
War Tribe
Claim This Podcastby Richard Pendry
Podcast Overview
<p>Welcome to WAR TRIBE, the podcast that explores the work not just of the big name correspondents but the wider tribe of the those who contribute to conflict reporting in the field. </p><p>Hosted by Richard Pendry, previously a member of the specialist war reporting agency Frontline News which became the Frontline Club in Paddington, London. He has worked as a journalist and researcher in different areas of conflict.</p><p>Produced by Peter Emina.</p>
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Publishing Since
3/17/2026
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Recent Episodes

April 14, 2026
Dmytro Horyevoy Ukraine Fixer and Local Producer
<p>For the final episode of Season One of WAR TRIBE, Ukrainian journalist Dmytro Horyevoy wakes after a night spent sheltering in his basement during a Russian bombardment.</p><p>From that vantage point, he reflects on what he’s learned working alongside international journalists — and the personal qualities he believes truly matter in a correspondent.</p><p>Dmytro also explains why he prefers the term “Local Producer” over “Fixer”, and tells the story of how he persuaded his own mother to enter the same line of work in one of the most dangerous cities in Ukraine.</p>

April 13, 2026
Wendy Smith Trauma Guru
<p>Wendy Smith’s story begins with a violent rupture: a motorbike crash that left her with a spinal injury and eight months in hospital, told she might never walk again. She ignored it. Walking out on crutches, she began a decades-long process of rebuilding—not just physically, but psychologically.</p><p>Now working in Hostile Environment and Awareness Training (HEAT) for journalists—preparing reporters to operate in conflict zones and high-risk settings—Wendy applies that hard-won understanding in the field. In this episode of War Tribe, she reflects on 33 years spent interrogating the limits of the mind and body, and what it takes to stay functional when everything is under pressure.</p>

April 1, 2026
Peter Jouvenal Afghanistan Cameraman
<p>My former colleague at Frontline News, combat cameraman Peter Jouvenal talks about the importance of the personal touch in finding stories.</p><p>Peter shares how he made BBC correspondent John Simpson's famous 'liberation' of Kabul happen -- it was all down to a prosthetic leg he'd arranged for a key commander years before.</p><p>He also discusses how he felt about being labelled a 'video smelly' -- a dismissive term staff reporters used for freelancers in Chechnya.</p><p></p>
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- What is War Tribe?
<p>Welcome to WAR TRIBE, the podcast that explores the work not just of the big name correspondents but the wider tribe of the those who contribute to conflict reporting in the field. </p><p>Hosted by Richard Pendry, previously a member of the specialist war reporting agency Frontline News which became the Frontline Club in Paddington, London. He has worked as a journalist and researcher in different areas of conflict.</p><p>Produced by Peter Emina.</p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
This podcast updates daily.
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Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.
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