Truth In This Art Podcast - Your Source for Conversations with Artists, Innovators, Creatives & Cultural Leaders

Step into the world of creativity and imagination with 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, led by your host, Rob Lee. Our guest today is Jason Newton, the co-anchor of WBAL-TV 11 News and host of the public affairs show "11 TV Hill." With a wealth of experience in broadcast journalism, Jason's journey has taken him across the country, covering stories of national interest. He has been recognized with prestigious awards, including an Emmy for his outstanding coverage of Maryland's opioid crisis. Before joining WBAL, Jason worked as an anchor and reporter at sister-stations in Milwaukee and Salisbury. Not only is Jason dedicated to reporting, but he has also contributed to the field of education, serving on the teaching staff at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore. His passion for storytelling and community impact shines through in his work.

For today's discussion:

  • Explore Jason Newton's emphasis on finding career happiness beyond financial motivations.
  • Delve into the valuable lessons Jason learned at City College, shaping his well-rounded perspective.
  • Discover how Jason's parents instilled the importance of treating people well, influencing his work ethic.
  • Learn why Jason admires Muhammad Ali for his athletic prowess, showmanship, intelligence, and handling of complex issues.
  • Explore Jason's desire to connect with family members from the past and gain insights from their experiences.

Join us for a captivating episode as Jason shares his journey into broadcast journalism, starting with his initial plan to become a pediatrician and his eventual switch to journalism at the University of Maryland. He discusses the challenges of working the early morning shift and the importance of finding happiness in your career. Jason also talks about the lessons he learned from his time at City College and the value of treating people well. He emphasizes his love for Baltimore and his commitment to telling the stories of the city. Jason also touches on his admiration for Muhammad Ali and his desire to interview him, as well as his appreciation for his family members and their stories. He concludes by discussing his daily routines and the importance of staying true to the facts as a journalist.


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About "The Truth In This Art"

"The Truth In This Art," hosted by Rob Lee, is a podcast that explores the essence of creativity and its community impact, amplifying artists' voices and their profound stories.

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Rob Lee
The Truth In This Art is an interview series featuring artists, entrepreneurs and tastemakers in & around Baltimore.
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Jason Newton
TV News Reporter and Anchor @WBALTV11...father, husband, Ravens... @merrillcollege alum... CITY Forever! Links & RTs aren't endorsements. Opinions are my own.

What is Truth In This Art Podcast - Your Source for Conversations with Artists, Innovators, Creatives & Cultural Leaders?

Hosted by Rob Lee, the 'Truth In This Art Podcast' delves into the transformative power of art, featuring engaging conversations with artists and cultural leaders from Baltimore and beyond. Explore how art influences society and personal growth, making it a must-listen for artists, creatives, and art lovers seeking insightful conversations and fresh perspectives.