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Emily Morantz has wanted to be a writer for as long as she can remember. After completing her undergraduate degree in English at the University of British Columbia, she decided the abstract world of academia wasn’t for her, and set her sights on journalism school. In addition to the written word, Emily has a passion for podcasts, and can usually be found with a coffee in hand and her headphones in. As an intern at the Frequency Podcast Network, she produced her debut full-length audio documentary for their Paradigm series, about her family’s experience with medically-assisted death, entitled “The Closing Door.” Emily is a proud Winnipeger, a bookworm, and a comfort food enthusiast. Instagram: @emmorantz
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“Playing Catch Up”: How many daily podcasts is too many?

The Globe & Mail is launching a daily news podcast. To stand out from their competitors, they’ll have to do it the right way.
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