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Paula Faris has won an Emmy Award as a broadcast journalist. She's anchored Good Morning America Weekend, and hosted The View. But this inspiring working mom's greatest calling is as a mother.And throughout her career at ABC News and running her own organization, CARRY Media, Paula has also felt called to support and give voice to the nearly 25 million mothers in America's workforce.As we celebrate the mothers in each of our lives, join Yael for this empowering conversation with Paula Faris in support of the moms who worked—and work—to make each of us who we are today.Read Paula Faris' insightful and practical book for moms, You Don't Have to Carry It All: Ditch the Mom Guilt & Find a Better Way Forward, as well as this working mother of three's children's book, Who Do You Want to Be When You Grow Up?And join Yael five days a week to journey through the Hebrew Bible on The Chosen People.
She was co-anchoring Good Morning America Weekend and co-hosting The View when she stepped away from both to follow her true purpose: To Love God and Love People. Originally aired in May 2020, Paula Faris joins the Why Me Project to talk about her career, fears, burnout, hitting the reset button, and her "Why Me?" moments. Episode Links Why Me Project: @whymeprojectpodcast Know someone with an incredible story? Have a question, comment, or concern? Ask us anything! Email whymeproject@faithstrongtoday.com!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Do you feel like you're doing it all and still falling short? Paula Faris is the founder of CARRY MediaTM, former co-anchor of Good Morning America Weekend and co-host of The View. Paula sits down with Dr. Josh Axe to discuss ditching the guilt of struggling to do it all and finding freedom through relying on family and community. You'll discover: A powerful mindset shift to stop trying to do it all perfectly Why it's important to ask for help Steps to overcome perfectionism, self-doubt and imposter syndrome Insights on building an unshakeable identity Advice for tuning out cultural expectations and living a purpose-driven life You'll be inspired to let go of expectation, foster community, and rediscover the joy of motherhood. Tune in to gain perspective and walk away with actionable tips to lessen your load. Want more of The Growth Lab with Dr. Josh Axe? Subscribe to the YouTube channel. Follow Dr. Josh Axe Instagram Twitter Facebook Tik-Tok Follow Paula Faris Instagram Twitter Facebook Follow Leaders Instagram Twitter Facebook Email Newsletter ------ Links: https://www.paulafarisofficial.com/ Check out The Paula Faris Show → http://bit.ly/48JY7ij
Paula Faris, Emmy Award-winning journalist as ABC News co-anchor of “Good Morning America Weekend” and “The View,” releases her latest book, “You Don't Have to Carry It All: Ditch the Mom Guilt and Find a Better Way Forward.” Featuring insightful and practical steps for better working, momming, and living, the new title allows readers to learn through Faris' unique lens as a successful journalist and mom-of-three as she reveals what it would look like to give moms the support they need and deserve. “You Don't Have To Carry It All” is available today via Worthy Publishing, a division of Hachette Book Group. “YOU DON'T HAVE TO CARRY IT ALL: DITCH THE MOM GUILT AND FIND A BETTER WAY FORWARD” AVAILABLE TODAY Love the Routine Project podcast? Be sure to follow and leave a rating/review today and let us know what you learned! Host and Executive Producer: Justin Crawford Produced by: House of Routine and JUST Media
Ryan Gorman hosts an iHeartRadio nationwide special featuring Coach Bill Courtney from the Oscar-Winning Documentary UNDEFEATED & Host of the iHeartRadio Podcast An Army of Normal Folks. Coach Courtney discusses his work as an inner-city high school football coach, taking an underperforming team on and off the field and turning young athletes into winners and successful students. Coach Courtney also explains the movement he's created and the goal of his podcast, which aims to make small, positive changes at the ground level in communities nationwide. Paula Faris, Emmy-Award Winner of Good Morning America Weekend and The View & author of YOU DON'T HAVE TO CARRY IT ALL: Ditch the Mom Guilt & Find A Better Way Forward, also joins the show. Paula Faris discusses the challenges working moms face, along with tips and strategies to help navigate issues that come along with balancing a profession and family.
