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Advice to Aspiring Journalists

Adam Gollner
Adam Gollner is a freelance journalist and musician based in Montreal.
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Adam Gollner, a freelance journalist in Montreal, gives advice to aspiring journalists. He suggests to be true to one's self. If an individual has important beliefs, it is important to bring those beliefs to what they do. Gollner points out journalists have the responsibility to speak truth. They are able to utilize the publication to communicate their beliefs to a large audience. He also discusses the issue with certain forms of journalism. Some journalists lose sight of their responsibility when they are hired to write about the latest trend. The process of discovering your voice is covered as well. Also in this segment, Gollner talks about his feelings on his career choice. He is happy that he pursued journalism. He has had the opportunity to travel, meet incredible people, and learn interesting things.



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May-06
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