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14 Jul 2026
21m

Elizabeth Arnold — Have Mic, Will Travel

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Elizabeth Arnold’s transition from a national political correspondent to an immersive environmental storyteller redefined the possibilities of radio journalism. Her work, characterized by visceral, on-the-ground reporting from extreme locations like the North Pole and the Great Bear Rainforest, moved beyond standard news narration to capture the sensory reality of the natural world. By stepping out of the studio, she developed a unique ability to make listeners feel present in volatile environments, whether facing a grizzly bear or navigating shifting Arctic ice. This approach, exemplified in her piece *90 Degrees North*, transformed her reporting into a meditative, adventurous exploration of human vulnerability and resilience. Her legacy remains a masterclass in authentic, place-based storytelling that prioritizes deep observation and emotional connection over traditional political reporting, proving that the most compelling narratives often emerge from the most challenging, inaccessible corners of the globe.

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