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Episode 129: Rukmini Callimachi (Part 2)

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Education, Books, Arts, News

4.71.9K Ratings

🗓️ 19 February 2015

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Rukmini Callimachi covers ISIS for The New York Times. Part 1 of this episode is available here. “Ever since I started in journalism, I feel like I'm perpetually winded. Like I'm just running as hard as I can to stay ahead of this train that's crashing. The caboose is falling off the back and I'm trying to run faster than the train to get to this very limited pool of amazing jobs. Once I got overseas I would say a prayer every night for the amazing life I was finally able to lead.” Thanks to TinyLetter and Lynda for sponsoring this week's episode. Show Notes: @rcallimachi Callimachi on Longform [11:00] "The Horror Before the Beheadings" (The New York Times • Oct 2014) [15:00] "The Dynamics Of Demanding Ransom From Nations" (Robert Siegel • NPR • Aug 2014) [15:00] "Tremor Mortis" (Time • Feb 2001) [23:00] The Daily Herald [30:00] "Katrina's Nameless Dead" (AP • Dec 2006) [36:00] "From Amateur to Ruthless Jihadist in France" (with Jim Yardley • New York Times • Jan 2015) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Hey, welcome to the long-form podcast. This is actually part two of my interview with

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Rachmini Kalamaki. So if you haven't heard part one, I encourage you to rewind your

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For those who maybe have forgotten in the day or two since you listen to the first one,

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