Charlie Lapastora: Lessons as a Multimedia Journalist Reporting Stories for the Largest Media Networks - a podcast by Brad Leavitt

from 2021-04-11T20:00

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Listen in as Charlie discusses how his strong faith in God led him to become a “soldier” in the media with a goal to bring light to an industry rife with conflict and controversy.

He laments how mainstream media is contributing heavily to the divisiveness currently plaguing America, and why he believes authenticity and a willingness to talk to folks on both sides of the aisle is the key to true, respectable journalism.

Finally, Charlie shares his personal ventures, including how he built his personal brand on social media, why he began his podcast, and his exciting upcoming adventures with his wife Amber J.

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Topics Discussed: 

  • [02:25] Why Charlie decided to pursue a career in journalism
  • [05:39] Charlie on the current state of the U.S. news media
  • [12:36] How Charlie is able to report authentic stories working for big media companies
  • [19:21] How Charlie stays neutral as a journalist when reporting on contentious stories
  • [29:54] How Charlie builds trust and a relationship with the people he interviews
  • [33:16] How social media has impacted Charlie’s brand and career
  • [36:43] How Charlie became so confident as a speaker at a young age
  • [42:28] Why Charlie started his podcast
  • [45:39] How Charlie built relationships with sports giants throughout his career
  • [47:17] Charlie’s upcoming missionary work with his wife around the world
  • [49:24] How building up his personal brand over the years prepared Charlie for his future

Key Quotes by Charlie:

  • I love the capability of telling stories for a living.
  • I love people. People are amazing. People are crucial for our society to continue to grow and to become better, and we need to understand each other more to make that happen.
  • Trust is everything; integrity is everything; character is everything—when it comes to relationships.
  • Nerves are good. It means you care and you want to put out a good product. You want to make sure that you’re connecting with people and you want to do it the right way.

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