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7: Shooting the Messenger: The Case for Press Freedom. Episode 7: A conversation with Jaldeep Katwala, director of the Lenny Henry Centre for Media Diversity
12 Jun 2026
00:39:34
In this episode of Shooting the Messenger: The Case for Press Freedom, discover theĀ journey of Jaldeep Katwala, a veteran journalist passionate about diversity and truth in the media. Hear about the experiences that shaped his career choice and follow his journey from South London to South Sudan and beyond. Listen to him share his insights with host Hannah Storm on the importance of hope, resilience, and diversity in journalism today. In this episode:
Jaldeep shares his childhood experiences with racism and his motivation to become a journalist
He charts his career journey through BBC local radio, Channel 4 News, and international media work in countries including DR Congo, Haiti, and South Sudan.Ā
Hear about challenges faced by minority journalists in the UK and beyond, and the safety and mental health risks including online harassment and workplace racism.
Jaldeep and Hannah explore the significance of diversity, representation, and storytelling in building trust in journalism.
Learn more about the work of the Lenny Henry Centre for Media Diversity and how its research drives change in newsroom practices.
Take away reflections on hope, progress towards fairer societies, and the power of truth-telling in uncertainty and crises.
Timestamps: 00:00 - Welcome and episode overview 00:14 - Introducing Jaldeep Katwala and his background 00:34 - Childhood adversity and early motivations for journalism 00:56 - Impact of childhood experiences and resilience 01:22 - Moving from local roots to international reporting 02:12 - The significance of visibility and community support 03:02 - Navigating racial challenges in Scotland and the UK 03:54 - Experiences in diverse newsrooms and career progression 04:12 - The importance of representation in journalism 05:07 - Moving to international reporting in Congo, Haiti, South Sudan 06:11 - Addressing systemic issues and discrimination in media 07:18 - Teaching journalism and working in global
6: Shooting the Messenger: The Case for Press Freedom with Hannah Storm. Episode 6. A conversation with Phil Chetwynd of Agence France-Presse
29 May 2026
00:38:53
In this episode of Shooting the Messenger: The Case for Press Freedom, host Hannah Storm speaks with Phil Chetwynd, the Global News Director for Agence France-Presse.Ā They talk about how challenges to journalists and journalism are changing. Their conversation considers the violence faced by media professionals, the impunity that exists for crimes against them, as well as how misinformation and access restrictions are threatening press freedom. Phil emphasises the need for collective action to protect journalists and press freedom, highlighting the increasing threats and lack of accountability in many regions. Phil shares insights from his career, including experiences in Asia leading newsrooms through crisis and disaster, reinforcing the importance of empathy, effective communication and conversations around mental health and safety.Ā Hannah and Phil discuss the importance of resilience, accountability, effective leadership and innovation in safeguarding journalism and journalists.Ā His final message underscores the existential threat to journalism and the importance of protecting the messenger to ensure the future health of our societies. Ā **Please note, Phil is referred to in the podcast as the Global News Editor, when in fact his role is Global News Director**
5: Shooting the Messenger: The Case for Press Freedom with Hannah Storm. Episode 5. A conversation with Branko Brkic
15 May 2026
00:46:23
In this episode of "Shooting the Messenger," host Hannah Storm interviews Branko Brkic, founder of Project Kontinuum and co-founder of the Daily Maverick. The conversation charts Branko's journey from Serbia to South Africa, highlighting the moments in his media career that proved pivotal to his commitment to press freedom. Branko shares insights into the establishment of the Daily Maverick, its impact on investigative journalism, and its ground-breaking coverage of the Marikana massacre and the Gupta Leaks. The discussion also explores the role of media as critical infrastructure and Branko's vision for Project Kontinuum, aiming to unite media organizations globally to address misinformation, promote truth and work towards sustaining media. Throughout the conversation, we hear of an individual whose own story of resilience and fight for truth offers a narrative of courage, impact and collaboration.Ā
4: Shooting the Messenger: the Case for Press Freedom. Episode 4: a conversation with Rachel Corp, CEO of ITN
01 May 2026
00:34:58
In this episode of "Shooting the Messenger," Hannah Storm hosts Rachel Corp, CEO of ITN, to explore the vital importance of eyewitness journalism, the challenges faced by journalists today, and the enduring need for press freedom. Rachel shares her extensive experience covering conflicts, discusses the impact of misinformation, the importance of mental health conversations in newsrooms, and emphasizes journalism's role in democracy.