Paula Faris joins host Elizabeth Hamilton-Guarino to discuss her life and her new book You Don't Have to Carry it All - Ditch the Mom Guilt and Find a Better Way Forward Paula Faris is the founder and leader of CARRY Media, an organization that champions, advocates, and celebrates working mothers through content, resources, and storytelling. She is an Emmy Award–winning journalist, speaker, bestselling author of “Called Out,” and host of The Paula Faris Podcast. With over two decades in broadcast television, Paula started her career with TV affiliates in Chicago, Cincinnati, and Dayton. She then worked almost a decade at ABC News, where she co-anchored Good Morning America Weekend, co-hosted The View, and launched the podcast Journeys of Faith with Paula Faris. She has reported on everything from politics, news, and entertainment to sports and faith, interviewing the likes of Reese Witherspoon, Tiger Woods, Kellyanne Conway, and now-president Joe Biden. Paula runs CARRY Media from South Carolina where she resides with her husband, John, and their three children. Visit: paulafarisofficial.com
In Faris's Most Important Reporting Yet, She Explores What It Would Look Like To Give Working Moms The Support They So Desperately Need And Deserve "THIS is the book working moms have been waiting for!"- Jenna Bush Hager, co-host of TODAY with Hoda and Jenna, bestselling author, and journalist Paula Faris, Emmy Award-winning journalist as ABC News co-anchor of "Good Morning America Weekend" and "The View," announces the release of her latest book, You Don't Have to Carry It All: Ditch the Mom Guilt and Find a Better Way Forward. Featuring insightful and practical steps for better working, momming, and living, the upcoming title allows readers to learn through Faris' unique lens as a successful journalist and mom-of-three as she reveals what it would look like to give moms the support they need and deserve. The new title releases on March 7, 2023 via Worthy Publishing, a division of Hachette Book Group, and is available now for preorder. Says Faris, "Working moms carry more than their fair share. They're raising children, tackling a mountain of household tasks, and building successful careers. But they're doing it without the support they so desperately need and deserve." Like so many mothers who were forced out of their jobs during the pandemic, Faris lost hers at ABC News in 2020. It was then she knew she wanted to create a better way forward for working moms. Moms who are tired of the constant conflict between working and momming; of feeling that they're failing everyone, everywhere; of facing the gender disparities in workplaces that treat mothers like risks instead of assets; and of dealing with the exhaustion of trying to carry it all. Faris, a self-described "advocate for moms," launched CARRY Media in 2022 to champion working moms through resources, content and storytelling.
In this episode of Personally Speaking, Msgr. Jim Lisante is joined by Emmy Award winning journalist Paula Faris. For almost a decade Paula worked at ABC News where she co-anchored “Good Morning America Weekend”, co-hosted “The View” and launched the podcast, “Journeys of Faith with Paula Faris”. She has reported on everything from politics, news and entertainment to sports and faith. Paula has written a new book called, “You Don't Have to Carry it All: Ditch the Mom Guilt and Find a Better Way Forward”, in which she reveals what it would look like to give Moms the support they need and deserve.. She talks about being a working Mom and the faith and values that matter most to her.Support the show
In celebration of Women's History Month and the International Women's Day (March 8), host Yael Eckstein welcomes to the podcast Paula Faris, the Emmy Award-winning broadcast journalist who spent nine years at ABC News, co-anchoring “Good Morning America Weekend,” and co-hosting “The View.” Today, because of her experiences as a working mom, Paula has devoted her many talents to a new chapter in her life — a mission to support and give voice to the 35 million women in the workforce. Through her organization, CARRY Media™, Paula brings her passion for supporting working moms, pledging to “change the game and level the playing field.” Don't miss this inspirational and empowering message in support of working moms and motherhood.
