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Dec 2022
59m 53s

Dean Baquet (and a Season Two Wrap-up)

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For the At Your Service season finale, Dua welcomes very special guest Dean Baquet – former executive editor of the New York Times – to the show to discuss some of the major stories he spearheaded during his tenure, including the era-defining exposé of Harvey Weinstein. She also asks the journalism legend for advice and guidance on her own future in media, and ends the season by reflecting on some of her personal highlights over the past twelve episodes.

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