When it seems there are no stones left unturned
Posted: June 16th, 2010 | Author: Phil | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: 2008 Republican National Convention, G.W. Schulz, Gay Talese, radio | 1 Comment »
On a recent episode of Fresh Air, Sean Hayes makes no bones about the fact he is not a singer. Trained as a sociologist/anthropologist, I am no journalist; but I am trying. Good intentions abound, I set about the week with what I hoped was enough enthusiasm to supplement my lack of formal training. By Tuesday, I was discouraged.
My chosen topic was to reflect in some way on the 2008 Republican National Convention that was held in St. Paul. As I started researching, I grew more and more excited with each new article, video or radio piece I came across. The most profound pieces I encountered were written by one G.W. Schulz, an award winning reporter for the Center for Investigative Reporting. As a testament to his exhaustively researched and compellingly written articles, I felt there could surely be no ground that I could cover before next Wednesday’s deadline.
On a whim, I emailed Mr. Schulz, hoping for short response with a few, direction-inspiring insights. In a matter of minutes, I received an email inviting me to call an included phone number and hash out some ideas. Conversation flowed easily for almost an hour. I was taken aback by his passion for his craft, the amount of knowledge he has amassed, and the deep consideration, compassion and respect with which he treats his subjects. As I hung up, the phone all of my original zeal for our assignment was restored if not strengthened and I had a plan of action set to begin the next morning.
Between my phone conversation with Mr. Schulz and today’s group-meeting with Todd Melby of 2 Below Zero and KFAI, I am so impressed with the encouragement and support of the journalism community. This is a movement that is committed to truth-telling and understanding. It is endeavor that I making my own. In the meantime, I recommend that you read Mr. Schulz’s blog (http://www.centerforinvestigativereporting.org/blog/gwschulz) Enjoy and be enlightened.
SB