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Diversify Your Media Sources—ON PURPOSE
There’s the call to action, folks. It’s in big letters twice because I want you be sure you get that point today. This concept isn’t new to regular readers; I’ve mentioned it before, and hinted at it in other pieces. The time has passed for us to passively take in media of any kind. Be intentional about what you’re taking in and whose voice you’re getting.
Stop Using War Metaphors to Talk About COVID-19
Words have meaning—both literal and figurative—and if we are careless with either type of meaning, it can have long-lasting and far-reaching consequences. Uninformed or hasty word choice can be a window into our biases, and shape people's perception of issues and events. Which is why we need to stop using war imagery when we talk about COVID-19.
What Should PEOPLE Do About "Re-Open Saskatchewan"?
I am a person first. I want to know when it’s safe for me to get together with my friends and family, and how we can protect each other when that happens. So here I am, putting my old journalism hat back on, and writing the article I haven’t yet seen: about how the people of Saskatchewan need to respond as businesses begin to re-open while COVID-19 continues to circulate.
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The higher your balloon (your business, your goals, your message) rises, the more people see it. Wondering how my skills, knowledge, and obsession with words can help you?
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