Working moms have the deck stacked against them: They constantly feel like they are failing -- at work, at home, and everywhere in between. Today I sit down with Paula Faris -- who now runs her own company, CARRY Media, after a successful career as an Emmy Award-winning journalist and television personality. (You might know her from her days at ABC, where she was co-anchor of Good Morning America Weekend and a cohost of The View.) Now, she says, she's reporting on her most important assignment -- the life of an American working mom, which, as you'll hear in our conversation, is one rife with challenges. You Don't Have to Carry It All: Ditch the Mom Guilt and Find a Better Way Forward by Paula Faris
EMMY AWARD-WINNING JOURNALIST PAULA FARIS CHAMPIONS MILLIONS OF OVERWHELMED AND DEPLETED WORKING MOMS IN UPCOMING BOOK YOU DON'T HAVE TO CARRY IT ALL: DITCH THE MOM GUILT AND FIND A BETTER WAY FORWARD RELEASES MARCH 7, 2023, AVAILABLE NOW FOR PREORDER In Faris's Most Important Reporting Yet, She Explores What It Would Look Like To Give Working Moms The Support They So Desperately Need And Deserve "THIS is the book working moms have been waiting for!"- Jenna Bush Hager, co-host of TODAY with Hoda and Jenna, bestselling author, and journalist Paula Faris, Emmy Award-winning journalist as ABC News co-anchor of "Good Morning America Weekend" and "The View," announces the release of her latest book, You Don't Have to Carry It All: Ditch the Mom Guilt and Find a Better Way Forward. Featuring insightful and practical steps for better working, momming, and living, the upcoming title allows readers to learn through Faris' unique lens as a successful journalist and mom-of-three as she reveals what it would look like to give moms the support they need and deserve. The new title releases on March 7, 2023 via Worthy Publishing, a division of Hachette Book Group, and is available now for preorder. Says Faris, "Working moms carry more than their fair share. They're raising children, tackling a mountain of household tasks, and building successful careers. But they're doing it without the support they so desperately need and deserve." Like so many mothers who were forced out of their jobs during the pandemic, Faris lost hers at ABC News in 2020. It was then she knew she wanted to create a better way forward for working moms. Moms who are tired of the constant conflict between working and momming; of feeling that they're failing everyone, everywhere; of facing the gender disparities in workplaces that treat mothers like risks instead of assets; and of dealing with the exhaustion of trying to carry it all. Faris, a self-described "advocate for moms," launched CARRY Media in 2022 to champion working moms through resources, content and storytelling.
ABOUT PAULA FARIS AND YOU DON'T HAVE TO CARRY IT ALL EMMY AWARD-WINNING JOURNALIST PAULA FARIS CHAMPIONS MILLIONS OF OVERWHELMED AND DEPLETED WORKING MOMS IN UPCOMING BOOK YOU DON'T HAVE TO CARRY IT ALL: DITCH THE MOM GUILT AND FIND A BETTER WAY FORWARD RELEASES MARCH 7, 2023, AVAILABLE NOW FOR PREORDER In Faris's Most Important Reporting Yet, She Explores What It Would Look Like To Give Working Moms The Support They So Desperately Need And Deserve"THIS is the book working moms have been waiting for!"- Jenna Bush Hager, co-host of TODAY with Hoda and Jenna, bestselling author, and journalistPaula Faris, Emmy Award-winning journalist as ABC News co-anchor of "Good Morning America Weekend" and "The View," announces the release of her latest book, You Don't Have to Carry It All: Ditch the Mom Guilt and Find a Better Way Forward. Featuring insightful and practical steps for better working, momming, and living, the upcoming title allows readers to learn through Faris' unique lens as a successful journalist and mom-of-three as she reveals what it would look like to give moms the support they need and deserve. The new title releases on March 7, 2023 via Worthy Publishing, a division of Hachette Book Group, and is available now for preorder.Says Faris, "Working moms carry more than their fair share. They're raising children, tackling a mountain of household tasks, and building successful careers. But they're doing it without the support they so desperately need and deserve." Like so many mothers who were forced out of their jobs during the pandemic, Faris lost hers at ABC News in 2020. It was then she knew she wanted to create a better way forward for working moms. Moms who are tired of the constant conflict between working and momming; of feeling that they're failing everyone, everywhere; of facing the gender disparities in workplaces that treat mothers like risks instead of assets; and of dealing with the exhaustion of trying to carry it all. Faris, a self-described "advocate for moms," launched CARRY Media in 2022 to champion