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There is an almost constant tug-of-war going on inside working moms. They are pulled between wanting what’s best for their career, and what’s best for their kids. Welcome to The Working Mom’s Guide to Sanity podcast, your go-to resource for support, advice, and inspiration as you navigate the challenges of balancing your ambitious career dreams, and your family. Each week, we’ll bring you interviews with powerhouse working moms to share their insights on how they manage to find sanity while juggling their demanding jobs and kids. So, whether you’re listening on your commute to work, during your lunch break, or while running errands, we’re here to support you and help you achieve your goals as a working mom. Tune in to The Working Mom’s Guide to Sanity podcast and join our community of like-minded moms who are torn between their kids and careers like you are!
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Monday Mar 07, 2022
EP 28 How to be your own publicist, with MSNBC producer Tamisha Harris
Monday Mar 07, 2022
Monday Mar 07, 2022
Tamisha Harris, a national network producer with 20 years of experience, has worked for networks such as ABC, BET, CBS, and CNN/HLN.
She knows how powerful a media appearance can be in elevating brilliant authors, entrepreneurs, and subject matter experts. She also knows that many of these people are missing their opportunity to connect with local or national audiences because they do not know how to pitch their stories. In this episode, she shows us how to get on TV...now.
Show Notes
00:00 Tamisha's journey from entertainment to news production
05:31 Why it’s important for people to tell their own stories and be their own publicist
07:45 How to find out when the producer pitch days are, so you know when to approach and understand what your producer is actually looking for.
11:46 Leveraging appearances on national TV for a very long time, even if you are not
a business owner/entrepreneur.
14:22 Why top headlines shifting away from COVID
15:35 What new topics or trends are emerging?
22:38 Video pitches: why they can be very effective
24:09 Takeaways & resources