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Beatrice (Bee) Go is a freelance sports journalist who formerly worked for Rappler for 5 years. She has covered several key sports events like the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, 2019 Southeast Asian Games, World Cup and the UAAP among some. Throughout her journalism career, she has interviewed with high profile athletes and coaches like Hidilyn Diaz, EJ Obiena, Alex Eala and Yeng Guiao.
She joins the Project Offbeat podcast to talk about the career of being a sports journalist, the techniques to learn for this profession (like live tweeting), and the "softening power" of sports journalism in delivering hard news.
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