip-hop feminist legacy. Connect with Taylor on Instagram @taylorcrumpton and check out her portfolio: https://www.taylorcrumpton.com/ * (00:00) - Welcome * (00:18) - Taylor’s Journey * (02:12) - From Politics to Music Writing * (04:10) - Journalism Under Attack * (07:25) - AI and Industry Advice * (09:01) - Influences and Career Highlights * (12:35) - Dream Interviews and Artists * (15:26) - Finding Your Voice * (17:54) - Boundaries and Ethics * (25:34) - Objectivity Is a Myth * (29:00) - Hip Hop’s Gone MAGA * (32:26) - Legacy and Women in Media * (36:01) - 10 Albums * (37:59) - Final Thoughts
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