Key Topics
Rachel Corp's journey into journalism, from university radio to international reporting and then leadership of ITN.
The core principles of eyewitness journalism: human connection, authenticity, and proximity
The impact of misinformation, disinformation, and AI on journalistic integrity
The importance of regional news and efforts to combat news deserts in the UK
Challenges faced by women journalists: online harassment, career progression, and work-life balance
Initiatives by Women in Journalism, including mentoring and AI upskilling programmes
The significance of press regulation, impartiality, and accessible trustworthy information
Strategies for managing mental health and wellbeing in high-pressure news environments
The fight against attacks on journalism and the importance of defending press freedom
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction and episode overview 00:22 - Rachel Corkās background and early career 01:23 - The importance of human stories and eyewitness reporting 02:57 - Covering conflicts: Bosnia, Gaza, and Iran 04:37 - Misinformation, disinformation, and the role of real-time eyewitness journalism 06:23 - Reporting from conflict zones: challenges and solutions 07:54 - Regional news deserts and efforts to reinstate local journalism 09:00 - The evolution and support of regional journalism in the UK 10:43 - Women in journalism: progress and ongoing challenges 12:08 - Online harassment faced by women journalists 13:39 - Mentoring, training, and embracing AI for future-proof journalism 15:23 - The importance of community and informal mentoring networks 16:47 - Experiences with online harassment and balancing motherhood with journalism 18:02 - Managing hostile responses and the importance of resilience 19:37 - Supporting mental health and wellbeing in high-stress newsrooms 22:26 - The value and purpose of a journalism career with impact 30:19 - Why press freedom and impartial regulation are essential for democracy 33:40 - Fighting attacks on journalists and defending free media 34:54 - Closing remarks and final thoughts on press responsibility
3: Shooting the Messenger: the Case for Press Freedom. Episode 3 - a conversation with Sergiy Tomilenko, head of the National Union of Journalists of Ukraine
30 Apr 2026
00:37:03
In this episode, Hannah Storm speaks with Sergiy Tomilenko, head of the National Union of Journalists of Ukraine, about the vital role of journalism amidst the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. They explore the evolving threats journalists face, innovative solidarity initiatives, mental health support, and the importance of global media solidarity.
Main Topics:
The impact of war on press freedom and journalist safety in Ukraine
Innovation in journalist support: solidarity centers and safety tools
Mental health and resilience strategies for journalists under crisis
International solidarityās role in safeguarding journalism and information access
The significance of press freedom for democracy and peace
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction: Press freedom and journalism safety during conflict Ā 00:45 - Sergiy Tomilenkoās background and work supporting Ukrainian journalists Ā 01:42 - The toll of international advocacy tours and maintaining morale Ā 02:37 - The role of journalism in defending truth and supporting ordinary people Ā 04:08 - Challenges and dangers faced by Ukrainian journalists during the war Ā 05:28 - The story of Vasyl Miroshnyk and local newspaper resilience Ā 06:49 - Daily threats from Russian drones and frontline dangers Ā 08:06 - Changes in threats to journalism pre- and post-invasion Ā 09:16 - The threat and mitigation of drone attacks on journalists Ā 12:03 - Equipment and mental health support for journalists in war zones Ā 13:18 - The mental health toll of prolonged conflict and resilience measures Ā 21:41 - The creation and impact of Ukrainian Journalist Solidarity Centers Ā 24:13 - Peer support, safety trainings, and international influence Ā 28:27 - Recognition and awards for journalistic solidarity efforts Ā 30:19 - The importance of ongoing international media support Ā 32:33 - Addressing fatigue and maintaining awareness of Ukraineās ongoing crisis Ā 34:03 - The link between press freedom, democracy, and peace Ā 36:12 - Closing message: The importance of supporting independent journalism
2: Shooting the Messenger: the Case for Press Freedom. Episode 2 - a conversation with Diane Foley, mother of American journalist Jim Foley
29 Apr 2026
00:29:31
In this episode, join Hannah Storm as she speaks with Diane Foley, who shares the inspiring story of how she turned personal tragedy into a global call for press freedom, moral courage, and understanding. Diane shares insights from her journeyāher son Jim's legacy, her faith, and her remarkable efforts to advocate for journalists and foster empathy worldwide. Key Topics
Diane Foleyās background and the founding of the Foley Foundation
The importance of moral courage in journalism, as exemplified by Jim Foley
