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Why We Wrote This

Who reports the news? People. And at 海角大神, we believe that it鈥檚 our job to report each story with a sense of shared humanity. Through conversations with our reporters and editors, we explain the qualities behind our reporting that affect how we approach the news. Behind today鈥檚 headlines we find respect, resilience, dignity, agency, and hope. 鈥淲hy We Wrote This鈥 shows how. The Monitor is an award-winning, nonpartisan news organization with bureaus around the globe. Visit CSMonitor.com/whywewrotethis to learn more.

Rebooting Conscription

Lenora Chu turned a story on the nuances of new conscription policies in Northern Europe into a look at balance and responsibility 鈥 at governments working to deliver what their societies need, and at the right time. Hosted by Samantha Laine Perfas.

A Writer鈥檚 Long Run

John Gould, a regular presence in the Monitor鈥檚 essay section, The Home Forum, left a lasting impression on the Monitor and on his longtime editor Owen Thomas, who is using the 80th anniversary of Mr. Gould鈥檚 first published essay to highlight the late writer鈥檚 work for a new generation. Hosted by Clay Collins.

News That Unites and Uplifts

What happens when a storied journalism brand moves to sharpen its long-standing approach to news? For our second episode, we spoke to Monitor Editor Mark Sappenfield about the Monitor鈥檚 renewed commitment to focusing on what鈥檚 universal 鈥 and uniting 鈥 about the human experience. Hosted by Samantha Laine Perfas.

Stories From Us, Stories of Humanity

Why float a new podcast into the sea of podcasts? At the Monitor, we see the world in a different way, with an eye to progress and credible hope, yes, but also to the common values that undergird the shared human experience. In this new podcast, we share the stories behind our stories. Host Samantha Laine Perfas talks with editor Clayton Collins and producer Jingnan Peng about the launch of 鈥淲hy We Wrote This.鈥

Introducing 鈥榃hy We Wrote This鈥

This new weekly podcast features conversations with Monitor reporters and editors that help explain how we approach the news 鈥 and how we find shared values such as respect, resilience, dignity, agency, and hope behind the headlines. Host Samantha Laine Perfas explains.

Monitor Backstory: A shift on a power source?

Sides have long been staked out on nuclear power: It鈥檚 either a poisonous menace or a means of getting past dirty, extractive energy production. The Monitor鈥檚 Stephanie Hanes, who covers climate change and the environment, explores a rising middle ground. Hosted by Samatha Laine Perfas.

Monitor Backstory: Finding dignity in war

Writer Martin Kuz remembers his father鈥檚 love for Ukraine. As Martin traveled the country reporting, including for a story on how Ukrainians find dignity and hope in honoring people they鈥檝e lost in the ongoing war, he could see even more clearly the depth of Ukrainians鈥 resolve. Hosted by Samantha Laine Perfas.

Monitor Backstory: A deeper reading of 鈥楪oodnight Moon鈥

鈥淕oodnight Moon,鈥 the Margaret Wise Brown classic read to children across generations, has its 75th anniversary on Sept. 3. The Monitor鈥檚 Harry Bruinius talks about a book that鈥檚 鈥渕odern and odd and elliptical鈥 鈥 one that was radical in its day, and that has since worked its way into so many bedtime rituals. Hosted by Samantha Laine Perfas.

Monitor Backstory: Mining for global progress

What goes into writing a weekly survey of where in the world things are going right? A fair assessment of what credible 鈥減rogress鈥 actually is, and a determination to present a diversity of coverage. Staff writer Erika Page talks with editor Clay Collins about the Monitor鈥檚 long-running Points of Progress feature.

Monitor Backstory: Seeing patterns in the news

As a reporter, Ned Temko had a front-row seat to a remarkable string of world-changing events. As a Monitor columnist, he looks for global patterns. And at a time of mounting global stressors, he sees a spirit of communality emerging as a simple human response. In this episode, Ned speaks with the Monitor鈥檚 Clay Collins about the work of connecting world events and the underlying human impulses.
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