working moms through resources, content and storytelling.In You Don't Have to Carry It All, Faris gathers groundbreaking research, inspirational wisdom and a vision that will not only make being a working mom "work" but will reveal how and why society needs to value mothers first by:Recognizing the history of working moms in America and its lasting impact todayShowing how motherhood has scientifically improved the minds and capabilities of womenEncouraging moms to link arms, not only with each other, but also with menProving why corporate America is better with moms at the helm"Full of empathy, wisdom, and humor, You Don't Have to Carry it All is a knowing look from your best friend, a hug, a helping hand, a word of hope and encouragement just when you need it most," says Daisy Blackwell, VP & Publisher of Worthy Publishing. "Readers will feel seen, heard, and understood and will be equipped to create positive change in their own lives and in the lives of other working moms."Adds Faris, "I've spent 25+ years reporting on a myriad of stories, and I believe THIS is my most important reporting yet. After interviewing countless experts, thought leaders and mothers, I'm hopeful that we'll be able to create a path forward to ditch the mom guilt, end burnout and finally give working moms the support they so desperately need! Besides, we've got moms on this job, and there are literally no hands more capable than theirs!"ABOUT PAULA FARISPaula Faris is the founder and leader of CARRY MediaT, an organization that champions, advocates, and celebrates working mothers through content, resources, and storytelling. She is an Emmy Award-winning journalist, speaker, bestselling author of Called Out, and host of The Paula Faris Podcast. With over two decades in broadcast television, Paula started her career with TV affiliates in Chicago, Cincinnati, and Dayton. She then worked almost a decade at ABC News, where she co-anchored Good Morning America Weekend, co-hosted The View, and launched the podcast Journeys of Faith with Paula Faris. She has reported on everything from politics, news, and entertainment to sports and faith, interviewing the likes of Reese Witherspoon, Tiger Woods, Kellyanne Conway, and now-president Joe Biden. Paula runs CARRY Media from South Carolina where she resides with her husband, John, and their three children.Get the Book "You Don't Have To Carry It All" on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/You-Dont-Have-Carry-All/dp/1546003738
In this episode, I chat with Emmy award-winning journalist and author, Paula Faris about her upcoming book release, "You Don't Have To Carry It All." We dive into the history of working moms in America and its lasting impact today, and how we all can be a part of the change. About Paula Fares: With over two decades in broadcast television, Paula started her career with TV affiliates in Chicago, Cincinnati, and Dayton. She then worked almost a decade at ABC News, where she co-anchored Good Morning America Weekend, co-hosted The View, and launched the podcast Journeys of Faith with Paula Faris. She has reported on everything from politics, news, and entertainment to sports and faith, interviewing the likes of Reese Witherspoon, Tiger Woods, Kellyanne Conway, and now-president Joe Biden. Paula runs CARRY Media from South Carolina where she resides with her husband, John, and their three children. Pre-Order You Don't Have To Carry It All Follow The Libby O Show: Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram: @thelibbyoshow www.thelibbyoshow.com
Paula Faris is the founder and leader of CARRY Media™, an organization that champions, advocates, and celebrates working mothers through content, resources, and storytelling. She is an Emmy Award–winning journalist, speaker, bestselling author of “Called Out,” and host of The Paula Faris Podcast. With over two decades in broadcast television, Paula started her career with TV affiliates in Chicago, Cincinnati, and Dayton. She then worked almost a decade at ABC News, where she co-anchored Good Morning America Weekend, co-hosted The View, and launched the podcast Journeys of Faith with Paula Faris. She has reported on everything from politics, news, and entertainment to sports and faith, interviewing the likes of Reese Witherspoon, Tiger Woods, Kellyanne Conway, and now-president Joe Biden. Paula runs CARRY Media from South Carolina where she resides with her husband, John, and their three children Paula connects with Lou and shares how she is championing working mom's in America and how her new needed to navigate through her own life using the Thoughtfully Fit® mindset to help her thrive within her life and business. And take the Thoughtfully Fit quiz to reveal your biggest hurdle and learn if your mind is fit for success. ***CONNECT WITH LOU DIAMOND & THRIVE LOUD***
