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Episode Description
What happens when two solutions-focused news platforms compare notes on how to change the narrative of the world? Meet Myra Anubi - BBC journalist and host of People Fixing the World - who, like Fix The News, is part of a growing movement to challenge the doom and gloom by reporting on what’s working. Through stories of climate innovation, global health breakthroughs and grassroots problem-solving, Myra is helping prove that solutions journalism isn’t a soft alternative - it’s rigorous, necessary, and reshaping the future of news.
Myra takes us behind the scenes to unpack how these stories are found, verified and told inside one of the world’s largest media organisations. She also reflects on her lifelong relationship with the BBC World Service - and why telling stories of progress may be one of journalism’s most important challenges, and greatest opportunities, today.
In this episode:
· What solutions journalism actually is - and why it matters
· Why “good news” still faces resistance in mainstream media
· Growing up in Kenya “raised by radio”
· How COVID and George Floyd coverage reshaped her family’s media diet
· Collaboration as a practical remedy
· Why audiences are hungry for stories of progress
· What the future of journalism could look like
Timestamps:
02:15 What Myra really thinks of the news
03:50 What counts as someone fixing the world?
05:19 Inside the BBC: Pitching “What’s Working”
09:13 Raised by radio in Kenya
10:43 How the BBC shaped Myra’s worldview
12:16 Myra’s journey from solutions sceptic to evangelist
15.47 Gus & Amy’s midpoint reflections
17.11 The power of Kangaroo Care as a solution
19.03 The pattern of change
20.07 What makes someone fix the world?
22.13 Dr Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka and conservation through public health
24.42 How being detained in Uganda exposed deeper challenges within journalism
26.56 The work ahead for solutions journalism
28.48 How to change your children’s media diet
31.55 Myra’s remedy for the world – collaboration
32.55 The personal impact of solutions journalism
34.00 Gus & Amy’s final reflections
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Production credits:
Hosted by Angus Hervey and Amy Davoren-Rose
Produced by Fix The News
Audio production: Anthony Badolato, Hear That!
This episode was produced in Australia on the lands of the Gadigal, Wurundjeri and Woi Wurrung peoples.