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On this episode, we welcome TWO journalist-turned-author guests as we commemorate the 20th anniversary of 9/11. Meet Daryn Kagan who spent more than 12 years as an anchor on CNN, reporting live from several major events around the world, including the war in Iraq, the September 11th terrorist attacks, and numerous presidential elections. Today, Daryn is a syndicated newspaper columnist, and the author of HOPE POSSIBLE. We will also welcome Paula Faris who is a journalist (formerly co-anchor of Good Morning America Weekend and co-host on The View), podcaster, and author of the book CALLED OUT. Hear about their journeys from high pressure jobs in national television, to carving out more time for family and for themselves, and to becoming published authors.
I’ve experienced a good deal of trauma throughout my life’s journey. I often share some of it when I speak or lead a workshop. I’ve seen bad things happen to a lot of people throughout my life too; it is an inevitable event. Former Television news anchor, Daryn Kagan said, “Bad things do happen in the world, like war, natural disasters, disease. But out of those situations always arise stories of ordinary people doing extraordinary things.” It isn’t just a cliché’ when one says, “if life gives you lemons, make lemonade,” it is teaching us that when bad things happen, you can make a decision to navigate your way through it with the intention of helping or learning something from the experience. I’m sure that on the day of the September 11th terrorist attacks, those first responders and brave souls on those airplanes didn’t set out on that day to do something extraordinary. They were all ordinary people, who out of a horrific situation did some extraordinary things. Always be ready to step out of ordinary when the occasion calls for it! Kelly Orchard's Apple A Day is available in print! Four in the series, with an accompanying journal page to track your thoughts and success! https://kellyorchard.com/apple-a-day-books/
Wild fires spreading across California, vaping deaths, punches and counterpunches in the impeachment inquiry — the problems of the world can feel inescapable with each ping of a news alert. Daryn Kagan knows that all too well. As a local reporter and later anchor for CNN, she's covered the good, the bad, and the ugly.
Daryn Kagan covered everything from wars to the red carpet at CNN. Now, she chases down positive news stories . She joined On Second Thought to unpack some uplifting news stories to head into the weekend.
Think that finding a girlfriend/boyfriend/relationship or getting married is what's going to make you happy? Think again! Your happiness is not attached to something or someone outside yourself. It comes from within, and it's all within reach. You can be the boss of your own happiness, and we're going to show you how. On this episode of DONE BEING SINGLE, Happiness Coach Ricky Powell, and former CNN anchor and syndicated newspaper columnist Daryn Kagan, will share their tools and secrets not just for finding happiness, but taking charge of it.
In this episode the crew talks about the recent disastrous events that have taken place throughout the world. We cover topics that range from the multiple Hurricanes, Earthquakes, other natural disasters and how the world is handling the aftermath. We wrap the episode up with quotes from Nathaniel Philbrick & Daryn Kagan.
A look at how credit card points and airline miles can help you jet set around the world for next to nothing, and a chat about the power of positivity with Daryn Kagan, author of "Hope Possible," and Trent Swanson, a frequent flyer mile hobbyist. In Mailbag, we talk long-term care insurance and checking your credit score.
Daryn Kagan, former CNN anchor, talks about her new book “Hope Possible: A Network News Anchor's Thoughts On Losing A Job, Finding Love, A New Career, And My Dog, Always My Dog.”
Patricia interviews Daryn Kagan, an American broadcast journalist formerly a news anchor for CNN, and author of her new book, Hope Possible: A Network News Anchor's Thoughts On Losing Her Job, Finding Love, A New Career, and My Dog, Always My Dog. She will discuss how from suddenly finding herself with no job, marriage or children, she picked up the pieces and created a new life of reinventing, a career, finding true love and becoming a mom.
Patricia interviews Daryn Kagan, an American broadcast journalist formerly a news anchor for CNN, and author of her new book, Hope Possible: A Network News Anchor's Thoughts On Losing Her Job, Finding Love, A New Career, and My Dog, Always My Dog. She will discuss how from suddenly finding herself with no job, marriage or children, she picked up the pieces and created a new life of reinventing, a career, finding true love and becoming a mom.
“When I let go of the package that I thought things had to show up in, the dreams came true in ways bigger than I could have even dreamed for myself.” Former CNN News Anchor Daryn Kagan found herself on a journey that was not of her own doing. After 12 years as one of the main faces of CNN, she was told her contract was not being renewed. A shock for Kagan who had excelled in the world of sports and news broadcasting since her 20's, rising through the ranks of local news to shine at the network level. Kagan's friends and family were surprised when she announced that she wasn't going to pursue another traditional news job. In fact, Kagan says, she even surprised herself. It happened after she took some time to reflect and read — mainly self-help books. “I saw a line that said: Create What You Seek,” Kagan says. “I was seeking inspiration. I wanted to show the world what is possible.” Rather than allowing herself to sink into an identity crisis, Kagan began to reinvent with a focus on deeper inspiration and meaning. “Hope is something that I have been holding on to for a long time. My story and my life has pretty much reinvented in the last few years.” Kagan, who has written about failed romances in her syndicated column “What's Possible”, got married. She fell in love with a single father, and the first time, Kagan says, she fell in love with more than just career. Now she was a wife and mom. “I found what I wanted to do in life, and that is being a caretaker.” Kagan has continued her inspirational journey, writing books and publishing uplifting and positive stories on her website www.darynkagan.com “With time even things that you think are bad, and you would have never chosen, can actually be an opportunity,” she says. By writing about her personal journey and all of the uncertainty, searching, learning, and love she experienced along the way, Kagan hopes people will be be reminded: Hope Is Possible. Find “Hope Possible!” on Amazon http://amzn.to/1RYBmw0 Daryn and Her Family The post She Lost A High-Profile Job And Gained Hope: Former CNN Anchor Daryn Kagan Talks About New Book “Hope Possible!” appeared first on Inspired Media 360 TV - Inform | Inspire | Engage.
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