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Erika Hayasaki on trauma-informed reporting and celebrating the 'reported essay'

Erika Hayasaki on trauma-informed reporting and celebrating the 'reported essay'

Update: 2025-03-28
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On the debut episode of the Nieman Storyboard podcast, host and Storyboard editor Mark Armstrong sits down with acclaimed journalist and author Erika Hayasaki, for an in-depth conversation about trauma-informed reporting, questions of "telling a story versus taking a story," and when it makes sense for journalists to include their own stories in their work.

Full show notes: https://niemanstoryboard.org/2025/03/28/podcast-erika-hayasaki-trauma-informed-reporting-reported-essay/

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Show Credits

Hosted and produced by Mark Armstrong
Associate producer: Marina Leigh
Episode editor: Kelly Araja
Audience editor: Adriana Lacy
Promotional support: Ellen Tuttle
Operational support: Paul Plutnicki, Peter Canova

Nieman Foundation curator: Ann Marie Lipinski
Deputy curator: Henry Chu

Music: “Golden Grass,” by Blue Dot Sessions (www.sessions.blue)
Cover design by Adriana Lacy

Nieman Storyboard is presented by the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard. Follow our other publications:

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Erika Hayasaki on trauma-informed reporting and celebrating the 'reported essay'

Erika Hayasaki on trauma-informed reporting and celebrating the 'reported essay'

Nieman Foundation for Journalism