Editor & Publisher

Natascia Lypny, 31

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Features Producer, Canadian Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n, Saskatchew­an

Education: Bachelor of Journalism (Honours), University of King’s College

What advice do you have for other young profession­als in the news industry?

Knock the tough-as-nails, workaholic journalist off the pedestal. If you genuinely love journalism, don’t let it destroy you. I know you want to prove yourself, but running yourself into the ground isn’t the way to do it. You can’t make a lasting impact if you only last five years. Care for yourself and you’ll be able to put the care into your work that it deserves.

What is your strategy for creating compelling content that addresses the needs of a diverse audience?

Involve the communitie­s you’re focusing on in the journalism production. That includes pulling back the curtain on the journalist­ic process. Consult, consult, consult and create a feedback loop.

Get audience input on what topics they want to see reported on. Hand over the mic (or camera or social platform or...) as much as possible to center on the voices of those with lived experience.

Acknowledg­e what you don’t know and what you’ve gotten wrong in the past, unlearn, and seek guidance for moving forward productive­ly. See your work as a public service. Focus on solutions-oriented journalism.

How is your work giving back? What are these communitie­s getting out of participat­ing in your reporting?

Adopt a trauma-informed approach. Make coverage on all platforms accessible — from your writing style to language to format. Consider and prioritize diverse angles in everyday news stories — not only when you’re explicitly covering diverse communitie­s or directly related topics.

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