Luke Russert on losing his father, quitting journalism and traveling the world

Luke Russert on losing his father, quitting journalism and traveling the world

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This week on Jesuitical, we’re joined by Luke Russert, the author
of the new memoir Look for Me There: Grieving My Father, Finding
Myself. Luke is the son of Tim Russert, the legendary host of NBC’s
“Meet the Press,” and served as an NBC News correspondent from 2008
to 2016. We talk to Luke about: What it was like to lose his father
and hero Tim Russert the year he graduated from college Why he
decided to leave a successful career in journalism to travel the
world The limits of travel when it comes to processing grief and
finding yourself And during Signs of the Times, Ashley and Zac
discuss the following news stories:  The historic
participation of Catholic cardinals and bishops at the coronation
of King Charles III this weekend The Sisters of Charity of New
York’s decision to no longer accept new members and to embark on a
“path of completion” The maiden voyage of a Staten Island Ferry
named for Dorothy Day Links from the show: Look for Me There:
Grieving My Father, Finding Myself British Catholics will attend a
coronation for the first time since the Reformation Sisters of
Charity of New York Vote on Congregation’s Path to Completion
Onboard the first journey of a Staten Island ferry named for
Dorothy Day What’s on tap? Guinness  Learn more about your ad
choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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