Monitor journalists get to do a lot of listening.聽We take in all that we can; then the work is about gathering perspectives and layering context, telling stories accurately and with compassion.
Readers and listeners can also find opportunities to hear stories straight from sources. Here鈥檚 one: Today we鈥檙e launching the eight-part audio series that I previewed in this space last month while outlining our latest forays into audio. (Note to those of you who have emailed me since then: Don鈥檛 worry, more Monitor recording does not mean less Monitor writing!)
People Making a Difference has been a Monitor staple since our print newspaper days. Our new effort is a highly listenable extension of that popular franchise. It鈥檚 a podcast hosted by Dave Scott, our engagement editor.聽
Dave goes deep with difference-makers, allowing them to describe their epiphanies and origin stories, to unspool anecdotes, to open up about triumphs and tripwires and the joy of having agency. In some cases these interviews are deeply supplemental to Monitor stories you might already have read. Others are fresh introductions.
鈥淲e really hope this opens a new window for readers,鈥 Dave says. 鈥淲e hope it gives them the opportunity to hear what we are privileged to hear, and be moved by the power of hearing directly from an inspiring individual.鈥
In today鈥檚 episode we take you back to Madison, Wisconsin, where a difference-maker we first wrote about in June uses old sewing machines to mend lives worldwide. Her work has unfolded in a magnificent way. It highlights empathy and generosity.
Immerse yourself in our full eight-part season and you鈥檒l be taken as far as Uganda, where a returning son has built a city around services. Happy listening.