In this episode of The Compassionate Newsroom, Dr. Kortni Alston Lemon introduces the concept of transforming journalism through compassion and positive psychology. She emphasizes the importance of workplace wellbeing and resilience, aiming to create a supportive culture in newsrooms. The episode invites listeners to join a journey towards a healthier and happier newsroom environment.
Takeaways
Transforming the heart and soul of journalism is essential.
Workplace wellbeing and resilience are crucial for journalists.
Compassion can be a competitive advantage in newsrooms.
A supportive culture values the people behind the stories.
Evidence-based strategies can improve newsroom dynamics.
Inspiring conversations with industry leaders can drive change.
Actionable approaches are necessary for real transformation.
A healthier newsroom culture benefits everyone involved.
Positive psychology can enhance journalistic practices.
Join the journey towards a compassionate newsroom.
Chapters
00:00 Understanding Toxic Positivity vs. Healthy Optimism
04:49 Creating Supportive Work Environments
05:09 New Chapter
Links Mentioned
5 Signs Your Optimism is Hurting Your Team by Rebecca Knight with Harvard Business Review (https://hbr.org/2025/01/5-signs-your-optimism-is-hurting-your-team?utm_campaign=hbr&utm_medium=social&utm_source=linkedinnewsletter&tpcc=linkedinnewsletter)
E16 Listen to Lead: The Power of Constructivist Listening in Leadership (https://www.thecompassionatenewsroom.com/e16-listen-to-lead-the-power-of-constructivist-listening-in-leadership/)