How One Reporter Turns Sports Stories into Something Special
Finding His Calling
Dustin Levy found his calling in journalism early on, driven by a love for writing. He didn't just fall into it; he chased it, learning and growing through school and early career experiences.
What keeps him going? The impact of his stories. There's something special about writing a piece that resonates with readers or gets noticed. It's those moments that fuel his passion, especially during the tougher times.
Building Trust
Building trust with sources isn't about a list of questions. It's about making the person on the other side of the microphone feel at ease. Levy knows the importance of a natural flow in an interview.
- You can't just dive into the hard-hitting questions right away.
- It's about listening, conversing, and sometimes, building a relationship before the interview even starts.
The Grind of Journalism
Journalism can be a grind. The job itself comes with its own weight, and staying motivated isn't always easy. With constant changes in the industry, it's a challenge to keep a positive outlook.
But Levy knows the key is to find what drives you—whether it's a well-received article or an interview that makes a difference.
Adapting to Change
Technology and social media have changed the game, but Levy adapted early. He understands the importance of meeting the audience where they are.
- It's not about resisting change; it's about embracing it and using it to your advantage.
Advice for Aspiring Journalists
For those looking to break into journalism, Levy's advice is simple: hang in there.
- Every job has its challenges, but finding what's rewarding to you can make all the difference.
- It could be a well-received article or a change made as a result of your reporting. Those are the benchmarks to chase.