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In part 2 of Brian’s Curious Journey, host Brian engages with Mayor Linnsie Clark in a unique role reversal where the mayor asks the questions. They discuss the evolution of media funding, the importance of storytelling in journalism, and the challenges of maintaining truth and trust in the current media landscape. The conversation also touches on the rise of podcasts, the critical role of radio in emergencies, and the historical context of community responses to crises. They reflect on gratitude, military history, and the spirit of community in Medicine Hat, concluding with personal anecdotes from the broadcasting world. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Role Reversal 00:53 The Evolution of Media Funding 02:24 Storytelling in Journalism 05:51 Navigating Truth and Narrative 08:59 The Importance of Trust in Media 12:02 The Rise of Podcasts 15:01 Radio's Role in Emergencies 17:55 Historical Fires and Community Response 20:42 Gratitude and Community Spirit 23:37 Military History and Community Support 25:58 Strange Experiences in Broadcasting 28:51 Reflections and Closing Thoughts Takeaways The funding model for media has changed significantly over the years. Storytelling is a crucial aspect of journalism, requiring a balance between truth and narrative. Trust in media is essential for democracy and requires integrity from journalists. Podcasts provide a platform for nuanced discussions and storytelling. Radio remains vital during emergencies, providing immediate information to the public. Community spirit and volunteerism are key to Medicine Hat's identity. Historical events shape community responses and awareness. Gratitude for public services like fire departments is important. Military history contributes to the community's resilience and support. Personal experiences in broadcasting can be both strange and enlightening.