Discover this podcast and so much more

Podcasts are free to enjoy without a subscription. We also offer ebooks, audiobooks, and so much more for just $11.99/month.

The Cost of Telling Their Stories with Author Brandon Schrand of the Snake River Killer Podcast

The Cost of Telling Their Stories with Author Brandon Schrand of the Snake River Killer Podcast

FromThe Silver Linings Handbook


The Cost of Telling Their Stories with Author Brandon Schrand of the Snake River Killer Podcast

FromThe Silver Linings Handbook

ratings:
Length:
91 minutes
Released:
Dec 5, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode, Jayson is joined by Brandon Schrand, an essayist, an award-winning author and the host of The Snake River Killer Podcast. In addition to hosting The Snake River Killer Podcast, Brandon is the communications director at the College of Agriculture, Hhuman and Natural Resource Sciences at Washington State University in Pullman, Washington.In a day and age where true crime podcasting and television has become mainstay, investigative podcasters take on a special burden of diving deep into emotional cases which takes a toll as they explore deep social issues and fight for justice.We're going to look into those issues explore the emotional toll of working on these kinds of cases and discuss what podcasts like Brandon's are truly looking for on the inside and looking to accomplish.Listen to The Snake River Killer Podcast and learn more by visiting our website and follow along with us on Instagram.Join our Silver Linings Fireside Chat Facebook group.
Released:
Dec 5, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (88)

Join Jayson Blair as he interviews newsmakers, experts and regular people on topics that have to do with psychology in the workplace. We will explore the myths, misconceptions, and truths to help build better leaders and promote fulfillment in this important part of our lives. We'll take a scientific and evidence-based approach and avoid pop-psychology or simplistic views of people in the places they work.After a career as a reporter for The New York Times, Jayson was a part of a scandal that rocked journalism. Now, as an executive and mental health coach for the past 15 years, he uses the skills from each of those professions to explore the topics that are important to people and their work.