All Seasons

Season 1

  • S01E01 Introduction

    Meet your new instructor: Bob Woodward. In this chapter, Bob underscores the vital role of journalism today. He also shares his belief that there are no boundaries to searching for what he calls "the best obtainable version of the truth."

  • S01E02 Guiding Principles

    Bob's guiding principles push you to get outside your comfort zone, carve your own path, and leave opinion and political slant out of your reporting.

  • S01E03 Finding the Story

    Bob explains what makes a compelling news story. He urges you to be open to changing course if a better story materializes.

  • S01E04 Students Dig Into Woodward's Interview With Trump

    Bob and a group of students from his Yale journalism seminar take a deep dive into his interview with then–presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.

  • S01E05 How to Approach In-Depth Reporting

    In-depth reporting requires you to be persistent, focused, and proactive. Bob discusses the value of giving your case the time it deserves and getting out in the field to verify what you've learned from your research.

  • S01E06 The Reporting Challenges of Watergate

    Watergate was a pivotal moment in Bob's career. In this chapter, he shares the lessons he learned from reporting on this groundbreaking historical event.

  • S01E07 Hunting Down the Documents

    Bob teaches you the importance of documentation—both acquiring documents for your reporting, and documenting your own research. He offers multiple ways to find written evidence to build your story.

  • S01E08 Finding Sources

    Bob explains why sources decide to share information with journalists and teaches you how to assess who to talk to when investigating a story.

  • S01E09 Developing Sources

    From establishing ground rules to strategically sharing what you already know, Bob teaches what to keep in mind as you initiate contact with sources for a story.

  • S01E10 How Watergate's Mark Felt Became Deep Throat

    Bob reveals how he developed his relationship with Mark Felt, the source who became known as "Deep Throat" during the Watergate scandal.

  • S01E11 Building Trust With Sources

    Learning how to build trust with sources is one of the most valuable lessons you can learn as a reporter. Here, Bob breaks down his approach—from expediting intimacy to maintaining your boundaries.

  • S01E12 Growing Your Roster of Sources

    As a reporter, the more sources you have in your arsenal, the better your chances of unearthing valuable information. Bob shares ways to expand the scope of people who will talk to you.

  • S01E13 Students Critique Woodward's Interview With Obama

    Bob and a group of students from his Yale journalism seminar analyze his interview with President Barack Obama about his decisions in war.

  • S01E14 Penetrating the CIA - Building a Relationship With Bill Casey

    Developing a relationship with a source over time can be one of the most productive endeavors a reporter can take on. Here, Bob shares how he managed to build a relationship with then–CIA director Bill Casey.

  • S01E15 Preparing for the Interview

    There are several important steps you should take before formally interviewing a source. From determining the best location to meet, to deciding whether to send the questions ahead of time, Bob walks you through how to prepare for your interview.

  • S01E16 Conducting the Interview

    Interviewing is one the most important parts of a reporter's job. Here, Bob details the best practices to follow as you question a source.

  • S01E17 Navigating Interview Challenges

    Many challenges can arise when you are interviewing someone to uncover the truth. Bob provides insight into how to push through interview obstacles, from withstanding hostility to addressing deception.

  • S01E18 Lessons From Editors

    From the surprising value of rejection to the importance of honest communication, Bob reveals what he's learned from the many accomplished editors he's worked with over the years, including renowned Washington Post editor Ben Bradlee.

  • S01E19 Developing the Theory of the Case

    Using examples from his own reporting, Bob discusses some common pitfalls reporters run into when developing their theory of the case.

  • S01E20 Writing the Story

    After all your investigative work and research, ultimately you have to write your story. Here, Bob shares strategies for turning what you've uncovered into a compelling piece of journalism.

  • S01E21 Polishing the Story

    From deciding what details to include to evaluating word choice, Bob provides advice on how to fine-tune your news story once your initial draft is complete.

  • S01E22 Publishing Secrets

    Bob explains his approach to reporting on secrets—particularly information that involves the public's safety, national security, and government intelligence.

  • S01E23 Learning From Mistakes

    Bob shares the valuable lessons he has learned from mistakes he’s made during his long career as a journalist.

  • S01E24 The State of Journalism

    Bob discusses how the internet has transformed the landscape of journalism. He encourages reporters to continue fighting to uncover the truth—even in the face of attacks on the media.

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