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Kneading Journalism

Essays on Baking Bread and Breaking Down the News

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Kneading Journalism

By: Tony Ganzer
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“Rope. Tree. Journalist. Some assembly required.”

By the time a photographer spotted these words on a shirt at a campaign rally for Donald Trump in November 2016, it had long been clear that a growing number of Americans had not-so-subtle reservations about journalists. In an age that some demonize "the media" as an “enemy of the people,” it’s time for a heart-to-heart about what journalism is, and what it could be. And while we break down the news business, let’s also bake some bread.

In Kneading Journalism, award-winning international journalist Tony Ganzer provides an insider's view of the Fourth Estate through compelling personal narratives and keen insights. Essays transport the listener from a bread riot before the French Revolution, to the inside of Germany’s public media and bread industries, to the streets of post-revolutionary Cairo, all while exploring the who, what, and why of journalism. Kneading Journalism provides listeners bite-sized thoughts on journalism and society, and basic bread recipes for any level of baker. Before we can break bread, we need to bake bread.

©2023 Tony Ganzer (P)2023 Tony Ganzer
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So much that needed to be said and said so beautifully. The recipes are a delightful bonus.

So much that needed to be said

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