S3, Ep5: Trauma in the newsroom with Leona O'Neill
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In this weeks episode I am joined by Leona O'Neill, who is a Lecturer of Journalism at University of Ulster, Author and Tedx Speaker after spending 25-years as a news journalist in Northern Ireland.
Leona co-edited 'Breaking: Trauma in the Newsroom' alongside BBC's Chris Lindsay. The book is a collection of real-life stories written by journalists who witness and experienced trauma as a result of doing their job reporting on the conflict and troubles in Northern Ireland.
During our conversation, we talk about:
- Leona's passion for journalism and how her career has developed over the years
- The culture of the newsroom and how it isn't supportive of trauma & the mental health of journalists
- The impact of witnessing riots, conflict and other horrific news stories
- Coping strategies of journalists who've experienced secondary trauma
- Witnessing the murder of Lyra McKee and a near-death experience
- Online abuse & threats
- The symptoms of PTSD
- Why reaching out for support and help was so hard
- Post-traumatic growth
- Becoming a mental health activist
- The hope and optimism for the future
I hope you enjoy the conversation.
If you have been affected by the conflict in Northern Ireland, you can reach out to Wave Trauma Centre - www.wavetraumacentre.org.uk
Click here to buy Breaking: Trauma in the Newsroom
You can fellow Leona O'Neill at IG@leonaoneillireland
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Warmly,
Michelle xx
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