Karen Schaler was a journalist and crime reporter who is best known for the Netflix hit "A Christmas Prince." She talks about how her journalism experience led to Hollywood success; how she got into the TV biz at a station in Billings, Montana, then worked at a number of stations: in Twin Falls, Idaho, in South Dakota, at KSTP-TV in Alexandria, Minnesota, and at KSL-TV, where she was the first female crime reporter in Salt Lake City, Utah. She also worked in Texas, Arizona, and California, and was a weekend anchor at NBC in Boston, Massachusetts, in addition to briefly reporting from the White House in Washington, D.C. She talks about why she left TV news and why she writes about Christmas; crime in small towns; how her stories got on CNN; how she pitches stories; how she processed all the negative stories she covered; her first feature "Christmas Camp,"; working every Christmas when she was a news anchor and reporter; reporting in Afghanistan; how she became a writer for Fox News in New York; how she got her own travel show "Travel Therapy" based on her book; how she got published; her "Travel Now" show on ABC News and travel features on PIX11 in New York and Good Morning America Weekend, Live with Kelly, and Rachel Ray; writing her Audible Original "Once Upon a Christmas Carol" and how she went from writing screenplays to her audio drama, how the pandemic affected her work, and a lot more!This is from a livestream that we did; watch the full interview here.Click the link below to play, or download it by right-clicking (on a PC) or holding down the CTRL key and clicking on it (for Mac). http://radiogirl.us/audio/RG190.mp3Watch the Radiogirl livestreams and videos at the Radiogirl FB page and on YouTube (also live-streaming on Radiogirl Twitter, Metrolingua Twitter, and my own Fakebook page).If you like what I'm doing, Buy Me a Coffee...thanks!
Paula Faris has spent well over two decades in broadcast television. Most recently, she spent nine years at ABC News where she co-anchored “Good Morning America Weekend,” co-hosted “The View” and launched the “Journeys Of Faith with Paula Faris”. The Emmy-Award winning journalist released her first book, “Called Out: Why I Traded Two Dream Jobs For A Life of True Calling.” When she's not speaking or writing, Paula is running CARRY Media, a company she founded to amplify the story of the working mom. As part of a series of episodes focusing on women entrepreneurs, we're joined by Liz Forkin Bohannon who serves as co-host today. Liz is a renowned business owner and a previous guest on the Faith Driven Entrepreneur Podcast.
How do you balance it all? It's a question we're all trying to answer between having a career, family and friends, it's not easy. That all also comes with stress and anxiety. Though It is possible to be successful through the power of empathy and self-understanding according to Arthur P. Ciaramicoli, Ed.D., Ph.D. He is a licensed clinical psychologist who has been treating clients for more than 30 years. In addition to treating patients, Dr. Ciaramicoli is the author of several books, lectures at numerous colleges and institutions, consults with major corporations and appears on media outlets including CNN, Good Morning America Weekend, and others. For more on Dr. Ciaramicoli visit his website:www.BalanceYourSuccess.com You can follow his daily insights on Twitter www.twitter.com/docapc Have Questions for Toni? Want life advice? Email: Takeitfromtoni@gmail.com For more on her forthcoming book visit www.ToniSipka.com Follow her on Instagram www.instagram.com/sipkatoni
How do you balance it all? It's a question we're all trying to answer between having a career, family and friends, it's not easy. That all also comes with stress and anxiety. Though It is possible to be successful through the power of empathy and self-understanding according to Arthur P. Ciaramicoli, Ed.D., Ph.D. He is a licensed clinical psychologist who has been treating clients for more than 30 years. In addition to treating patients, Dr. Ciaramicoli is the author of several books, lectures at numerous colleges and institutions, consults with major corporations and appears on media outlets including CNN, Good Morning America Weekend, and others. For more on Dr. Ciaramicoli visit his website:www.BalanceYourSuccess.com You can follow his daily insights on Twitter www.twitter.com/docapc Have Questions for Toni? Want life advice? Email: Takeitfromtoni@gmail.com For more on her forthcoming book visit www.ToniSipka.com Follow her on Instagram www.instagram.com/sipkatoni
Ginger Zee is the chief meteorologist at ABC News, reporting on the nation's weather on Good Morning America and across ABC News broadcasts and digital platforms. Previously she was the meteorologist for “Good Morning America Weekend.” Additionally, Zee hosts an ABC News original digital series “Food Forecast.” Follow Ginger on Twitter: @ginger_Zee; her Facebook Fan Page is: Facebook.com/gingerzeetv
