Keith Lane hosts the I Feel Like I Should podcast.
He began his career in photojournalism in 2009. He spent more than a decade reporting on a wide range of stories, including artists rebuilding after the earthquake in Haiti, cultural and political movements during the Arab Spring in Egypt, demining operations and public health in Cambodia, the impact of uranium mining in the Navajo Nation, and U.S. politics and protests in Washington, D.C.
In 2025, he left professional journalism to pursue graduate training in clinical mental health counseling, with a focus on somatic therapy. The podcast grew out of his curiosity about how often people love things because they feel they are supposed to.
Drawing on his background in long-form reporting, Lane approaches each conversation with the same curiosity that guided his journalism, asking guests to begin with a song they once felt they should love and to reflect on the expectations they inherited and the moments those expectations began to change.