Pull Quotes – Season 8 Preview

Inside the forces shaping journalism in Canada.


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Series Description

Pull Quotes is a podcast examining the forces that shape Canadian journalism from the inside out. Each episode asks the question: Who does journalism really serve, and who does it leave behind?

The series looks at patterns. Who gets covered. Who gets believed. Who gets silenced. Who pays the price. Through conversations with journalists, editors, scholars, and those directly affected by coverage, Pull Quotes explores how power, labour, culture, and institutional pressure shape what makes the news.

This is not a podcast about what journalism says. It’s a podcast about what journalism does, how it does it, and why.

Hosted by Mark Henick and Dylan Kulcher.

Produced by the Review of Journalism at Toronto Metropolitan University.

Music credits

“Into the Unknown” by Jonathan Grow via Retrorama APM

Podcast art by Matthew Konhauser

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About the author

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Mark Henick is the bestselling author of So-Called Normal: A Memoir of Family, Depression and Resilience (HarperCollins, 2021). His hundreds of television appearances have included CTV, Global, CBC, ABC, NBC and CBS. His bylines have included CNN, CNBC, USA Today, and The Chicago Tribune, among many more. PEOPLE Magazine called Mark “one of Canada’s most prominent mental health advocates.” He is currently the nationally syndicated mental health columnist for CBC Radio, appearing on more than two dozen stations across Canada each week.

Dylan Kulcher