The Tomorrow Today team is a decentralized group of field journalists, traveling the country in search of the latest stories and the most exciting breaking news. Edited and owned by Felix Raud, his work wouldn’t be possible without the dedication and effort given by our team.

Meet them and their specialties below!

Jason Ersatz

Tomorrow Today’s White House correspondent, Jason covers briefings and key events from the heart of the U.S. government, ensuring that those in power are held accountable by asking the hard questions no one else dares to. From press conferences to exclusive interviews with government officials, Jason works tirelessly to give the public the latest political news, straight from the source.

Wynonna Mountebank

Winner of the 2023 Ambi & Valence Award for Writing, our famous Wynonna specialises in public opinion pieces and how major corporations are influenced by public perception. She analyzes trends, conducts interviews, and reports on the latest developments within the corporate world and tracks how public opinion influences corporate decisions.

Nathan Belfaux

Nathan keeps the public up-to-date on the latest innovations in tech, from artificial intelligence and cybersecurity to breakthroughs in healthcare, energy and consumer gadgets. Going further than this, Nathan explores the impact of these technologies on our daily lives, and how these advancements are reshaping industries, creating new opportunities, and challenging existing norms.

Andrew Mann

With a passion for home remodelling and construction, Andrew has built his career on the idea that good information can empower people to create better spaces and, in turn, better loves. Whether breaking down the basics of installation, sharing expert renovation tips, or diving into his other interest, Andrew’s goal is to make practical knowledge accessible and engaging. Because at the end of the day, a well-built home isn’t just about walls and roofing—it’s about creating something lasting with your own two hands.

Rue Bedauern

As a mother who understands the daily juggle of modern family life, Rue has come to realize that stories about childcare and parenting are far more than “soft news” – they’re economic, political, and deeply human. Reporting on family life and related tips and tricks means uncovering the real-life impact of policy decision, amplifying the voices of parents, caregivers, and children who are often overlooked. Childcare isn’t just a personal issue—it’s a public one, one that shapes our collective future.