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Find out how other freelance journalists organize their workday, from essential daily rituals to habits for better productivity. In these Q&As, freelancers also talk about home office design and their favorite apps.
Freelance journalist Stephanie Stephens writes mostly for health care systems, while also running a cat rescue and pursuing voice-over acting.

The Milwaukee-based mom of two satisfies her extroverted nature by interviewing experts and getting involved in local journalism.

About a year into freelancing, Rachel Tompa, Ph.D., describes her transition from staff jobs, writing mostly for institutions and more.

Independent journalist Sonya Collins offers insight into her life as a digital nomad, including how she structures her workday while…

Landau has been freelancing for 30 years, writing about health, integrative health, psychology, science, climate change and more.

Independent journalist Jyoti Madhusoodanan covers health and life science for The New York Times, NPR, Scientific American and other publications.

For this installment of “A Typical Workday,” I interviewed independent health care journalist Marcus Banks. He has been freelancing full…

Freelance reporter, fact checker and audio producer Jeanette Beebe describes her workday.

For this installment of A Typical Workday, I interviewed independent journalist, writer and editor Melba Newsome. Newsome’s byline has appeared…

For the inaugural installment of A Typical Workday, a periodic interview with freelancers about how they get the job done,…
