<description>&lt;p&gt;Today's guest is Ray Suarez, a broadcast journalist and anchor who's had pretty much every job in the newsroom. He was a senior correspondent for PBS &lt;em&gt;NewsHour&lt;/em&gt;, hosted NPR's &lt;em&gt;Talk of the Nation&lt;/em&gt; for almost seven years, and most recently he had a show on Al Jazeera America called &lt;em&gt;Inside Story&lt;/em&gt;. Somehow he also found the time to write a few well-received books, and he's now a visiting professor at Amherst College. Ray talks to Jesse about his time reporting local news, and what he learned about talking to private versus public people. They also discuss the moral choices that come with interviewing non-professionals, and how to get the better, less rehearsed interview.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt; &lt;/p&gt;</description>

The Turnaround with Jesse Thorn

Maximum Fun and Columbia Journalism Review

Ray Suarez

AUG 3, 201771 MIN
The Turnaround with Jesse Thorn

Ray Suarez

AUG 3, 201771 MIN

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Today's guest is Ray Suarez, a broadcast journalist and anchor who's had pretty much every job in the newsroom. He was a senior correspondent for PBS NewsHour, hosted NPR's Talk of the Nation for almost seven years, and most recently he had a show on Al Jazeera America called Inside Story. Somehow he also found the time to write a few well-received books, and he's now a visiting professor at Amherst College. Ray talks to Jesse about his time reporting local news, and what he learned about talking to private versus public people. They also discuss the moral choices that come with interviewing non-professionals, and how to get the better, less rehearsed interview.