by Olga Brajnović | Nov 21, 2020 | Journalism
My father was a teacher of ethics in Journalism. He had learn by experience the subject because he risked his life to tell the truth during WWII. He wrote a book 40 years ago and I’m reading it again these days. I found a paragraph that it can apply to...
by Olga Brajnović | Oct 14, 2020 | Family, Journalism, Memories
My father was a teacher at the Journalism school of Navarre’s University in Spain from 1960 to 1992. I studied in that school and attended his classes, but I couldn’t take his exams. Instead, a tribunal of three teachers was in charge of testing me, and...
by Olga Brajnović | Feb 21, 2020 | challenges, Journalism
Many years ago, I was working in newsroom plenty of typewriters, with a teletypes room and a lot of noise. Phones ringing, the bells of the teletype announcing hot news that made us run to see what was all about, people talking and shouting (oh how I miss that...
by Olga Brajnović | Jun 23, 2019 | Family, Journalism
For the ones that follow this blog is not a surprise that this year we are celebrating the centenary of my father, Luka Brajnović Recently his former students of the University of Navarre, organised a celebration in his honour in Madrid. Some famous Spanish...
by Olga Brajnović | Jun 24, 2013 | daily prompt, our life
Where do your morals come from — your family? Your faith? Your philosophical worldview? How do you deal with those who don’t share them, or derive them from a different source? I have been lucky in life to build what I think is a consistent moral system to follow. I...