Jodi Kantor
4/24/20261 hr 18 min
Jodi Kantor is a Pulitzer Prize–winning investigative journalist at The New York Times whose reporting has reshaped our understanding of power, accountability, and the systems that govern our lives. She joins to discuss breaking the Harvey Weinstein story, her investigations into the Supreme Court, and how to build a meaningful career in a rapidly changing world.
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First 90 secondsDebbie Millman· Host0:01
The court will often issue a cryptic opinion. We're talking about, like, one paragraph. It will say what should happen, but it won't say why.
Jodi Kantor· Guest0:14
[instrumental music] From the TED Audio Collective, this is Design Matters with Debbie Millman. On Design Matters, Debbie talks with some of the most creative people in the world about what they do, how they got to be who they are, and what they're thinking about and working on. On this episode, a wide-ranging discussion with Jodi Kantor about her career in journalism, about Harvey Weinstein and Me Too, about the Supreme Court and the shadow docket, and about the importance of entry-level work for young people.
Debbie Millman· Host0:47
It's hard and it's slow, and it's hard and it's slow, and then it turns into something wonderful.
Speaker 20:52
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Speaker 31:27
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