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    Charles Groenhuijsen (Part 2) - Keeping Hope Alive Amidst All the Fake News

    Charles Groenhuijsen (Part 2) - Keeping Hope Alive Amidst All the Fake News

    For nearly 40 years, my guest today, Charles Groenhuijsen, has been a beloved and reliable figure in Dutch news media. In the mid-80s, Charles became the youngest chief correspondent ever to be stationed in Washington D.C. for Dutch television, overseeing all US news. In the 90s, he became anchor man of NOVA and the political program Het Capitool, the two most important news shows on Dutch television. In 1996 Charles returned to the United States and was appointed Bureau-chief for NOS tv and radio based in Washington D.C. Nowadays he  is an independent writer, speaker and consultant who has written many columns and a number of bestselling books on American culture.

    Listen to Part 1 of this episode first for a fascinating discussion on media optimism, the actually encouraging state of the world, and Charles' thoughts on the US elections and what Americans really want.

    In Part 2, listen as we discuss:

    • Advice to our children - don't listen to us parents!
    • Young generations and their different types of relationships
    • On gay marriages and whether marriage will last after dating apps
    • Social media, the good and bad, and if Netflix is good for our world
    • The changing Fortune 500 and how even the most major companies eventually die
    • How the individual and the global are of equal importance
    • The leaders who have given us hope and inspire us
    • JFK: "We don't do it because it's easy. We do it because it's hard."
    • Covid-19's economic impact and any reasons for optimism
    • Fake news and the positives and negatives of the internet's information accessibility
    • How to combat fake news and the changes on big TV news networks
    • The question on all our minds: Will Donald Trump win in 2020?

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    Charles Groenhuijsen (Part 1) - The U.S. Elections and All the Reasons to Be Optimistic

    Charles Groenhuijsen (Part 1) - The U.S. Elections and All the Reasons to Be Optimistic

    For nearly 40 years, my guest today, Charles Groenhuijsen, has been a beloved and reliable figure in Dutch news media. In the mid-80s, Charles became the youngest chief correspondent ever to be stationed in Washington D.C. for Dutch television, overseeing all US news. In the 90s, he became anchor man of NOVA and the political program Het Capitool, the two most important news shows on Dutch television. In 1996 Charles returned to the United States and was appointed Bureau-chief for NOS tv and radio based in Washington D.C. Nowadays he  is an independent writer, speaker and consultant who has written many columns and a number of bestselling books on American culture.

    Anyone who has followed my work knows I don't care too much for politics, but I felt it was important to showcase Charles, as he is exactly the kind of journalist the world needs. He is outspoken regarding news media's focus on conveying the negative and the sensational, preaching that optimism (and realism) is not only the more ethical route for news reporting, but also, statistically, the more warranted route. Most things are better than ever, and it's about time the media helped us feel that.

    In Part 1, listen as we discuss:

    • Optimism in the media, and how journalists and news networks can do better
    • How we're being raised wrong by the media that thinks "good news is not news"
    • How a long-term focus shows overwhelmingly positive progress in the world overall
    • Crisis as a catalyst for change
    • Things like gay marriage, which were unimaginable 30 years ago, but have happened
    • Good old Donald Trump
    • How the majority of American people want another America with more equality, climate policy, universal healthcare, gun control
    • The desperation emanating from Republicans pre-election
    • Is the US a real democracy?
    • Charles' advice to Americans after November 3rd
    • The laughable idea of trying to control the lives of others with your personal politics
    • Keeping hope alive

    Instagram: @mo_gawdat
    Facebook: @mo.gawdat.official
    Twitter: @mgawdat
    LinkedIn: /in/mogawdat

    Connect with Charles Groenhuijsen on  Facebook @charles.groenhuijsen and Twitter @chgroenhuijsen

    Don't forget to subscribe to Slo Mo for new episodes every Sunday and Thursday. Only with your help can we reach One Billion Happy #onebillionhappy

    YouTube: @mogawdatofficial
    Instagram: @mo_gawdat
    Facebook: @mo.gawdat.official
    LinkedIn: /in/mogawdat
    X: @mgawdat
    Website: mogawdat.com

    Don't forget to subscribe to Slo Mo for new episodes every Saturday. Only with your help can we reach One Billion Happy #onebillionhappy