The Compassionate Newsroom

By: Dr. Kortni Alston Lemon
  • Summary

  • Welcome to "The Compassionate Newsroom" podcast, hosted by Dr. Kortni Alston Lemon, a former news director and television reporter turned happiness scholar. She trains news leaders and journalists on workplace well-being fueled by positive psychology. This podcast provides essential insights for news leaders and journalists on fostering resilience and compassion within the media industry. Join Dr. Kortni as she explores effective strategies to manage stress, mindfulness, and foster a positive workplace. With expert interviews, actionable tips, and evidence-based strategies this podcast is a must-listen for news professionals seeking to create a supportive and thriving workplace. Tune in to transform your newsroom environment. Subscribe now to catch every episode and start leading the change in journalism.
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Episodes
  • E02: Creating an Empathetic-Centered Newsroom with Poynter’s Kerwin Speight
    Nov 13 2024

    Summary

    In this conversation, Kerwin Speight shares his insights on compassionate leadership in journalism, emphasizing the importance of empathy, self-care, and team well-being. He discusses the challenges faced during the pandemic, the need for connection in remote work environments, and the initiatives being implemented by Poynter to support mental health in newsrooms. The discussion highlights the evolving nature of leadership and the significance of understanding and caring for team members.

    Takeaways

    • Compassionate leadership is essential in journalism.
    • Empathy can significantly improve team dynamics.
    • Self-care practices are crucial for leaders.
    • Recognizing burnout is key to supporting teams.
    • Fostering connections helps remote teams feel engaged.
    • Poynter offers valuable resources for mental health. Work-life chemistry is more realistic than balance.
    • Feedback from teams is vital for improvement.
    • Creative initiatives can enhance team morale.
    • Compassionate leaders motivate and understand their teams.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Compassionate Leadership

    05:11 Influential News Leaders and Their Impact

    07:58 Kerwin's Leadership Style and Situational Leadership

    10:29 Challenges and Rewards in Newsroom Management

    13:15 Self-Care Strategies for Leaders

    16:01 Empathy in Leadership

    18:52 Engagement Initiatives During the Pandemic

    22:00 Feedback Mechanisms in Newsrooms

    24:46 Poynter's Role in Supporting Newsroom Well-Being

    27:26 Work-Life Chemistry Course at Poynter

    30:21 Upcoming Initiatives at Poynter

    33:19 Defining Compassionate Leadership

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    35 mins
  • E01: The Compassionate Newsroom: A New Era in Journalism
    Nov 13 2024

    Overview Welcome to the inaugural episode of "The Compassionate Newsroom" podcast. Today, Dr. Kortni Alston, a former television reporter and news director turned happiness scholar, introduces the concept of a compassionate newsroom. This episode sets the stage for understanding why building such an environment is not just beneficial but essential for the sustainability of our profession.

    Key Points Discussed:

    • The Importance of Compassion in Journalism: How compassion can revolutionize workplace dynamics and support both the mental health and productivity of news teams.
    • Dr. Alston’s Journey: From news director to obtaining her PhD in Positive Psychology to become a public scholar aiming to uplift the journalism industry.
    • Evidence-Based Approaches: Introduction to the work of Drs. Monica Worline and Jane Dutton on creating compassionate workplaces and their impact on innovation and team support.
    • Defining Compassion: Understanding the four-part definition of compassion as more than an emotion but a proactive desire to alleviate suffering.
    • Empathy and Psychological Safety: The critical role of creating an environment where team members feel safe, seen, and supported.

    Featured Insights:

    • Empathetic Concern: The core of a compassionate newsroom and the value of perspective-taking and active listening.
    • Self-Compassion: Highlighted by Dr. Kristin Neff’s work, emphasizing the importance of treating oneself with the same kindness one would offer others.

    Upcoming Episodes Teasers:

    • Episode 2 with Kerwin Speight: Discussing empathetic leadership and best practices for well-being in newsrooms.
    • Episode 3 with Marie Torres: Insights on embedding empathy as a core value in newsroom culture.

    Call to Action:

    • Visit Our Website: For more resources and to explore other episodes, visit www.thecompassionatenewsroom.com.
    • Subscribe and Share: Help spread the message by subscribing to the podcast and sharing it with colleagues to foster supportive environments across the industry.

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    14 mins
  • E03: Empathy as a Core Value: How Marie Torres is Shaping Newsroom Culture
    Nov 12 2024

    Summary

    In this conversation, Dr. Kortni and Marie Torres explore the vital role of compassionate leadership in the newsroom and beyond. They discuss the importance of recognizing individual gifts within teams, creating psychological safety, and the necessity of self-care for leaders. Marie shares insights on Spectrum News' initiatives to support journalist well-being, the impact of community and professional organizations like NABJ, and the significance of storytelling with compassion during crises. The discussion culminates in a powerful definition of compassionate leadership as a means to change lives and foster a supportive work environment.

    Takeaways

    • Leadership is the heartbeat of any organization.
    • Identifying and cultivating the gifts in team members is crucial.
    • Creating psychological safety allows for honest conversations.
    • Self-care is essential for effective leadership.
    • Spectrum News has initiatives to support journalists well-being.
    • Compassionate storytelling is vital during crises.
    • Building a supportive tribe enhances personal well-being.
    • Professional organizations provide invaluable support and resources.
    • Compassionate leadership can change someone's life.
    • It's important to treat people with kindness and care.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Compassionate Leadership
    03:57 The Roots of Compassionate Leadership
    06:45 Influential Leaders and Their Impact
    09:13 Creating Psychological Safety in the Workplace
    12:11 Cultivating Trust and Authenticity
    15:01 Recognizing and Addressing Burnout
    17:42 Spectrum's Initiatives for Journalist Well-being
    20:25 The Importance of Community Connection
    23:39 Navigating Crisis Reporting with Compassion
    26:13 Personal Well-being and Leadership Balance
    27:42 Creating Intentional Spaces for Peace
    28:35 The Importance of Connection and Community
    31:08 Building a Supportive Tribe
    32:51 The Role of Professional Organizations
    35:55 The Impact of NABJ on Personal Growth
    39:55 The Value of Belonging in Journalism
    41:16 Redefining Resilience
    45:24 Compassionate Leadership in Journalism

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    48 mins

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