The connection between press freedom and democracy
Safety challenges faced by journalists, especially freelancers and correspondents in conflict zones
Lessons from Dianeās encounter with Alexander Kotey, one of the men accused of torturing her son, and the power of listening and empathy
The role of faith and hope in sustaining activism and advocacy
How storytelling and listening can bridge divisions and heal polarization
Practical efforts to improve journalist safety through organizations like the ACOS Alliance
The ongoing impact and legacy of Jim Foleyās moral courage
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction: press freedom, sacrifice, and Diane Foleyās story Ā 01:02 - Dianeās reflections on Jim Foleyās legacy and moral courage Ā 02:28 - Jim Foleyās motivation to become a journalist and his dedication to truth Ā 04:15 - The significance of holding space for marginalized voices Ā 06:19 - The importance for the public to understand journalists' risks Ā 08:15 - Link between press freedom and democracy Ā 10:05 - Evolving threats to journalists and press freedom over time Ā 11:41 - The Foley Foundationās mission and key achievements Ā 13:43 - Advice for young journalists in a dangerous world Ā 15:22 - The role of the ACOS Alliance in journalist safety, especially freelancers Ā 17:13 - What keeps Diane going: moral courage and faith Ā 18:34 - The power of hope and standing for what is right Ā 20:17 - Faith as Dianeās strength amid adversity Ā 21:30 - Maintaining energy and resilience at nearly 80 years old Ā 23:12 - The importance of listening and empathy in bridging divides Ā 25:15 - The experience of meeting Alexander Cote and the act of forgiveness Ā 26:43 - The significance of empathy and compassion in healing and understanding Ā 28:00 - Jim Foleyās enduring legacy of moral courage and influence Ā 29:24 - Addressing those who attack journalists and threaten press freedom Ā 30:20 - The role of hope, love, and moral courage in a better future Ā 31:13 - Final thoughts and messages of support for press freedom advocates Resources & Links
1: Shooting the Messenger: The Case for Press Freedom. Episode 1: a conversation with Jodie Ginsberg, CEO of the Committee to Protect Journalists
28 Apr 2026
00:47:48
Join Hannah Storm for this launch episode, featuring an in-depth conversation with Jodie Ginsberg, CEO of the Committee to Protect Journalists. Here they discuss the critical importance of press freedom amidst increasing threats to journalists worldwide. Discover the realities of our evolving media landscape, the dangers faced by journalists, and the impactful work of CPJ in defending those who bear witness. Key topics
The rise in threats, harassment, and violence against journalists globally
How changes in journalism impact trust and community engagement
The importance of local news outlets in maintaining trust and democracy
CPJās shift towards direct assistance, mitigation, and advocacy strategies
The playbook used by authoritarian regimes to discredit and silence journalists
The toll of journalism on mental health and the importance of support systems
Leadership responsibility in fostering organizational well-being
How non-journalists can support press freedom and advocate for information access
The resilience of the message: why silencing journalists never silences the truth
Timestamps
00:00 - Welcome and overview of press freedom challenges Ā 01:05 - The current dangerous climate for journalists worldwide Ā 02:19 - Misinformation, disinformation, and the role of journalists Ā 03:01 - Personal journey into journalism and motivation Ā 04:18 - Power of reporting to create change and impact policy Ā 05:16 - The role of local news and community trust building Ā 07:42 - Consequences of local news erosion and news deserts Ā 09:45 - The necessity of access to factual information for democracy Ā 11:05 - CPJās comprehensive approach: documentation, assistance, advocacy Ā 12:26 - Rising need for safety and trauma support for journalists Ā 13:18 - Addressing threats, violence, and impunity worldwide Ā 15:08 - The changing tactics in defending journalists and facing repression Ā 16:52 - Systemic impunity and the playbook of authoritarian repression Ā 18:55 - The danger of demonization and its escalation to violence Ā 20:53 - The importance of protecting marginalized journalists and diversity Ā 22:22 - Online harassment, self-censorship, and the impact on journalism Ā 23:44 - The toll of trauma, stress, and the importance of mental health support Ā 28:41 - Leadership roles in supporting staff and organizational resilience Ā 30:22 - Recognizing different stressors in journalism career paths Ā 33:42 - Self-care strategies for journalists and leaders in advocacy Ā 35:57 - The significance of purpose and belief in the work of press freedom advocates Ā 38:07 - Why protecting the right to factual information matters for all Ā 39:30 - How individuals outside journalism can support press freedom Ā 41:19 - The resilience of truth: why silencing messengers fails Resources & Links