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EPISODE · Dec 22, 2020 · 45 MIN

Ep. 27 Becoming an LA Times Culture Journalist feat Kailyn Brown

from Mom Life, Built Different · host Laura Slatin Fama

Journalism and news have taken hold of our lives. In moments where there wasn't much to do but stay home, we were consumed by the internet and media. But what is it like to be a journalist in 2020? And what does it take to pave a unique path and career? In this episode, we bring Kailyn Brown of the LA Times to chat inspiration, humble beginnings, and how believing in yourself makes all the difference in achieving your goals. Kailyn is a true storyteller. As a culture journalist, she has been sharing people's stories from all walks of life for several years. Tune into this episode to learn tips on pitching your project, how to flourish in the gig economy, and Kailyn's mission to set an example for the next generation of BIPOC creatives. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Join the over 500,000 people talking charge of their mental health with the help of an experienced professional. Join us, Betterhelp wants you to start living a happier life TODAY. Special 10% off your first month for our listeners at: betterhelp.com/consciouskitchenpodcast Visit our new site! ConsciousKitchenPodcast.com, where you can read about our sponsors and learn more about Laura and Liz. Follow @KailynHype on Instagram and read her work at www.kailynhype.com/words Love this episode? Leave us a review on Apple, follow us at @ConsciousKitchenPod on Instagram, and share this with friends.

Journalism and news have taken hold of our lives. In moments where there wasn't much to do but stay home, we were consumed by the internet and media. But what is it like to be a journalist in 2020? And what does it take to pave a unique path and career? In this episode, we bring Kailyn Brown of the LA Times to chat inspiration, humble beginnings, and how believing in yourself makes all the difference in achieving your goals. Kailyn is a true storyteller. As a culture journalist, she has been sharing people's stories from all walks of life for several years. Tune into this episode to learn tips on pitching your project, how to flourish in the gig economy, and Kailyn's mission to set an example for the next generation of BIPOC creatives. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Join the over 500,000 people talking charge of their mental health with the help of an experienced professional. Join us, Betterhelp wants you to start living a happier life TODAY. Special 10% off your first month for our listeners at: betterhelp.com/consciouskitchenpodcast Visit our new site! ConsciousKitchenPodcast.com, where you can read about our sponsors and learn more about Laura and Liz. Follow @KailynHype on Instagram and read her work at www.kailynhype.com/words Love this episode? Leave us a review on Apple, follow us at @ConsciousKitchenPod on Instagram, and share this with friends.

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