Ep. 28 Veteran journalist Tracie Potts reflects on 20+ years at NBC News and the next chapter in her career
Release Date: 09/23/2021
Becoming Storytellers
Legendary journalist Bruce Johnson's story is one of grit, survival, grace and ultimately perseverance. He grew up poor in a racially segregated Louisville but never one to view himself as a victim, Johnson pushed through obstacles that could've killed him, to became a 22-time EMMY award-winning, Edward R. Murrow award-winning, Society of Professional Journalists & Washington D.C Hall of Fame inductee among many other accolades in his 44-year career at WUSA in Washington D.C. Johnson chronicles his remarkable life and career in his new book Surviving Deep Waters: A Legendary...
info_outline Ep. 31 Talk show host Chundria Brownlow on how persistence and betting on herself lead to getting her show aired in 200 citiesBecoming Storytellers
Chundria Brownlow is a talk show host, speaker, and filmmaker. Born and raised in Chicago, she has produced entertainment TV and hosted events for more than a decade. Chundria caught the TV bug as a young girl watching her father who was a long-time broadcast engineer at a local Chicago TV station. After graduating from Columbia College Chicago, with a Bachelors degree in Television and a concentration in Production/Directing, Chundria, like many young journalists, struggled to land her first job. That experience propelled her to start her own platform, "The Chundria Show"...
info_outline Ep. 30 Garin Flowers talks being booked, busy and having freedom to create a career path he lovesBecoming Storytellers
Freedom is the way forward for Emmy nominated journalist Garin Flowers, with three journalism jobs and an upcoming Netflix movie appearance, the former “Bachelorette” contestant and local TV news reporter now spends his time doing what he loves, on his own terms.
info_outline Ep. 29 Reporter Victor Williams On His Viral Skateboarding, his journalism career and what's nextBecoming Storytellers
His viral skateboarding on live TV has garnered more than 5 MILLION views on social media but WDIV-NBC Detroit reporter, Victor Williams, wasn’t always praised for his skateboard skills. Growing up in Southwest Atlanta, Victor was teased and told “Black people don’t skateboard”. He kept at it anyway.
info_outline Ep. 28 Veteran journalist Tracie Potts reflects on 20+ years at NBC News and the next chapter in her careerBecoming Storytellers
After more than 30 years gracing our TV screens, veteran NBC News correspondent Tracie Potts is stepping into a new chapter; she’ll be taking over the reins as Executive Director of the Eisenhower Institute at Gettysburg College in less than two weeks!
info_outline Ep. 27 Award-Winning Producer Georgia Dawkins on Creating Her Own Media EmpireBecoming Storytellers
Award-winning producer Georgia Dawkins counts ABC's Good Morning America and Will Packer's Central Ave. talk show among her many producing credits.
info_outline Ep. 26 ESPN's Tiffany Greene on breaking barriers & thriving in a male-dominated fieldBecoming Storytellers
Tiffany Greene talks about making history as the first Black woman play-by-play commentator for ESPN, what it's like working at the network, how she landed her dream job, motivation for aspiring sportscasters & much more.
info_outline Ep. 25 Award-winning journalist, Dave Jordan, on career pivot to PR Director after 25 years as a TV reporter/anchorBecoming Storytellers
Veteran journalist, Dave Jordan, gets candid about his decision to leave journalism for a job as a PR director. He details how he got his start in TV, the changes he's seen in the industry in his 25 years and career gems for others who feel burnt out and in need of a change.
info_outline Ep 24 From a viral hairstyle to a Black hair movement: ABC Dallas Anchor Tashara Parker talks about #TheBunMinistry, impact, & her journalism career.Becoming Storytellers
You may have heard the name or seen the viral bun hairstyle but do you know Tashara Parker's story?
info_outline Ep. 23 MSNBC Associate Producer Cora Cervantes on importance of diversity, equity & inclusion in newsrooms.Becoming Storytellers
MSNBC Associate Producer Cora Cervantes' mission is to push for more diversity, equity & inclusion in newsrooms.
info_outlineAfter more than 30 years gracing our TV screens, veteran NBC News correspondent Tracie Potts is stepping into a new chapter; she’ll be taking over the reins as Executive Director of the Eisenhower Institute at Gettysburg College in less than two weeks!
In this episode, Tracie & I chat about her decades long career doing live reports each morning on dozens of NBC stations across the country, the highlights of her career, challenges, her new chapter, words of wisdom for younger journalists & much more