• Julie Szego: The Crisis in Journalism

  • Nov 17 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 29 mins
  • Podcast

Julie Szego: The Crisis in Journalism

  • Summary

  • Julie Szego is a writer of the popular Substack blog Szego Unplugged, and a former senior journalist at The Age and other major Australian publications. She has authored a book titled The Tainted Trial of Farah Jama which was shortlisted for both the VIC and NSW Premier’s Literary Awards.


    Our conversation spans a number of topics including taking risks, activist journalism, liberals versus progressives, Islamism, Jewish identity, the state of liberal Jewry today, advice for writing and more.


    Julie’s Substack: Szego Unplugged

    Buy Julie’s book today: The Tainted Trial of Farah Jama


    Articles and other resources mentioned in today’s conversation:

    • Matti Friedman: An Insider’s Guide to the Most Important Story on Earth

    • RAND Corporation think-tank report on journalism

    • The Cass Review (UK) on gender identity services

    • Tom Holland interview on the relationship between Wokeism and Christianity

    • Jeremy Corbyn speech describing “friends from Hezbollah and friends from Hamas”

    • Julie’s article on the “bikini ban” at a public swimming pool in Dandenong

    • Julie’s article on wearing the Star of David as battle gear

    • Call Me Back podcast by Dan Senor


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