Jan 29 2025 40 mins
In this follow-up conversation, we sit down again with Emmy and Peabody Award-winning journalist Kerry Sanders—best known for his years as an NBC correspondent. He talks about his travel tips and eye-opening experiences. With natural disasters popping up in any region, Kerry stresses the importance of staying informed and being ready for anything before you travel to new or remote locations. He offers straightforward advice, like snapping a screenshot of your GPSmmap in case your phone loses service, and making sure your car’s
parked in a quick-exit position so you’re not stuck during an emergency.
Kerry also opens up about reporting through life-threatening situations, sharing a vivid account of covering Hurricane Andrew—one of the defining moments of his career. He describes the often-overlooked reality that reporters aren’t just observers; they’re right there in the thick of it,
helping communities access life-saving information in the face of chaos. Alongside hosts Kara, Jennie, and Molly, Kerry gets real about how social media has changed journalism—both for better reach and for the challenges it poses when misinformation spreads faster than facts.
Throughout the conversation, Kerry underscores how crucial it is to stay flexible and listen—whether you’re a journalist or just a concerned neighbor—because quick thinking and reliable info can literally save lives. He also highlights a simple but powerful truth: if you’re traveling somewhere new, take the time to get your bearings before you’re caught off guard by a dead phone battery or a bad internet connection.
Join us as Kerry’s stories bring to life the intensity and importance of delivering accurate news
when every second counts, while also providing simple, practical ways to stay safe and help others in crisis situations.
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