Journalist Audie Cornish reflects on her two-decade career, tracing her path from campus radio to prominent roles at NPR and CNN. The conversation highlights the challenges of navigating legacy media as a child of immigrants, emphasizing the pressure to prove one's worth in environments where one feels perpetually behind. Cornish and Millman examine the necessity of "failing fast" and the creative power of collaboration, contrasting the rigid structures of traditional newsrooms with the experimental nature of modern podcasting. They discuss the shift in public discourse regarding social justice and the personal growth required to move beyond a relentless hustle mentality. By prioritizing curiosity over pre-scripted narratives, Cornish advocates for authentic storytelling that connects with people beyond the constraints of traditional media training and crisis-driven reporting.

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