1. How did you decide that investigative journalism was the niche of journalism you wanted to get into?
2. You have done work as a fill-in host for ESPN's Outside the Lines. How does working in front of the camera compare to working behind it doing your reporting?
3.While covering Barry Bonds and the Balco lab, what were some of the major complications that came up in your reporting and what did it teach you about how to effectively report?
4.What was it about the rigors of beat reporting that led you to decide to switch over to the investigative side of journalism?
5. What was the greatest piece of advice you were given in your career and describe it's impact on you?
Bonnie Ford
6. What was the greatest piece of advice you were given in your career and describe it's impact on you?
7. What was it like getting to know the story of Devin Wang and her role in the heroics of the 2013 Boston Marathon? Describe the impact her story had on you and others who experienced the tragedy
8. What has been your experience covering anti-doping issues? What types of complications have come up in your reporting
9. At what point in your life did you know that journalism was the field you wanted to go into and how did you know?
10. What struggles have you faced being a women in sports journalism?
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