Join me with my latest guest, Frederick Lane, who is an expert in Cybertraps, having appeared on major networks, served as an expert witness, and written 10 books! Mr. Lane started as a lawyer, has been writing for over a decade and provides much needed educational consulting on the topic. His most notable work is being author of several books on Cybertraps and he collaborates on his Cybetraps podcast with Jethro Jones. He has a new much needed book coming out, The Rise of the Digital Mob. Fred has co-founded the Center for Cyberethics, and writes a cybertraps newsletter. He is an international speaker- having appeared on Comedy Central's "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart"; ABC's "Nightline" and "Good Morning America Weekend"; CBS's "60 Minutes" and "Sunday Morning with Charles Osgood"; NBC's "Today Show", "Weekend Today" BBC and CNN documentaries You have to listen to my next guest, as he reveals a wealth of knowledge to help families, educators and students not only survive, but thrive in the social media stratosphere that exists today! https://www.cybertraps.com/ https://www.fredericklane.com/ http://linkedin.com/in/fredericklane --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- And check out my new book, Leading Schools Through Trauma!
These days, hatred and conflict seem to be everywhere, from conversations around our dinner tables to interactions with total strangers. How can we come together to replace prejudice and generalization with understanding and unity?Clinical psychologist and author Dr. Arthur P. Ciaramicoli believes the answer lies in empathy and understanding. Before we can address conflict on a global scale, however, we must first understand where our own prejudices and ideas stem from.In this episode, Suzanne and Dr. Arthur Ciaramicoli discuss how we can heal our wounds and foster understanding. Dr. Ciaramicoli talks about highlights from his most recent book, America Reunited, why empathy is so important, how to find common ground with others, and much more. Topics Include: - How to overcome conflict- Healing our wounds - Highlights from Dr. Ciaramicoli's latest book, America Reunited- The dangers of black and white thinking - The importance of looking back at ourselves - Finding common ground in disagreements- Listening, instead of reacting- The importance of neutrality- Why empathy is key- Unlearning the suppression of empathy- Implementing these ideas in daily life- And other topics…Dr. Arthur P. Ciaramicoli is a clinical psychologist who has been in practice for more than 35 years. Dr. Ciaramicoli has served on the faculty at Harvard Medical School, as the Chief Psychologist at Metrowest Medical Center, and as the director of the Metrowest Counseling Center and the Alternative Medicine division of Metrowest Wellness Center in Farmington, Massachusetts. Dr. Ciaramicoli is currently on faculty at the IAWP. He is a member of the American Psychological Association and the Massachusetts Psychological Association. Dr. Ciaramicoli is currently in private practice.Dr. Ciaramicoli appears as an expert on programs like CNN, CNNfx, Fox News, Good Morning America Weekend, along with many other television and radio shows. He is the author of several books including, America Reunited: A Relational Solution to Bridging the Political, Social and Personal Chasm Dividing Our Nation (2021), The Power of Empathy: A Practical Guide to Creating Intimacy, Self-understanding, and Lasting Love in Your Life (2021), The Stress Solution: Using Empathy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to Reduce Anxiety and Develop Resilience (2016), and more. Connect with Dr. Arthur P. Ciaramicoli:Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drarthurciaramicoli/Website: https://www.balanceyoursuccess.com/Resources Mentioned:America Reunited: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B096FS5PWS/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i2 Dr. Ciaramicoli's Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/Arthur-P-Ciaramicoli/e/B001ITXCI4?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1639506607&sr=1-1Edwin Rutsch's Empathy Circles: http://cultureofempathy.com/Projects/Empathy-Movement/index.htmThe IAWP Ultimate Guide to Becoming Your Best Self and Living Life on Your Own Terms: https://iawpwellnesscoach.com/guide
“Good Morning America Weekend" co-anchor and ABC News correspondent Eva Pilgrim shares how she's feeling a week before her due date and why she wrote her children's book, “Walter Does His Best.” In Hot Topics, the co-hosts weigh in on former Pres. George W. Bush headlining a fundraiser for Rep. Liz Cheney, and more.
