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E4 S15: Stories That Shape Change – Freelancing in Global Development
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Ever wondered what it looks like to blend storytelling, journalism, and global development into a dynamic career? This episode of the Social Change Career Podcast features Emma Smith, a freelance journalist whose bylines include Devex, The New Humanitarian, and The Guardian, interviewed by host Craig Zelizer. Emma shares her journey from Scottish classroom inspiration, through navigating Masters programs, to forging a unique path at the intersection of communications and impact.
Why You Should Listen:
Behind the Scenes of Global Development Journalism: Learn what it's really like to pitch stories, build a career in freelance journalism, and navigate both editorial independence and communications roles within major NGOs and UNESCO agencies.
Career Detours & Bridges: Discover how studying journalism and working for child rights organizations shaped Emma's transition to international reporting, even when the path wasn't always clear.
Finding Your Niche: Hear Emma compare the distinctions—and overlaps—between journalism, communications, and PR, plus actionable advice to help you choose the training and sector that fits your goals.
Work-Life Realities in Freelance Media: Get honest reflections about the pressures, portfolio-building, and practicalities of freelancing: from writer's block to making rent, Emma shares hands-on strategies for resilience and creativity.
The Power and Purpose of Storytelling: Explore Emma's thoughts on balancing advocacy, critique, and hope in reporting; learn how stories can make an impact, start conversations, and keep vital global issues in the spotlight.
Resources & Further Reading:
Devex – Leading platform for global development news and jobs
The New Humanitarian – In-depth humanitarian news and analysis
UNESCO – Emma's communications work reference
Journal Portfolio – Platform Emma uses for her writing portfolio
LinkedIn – Emma's preferred professional platform and a source for journalism opportunities
Pulitzer Center – Grants, fellowships, and reporting support
Rory Peck Trust – Resources and support for freelance journalists
Rest of World – Focuses on global technology reporting, with strong support for local journalists
Global Press Institute (Closing, but see their Language and Style Guide)
National Geographic – Inspiration for storytelling and visuals
Guardian Magazine – Long-form global development features
Recommended platforms for finding journalism grants and calls for pitches: Journalism.co.uk, Journo Resources
Bio: Emma Smith (she/her) brings years of experience in communications, journalism, and development to her work. Originally from Scotland and now based in Barcelona, she has held roles from child rights NGO volunteer to UN communications lead and currently works as a freelance journalist covering global development's most pressing themes. Her storytelling bridges policy, human rights, migration, health, and more—always seeking to highlight the complexities and realities of change.
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Check out the 200 + other episodes of our Award-Winning Social Change Career Podcast, featuring innovators, sector leaders, and changemakers from over 30 countries.
Become a member of the PCDN Career Campus for daily access to curated job opportunities, community networking, expert-led workshops, and weekly office hours—the go-to space for impact careers.
Listen, learn, and accelerate your career for social change
193 episodes
Manage episode 523138837 series 2523225
Ever wondered what it looks like to blend storytelling, journalism, and global development into a dynamic career? This episode of the Social Change Career Podcast features Emma Smith, a freelance journalist whose bylines include Devex, The New Humanitarian, and The Guardian, interviewed by host Craig Zelizer. Emma shares her journey from Scottish classroom inspiration, through navigating Masters programs, to forging a unique path at the intersection of communications and impact.
Why You Should Listen:
Behind the Scenes of Global Development Journalism: Learn what it's really like to pitch stories, build a career in freelance journalism, and navigate both editorial independence and communications roles within major NGOs and UNESCO agencies.
Career Detours & Bridges: Discover how studying journalism and working for child rights organizations shaped Emma's transition to international reporting, even when the path wasn't always clear.
Finding Your Niche: Hear Emma compare the distinctions—and overlaps—between journalism, communications, and PR, plus actionable advice to help you choose the training and sector that fits your goals.
Work-Life Realities in Freelance Media: Get honest reflections about the pressures, portfolio-building, and practicalities of freelancing: from writer's block to making rent, Emma shares hands-on strategies for resilience and creativity.
The Power and Purpose of Storytelling: Explore Emma's thoughts on balancing advocacy, critique, and hope in reporting; learn how stories can make an impact, start conversations, and keep vital global issues in the spotlight.
Resources & Further Reading:
Devex – Leading platform for global development news and jobs
The New Humanitarian – In-depth humanitarian news and analysis
UNESCO – Emma's communications work reference
Journal Portfolio – Platform Emma uses for her writing portfolio
LinkedIn – Emma's preferred professional platform and a source for journalism opportunities
Pulitzer Center – Grants, fellowships, and reporting support
Rory Peck Trust – Resources and support for freelance journalists
Rest of World – Focuses on global technology reporting, with strong support for local journalists
Global Press Institute (Closing, but see their Language and Style Guide)
National Geographic – Inspiration for storytelling and visuals
Guardian Magazine – Long-form global development features
Recommended platforms for finding journalism grants and calls for pitches: Journalism.co.uk, Journo Resources
Bio: Emma Smith (she/her) brings years of experience in communications, journalism, and development to her work. Originally from Scotland and now based in Barcelona, she has held roles from child rights NGO volunteer to UN communications lead and currently works as a freelance journalist covering global development's most pressing themes. Her storytelling bridges policy, human rights, migration, health, and more—always seeking to highlight the complexities and realities of change.
PCDN.global News
Check out the 200 + other episodes of our Award-Winning Social Change Career Podcast, featuring innovators, sector leaders, and changemakers from over 30 countries.
Become a member of the PCDN Career Campus for daily access to curated job opportunities, community networking, expert-led workshops, and weekly office hours—the go-to space for impact careers.
Listen, learn, and accelerate your career for social change
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