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  • 259: Katherine Mangu-Ward | Editor-in-chief Of Reason Magazine On Pandemic Impacts And Internet Expansion

    Welcome guest Katherine Mangu-Ward, editor-in-chief of Reason Magazine, to episode 259 of the show. I found Katherine from her article contribution about coronavirus impacts, where she discussed the changes barriers to moving our lives online.

    Reason is a libertarian magazine running for nearly half a century, with over 50000 monthly readers, with the theme of “free minds and free markets”. Katherine is editor-in-chief of the magazine, has a degree in philosophy and political science from Yale, and currently resides in Washington, DC. We discussed her career, topics presented in her article about coronavirus impacts, and more.

    Show notes:

    • how Katherine got to her current position at Reason Magazine
    • what it means to be a libertarian, and how the magazine suits her
    • the way that the coronavirus is impacting readership of Reason Magazine and other online publications
    • the effort required to do successful investigative journalism
    • a bit about a round-table that Katherine does with other co-hosts
    • information about the subscribers of Reason, and how they are spread out around the country
    • how the barriers to schooling and other industries moving online will fall or change due to this moment
    • what parents see as important with regards to school
    • how liberty is currently being impacted, and how it will look after this pandemic
    • the element of polarization, as it relates to Reason and its feedback
    • where people find the ideas that are important to them
    • how science fiction brings up the concept of “what if” for life scenarios
    • a message for all the people

    You can check out Katherine on Twitter at @kmanguward, look at her author bio on Reason, or check out her latest articles.