Women on Deadline: Her Experience in TV News

By: Carolyn Hall and Sierra Starks
  • Summary

  • Women on Deadline is a podcast created to energize and unite female journalists, providing them w/ everything they need to move forward in the industry & break the glass ceiling.

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    Women on Deadline 2017
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Episodes
  • Episode 014: Making your Mentorship Count
    Sep 9 2019
    What is a mentor? What does your ideal mentorship look like? We discuss how to make your mentorship count. Plus, a conversation with Katie Hawkins-Gaar, founder of Digital Women Leaders, a site that offers free 30-minute coaching sessions for women looking for mentorship. 

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    35 mins
  • 013: Carving your own career path
    Jul 31 2019
    This episode focuses on expanding your notion about what your career can look like! We talk with independent journalist Melissa Noel about how she’s carved her own path in the journalism field. Noel’s work focuses on stories that center on the issues impacting the Caribbean region and diaspora.

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    38 mins
  • 012: Free to wear our natural hair on-air
    Jul 1 2019
    We discuss how and why the stigma is still real when it comes to women of color, particularly black women, wearing their natural hair in the workplace. Plus, hear from women in TV news who rock their natural curls with pride.

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    52 mins

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