Testimonials

Free Spirit Alumni Share Why They Loved the Conference

Derrell Bouknight

Derrell Bouknight
CBS Sports

Class of 2014, Washington, D.C.
Associate producer, CBS Sports

“Al Neuharth’s mantra of “dream, dare, do” has encouraged me to take risks while propelling my storytelling in a way that highlights  individuals from different walks of life throughout the country.”

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Brian Reed

Brian Reed
“Question Everything” Podcast

Class of 2003, Connecticut
Host, “Question Everything” podcast and co-founder, Placement Theory

“Being a free spirit is being unafraid to speak the truth, to say something that might bother someone in power. As a high schooler, it was thrilling — and eye-opening — to learn that there was a serious organization in D.C. that was promoting this idea to kids, telling us, ‘This is good! It’s important to antagonize authority!’”

Catie Edmondson

Catie Edmonson
The New York Times

Class of 2013, Wisconsin
Congressional reporter, The New York Times

“Every high school junior who is even vaguely interested in media, politics, democracy should apply. Being able to collect the business cards of some of the reporters that spoke with us, to be able to call them up to ask for guidance even after the conference … was really helpful.”

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Joseph Pierce

Joseph Pierce
High School Student

Class of 2024, South Dakota

“I also had the opportunity to speak with award-winning reporters, such as David Fahrenthold, who gave me some great advice on how I can improve my writing, both as a journalist, and as a general writer.”

Snigdha Sur

Snigdha Sur
The Juggernaut

Class of 2008, New York
Founder and CEO, The Juggernaut

“Being a Free Spirit scholar stays with you for life. So if you have an opportunity to come, join, meet these incredible people and make friends for life, don't miss out.”

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Doug Soule

Doug Soule
USA TODAY Network

Class of 2016, West Virginia
First Amendment reporter, USA TODAY Network

“To have those nerdy conversations that I couldn't have with anyone back home gave me a support network. I am thankful for it. Even today. All you have to do is apply, and if you get it, you get a free week in D.C. with other people your age who love journalism just as much.”

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Mary Pilon, class of 2004, OR (Phillip Van Nostrand)

Mary Pilon
sports & business media

Class of 2004, Oregon
Author, director, producer, focused on sports and business

“I literally cannot imagine my life without the Free Spirit scholarship … to have an organization believe in me and support me as I was starting out still means the world to me.”

Isaac Arnsdorf

Isaac Arnsdorf
The Washington Post

Class of 2007, Maryland
National political reporter, The Washington Post

“It not only led to me getting into college, it led to me getting my first internship … after college, and both the adult professionals who I met and my peers on the program became lifelong friends and contacts who I'm still in touch with.”

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Joon Lee, class of 2012, MA

Joon Lee
sports & culture media

Class of 2012, Massachusetts
Media personality covering sports and culture

“The Free Spirit conference changed the course of my life. At a time where many adults told me that pursuing a career in journalism was impractical, the conference showed me not only why the field matters but exposed me to so many experiences I wouldn’t have otherwise.”

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