From movies like The Morning Show to classic TV series like The Mary Tyler Moore Show, audiences have long been captivated by the fast-paced world of journalism. But behind the scenes, real-life newsrooms can be anything but glamorous.
Journalism is a high-pressure profession, with tight deadlines and little room for error. While there isn’t a widely recognized statistic proving that journalists have a higher-than-average rate of alcohol addiction, research suggests that high-stress jobs—especially those with irregular schedules and exposure to distressing content—carry an increased risk of substance use, including alcohol.
In this episode of Grieving Out Loud, reporter Megan Luther shares her personal battle with substance use disorder, her journey to recovery, and why she’s now speaking out about a disease too often met with stigma.
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MEET THE GUEST
Megan Luther
Megan Luther is a seasoned reporter who has navigated the intense pressures of the journalism industry. Having faced her own battle with substance use disorder, Megan is now on a mission to raise awareness about addiction and mental health, especially within high-stress professions like journalism. Through sharing her personal journey to recovery, she seeks to break down the stigma surrounding addiction and encourage open conversations about mental health in the workplace.