Legendary Journalist Hank Plante Reflects on Truth, Courage, and Change
17 March 2026

Legendary Journalist Hank Plante Reflects on Truth, Courage, and Change

Big Conversations, Little Bar

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On this episode of Big Conversations, Little Bar with Patrick Evans and Randy Florence, award-winning journalist Hank Plante shares an extraordinary career journey from copy boy at The Washington Post to one of television news’ most respected voices. He reflects on covering the AIDS crisis in San Francisco, where his reporting helped inform and save lives during one of America’s most challenging public health emergencies. The conversation dives into unforgettable interviews with presidents, political icons, and cultural figures, revealing the art of asking tough questions and earning trust. Plante also opens up about being one of the first openly gay TV reporters, the personal toll of the AIDS epidemic, and how journalism has changed over the decades. With humor, honesty, and wisdom, this episode offers a powerful look at storytelling, integrity, and the enduring importance of truth in media and society today.

Takeaways:

    Journalism careers can begin in unexpected ways and evolve quicklyThe AIDS crisis coverage required courage, compassion, and persistenceSilence in interviews can reveal deeper truths than questionsGreat reporters anticipate and represent the audience’s concernsPersonal identity can shape and strengthen journalistic perspectiveBuilding trust is essential for securing impactful interviewsMedia has shifted from fact-based reporting to opinion-driven contentConfidence often comes from overcoming personal struggles

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