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ENDA Episode 51→ The time when ENDA values the impact of journalism in his life (Part 1) 1 min read
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ENDA Episode 51→ The time when ENDA values the impact of journalism in his life (Part 1)

I remember that half of my class in the first semester were journalists, and I had a very good relationship with many of them throughout college life.

By Gonzalo Castaneda
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It is no secret that I started a Media career at the beginning of my journey, but maybe a thing that I kept for a while is how much of an impact the Journalism career had on me during those years.

First of all, you must know that even if we were separate careers, the Media and Journalism careers shared many courses during the five years we were in college. Some were mandatory, and others were electives, but we were tied up very closely.

In fact, I remember that half of my class in the first semester were journalists, and I had a very good relationship with many of them throughout college life.

The point is when you spend much time with aspiring journalists in and out of class, you start to pick up certain habits:

➡️ You do not give anything for certain anymore without proof or verification.

➡️ You value the importance of having contacts.

➡️ You realize that radio programs you thought were boring are actually engaging.

➡️ You value the history behind an event or someone.

And I could go on about many more aspects, but I would be spoiling future episodes…

But I would share one thing: without what I learned from journalism, I would have never been able to reach the New World.

The journey continues…

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