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.
Paula Faris, former co-host of Good Morning America Weekend and The View, is focusing these days on being a wife, mom, and dedicated follower of Jesus. She wants to champion you to be your best self. IN THIS EPISODE, PAULA TALKS WITH LYNN ABOUT: Discovering her worth wasn't her work Stepping out into faith The 3 keys to vocational calling Championing people where they are Pressing into fear: finding that peace in your spirit Leading with love
Paula and I talk about her decision to walk away from a prominent career including co-hosting The View and co-anchoring Good Morning America Weekend to find the purpose God has for her.
Paula and I talk about her decision to walk away from a prominent career including co-hosting The View and co-anchoring Good Morning America Weekend to find the purpose God has for her.
Are you living out your God-given calling? Too often we buy into the lie that our worth is our work, our value is our vocation, and our calling is our career. Confusing what we do with who we are wreaks havoc on our bodies, our souls, and our relationships. I'm so honored to have Paula Faris join me on today's conversation. Paula left two dream careers in pursuit of her calling, and she shares how you can pursue your calling over your career. You probably know her as a television correspondent for ABC News, the co-anchor of Good Morning America Weekend, and co-host of The View. This was such a fun conversation. Pick up Paula's book "Called Out" here: amazon.com/Called-Out-Traded-Dream-Calling/dp/0764235435/. Pick up Matt's book "Truth Plus Love: The Jesus Way to Influence" here: amazon.com/Truth-Plus-Love-Jesus-Influence/dp/0310355249/ For more from Matt Brown, and to receive our free gift “5 Spiritual Keys to Find Fulfillment in God” which will help you get started into the life of fulfillment God has for you, go to: Thinke.org
If God asked you to walk away from your dream job and everything you've ever worked for, could you do it? Today, we are joined by the brave and brilliant Paula Faris as she shares the jaw-dropping story of walking away from her journalism career for ABC News, Good Morning America Weekend and The View. Paula shares insight into how God got her attention, her challenge to stop finding her identitiy in career alone and what it was like to live through what she calls the "hell year". Paula also shares: - How the American dream was impacting her health, marriage and family. - The 3 keys to identifying out true "vocational calling". - Her hell year and how she came out of it stronger. Favorite quotes: 1. When we ignore God and ignore that stirring and that restlessness in our spirit that we know is coming from Him, He will get our attention. 2. I think we can sense when something is off and God will let you know. He will got to great lengths to get your attention. I think he's trying to get a lot of our attention at this moment right now. He can use any sort of crisis for His glory to redeem the moment. To redeem your life. To redeem my life. 3. Give yourself the permission if you feel a stirring, permission to branch out, because your gifts and unique talents can translate to so many different capacities. In this episode the coaching question is: How do you say no to people without feeling guilty? (38:26) Links to great things we discussed: 1. Paula Farris 2. Called Out 3. Hillsong- Touch of Heaven 4. Pat Barrett- Into Faith I God 5. Homeland 6. The Silent Patient 7. Fierce, Free and Full of Fire 8. Honest Beauty Magic Beauty Balm 9. Two Popes 10. Kari Jobe- Surrounded Hope you loved this episdoe! Be sure to subscribe in iTunes and slap some stars on a review! :) xo, Alli www.alliworthington.com/podcast/paulafaris
During Ben Sherwood's tenure as president of Disney-ABC Television and ABC News, he succeeded in moving the news division from its perennial second position in the ratings to winning in all categories. The secret: he gave his team faith in their ability to win. In this very personal episode of the GLS Podcast, Paula Faris, one of Sherwood's former colleagues at Good Morning America Weekend, interviews him about his visionary leadership, his belief in people, his incredible empathy and how he deals with critics.