Journalist & PEN Literary Award-Winning Author of Windfall
Interviewed by
Mia Funk for The Creative Process & One Planet Podcast

National Magazine Award finalist McKenzie Funk writes for Harper’s, National Geographic, Rolling Stone, Outside, The New York Times Magazine, and the London Review of Books. His first book, Windfall, won a PEN Literary Award and was named a book of the year by The New Yorker, Mother Jones, Salon, and Amazon.com. A former Knight-Wallace Fellow and Open Society Fellow, he’s a cofounder of the journalism cooperative Deca and a board member at Amplifier.

Listen to McKenzie Funk’s interview on:
Apple Podcast (Full Episode, Highlights)
Spotify (Full, Highlights)
or wherever you get your podcasts

ONE PLANET PODCAST

What would you like young people to know, preserve and remember?

McKENZIE FUNK

As a parent and especially through all this reporting, what I’ve tried to do is think through these solutions and these fixes we have for everything and make sure that we’re not forgetting…that we’re thinking about other people. Capitalism won’t do it. Self-interest isn’t going to do this for us. As silly as it is to think that empathy will do or caring about your fellow humans will do it, I don’t know what else there is to hope for. I don’t believe that people do stuff purely out of rational self-interest, this libertarian idea that I was quietly pushing against the entire time in Windfall. That we do things just for ourselves or just to make money–that’s not been the reality of my lifetime.

This interview was conducted by Mia Funk with the participation of collaborating universities and students. Associate Interviews Producer on this podcast was Em Weddle. Digital Media Coordinator is Hannah Story Brown.

Mia Funk is an artist, interviewer and founder of The Creative Process

--

--

The Creative Process · Collective
THE CREATIVE PROCESS COLLECTIVE · SUBMISIONS PAGE for www.creativeprocess.info

Traveling Exhibition & International Educational Initiative. Interviews, Portraits & Podcasts of Leading Artists, Writers & Creative Thinkers + Students Voices