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Summary:
Ever wondered how to get a TV interview? Our latest episode reveals the insider secrets to making it happen!
If you’re an author or expert aiming to gain media exposure, this conversation is full of tips and strategies you won’t want to miss. Today’s guest, seasoned news anchor and TV host Nicole Nalepa, shares her unique perspective on what it takes to stand out to anchors and producers.
In episode #170 of The Author’s Corner, Nicole Nalepa talks about her journey from morning news anchor to co-host of Great Day at 9A and host of Mommyhood Unscripted, now airing as a TV show. She unpacks key tactics for crafting an email pitch, common mistakes to avoid, and the importance of authenticity in connecting with media gatekeepers. Tune in for Nicole’s expert advice on navigating the TV interview process and getting your story the attention it deserves!
Key takeaways:
- Explore the importance of pursuing your passion and dreams.
- Discover how to effectively pitch a story.
- Learn the significance of concise and engaging communication.
- Uncover the benefits of personalized pitches.
- Recognize the value of authenticity in media appearances.
- Explore strategies for increasing your chances of being invited as a guest.
- And much more!
Resources mentioned in this episode:
- Nicole’s Podcast: Mommyhood Unscripted
- WFSB-TV News
- Nicole’s Favorite Book: My Name is Memory by Ann Brashares
About Nicole Nalepa:
Nicole Nalepa is a seasoned news anchor, TV host, and podcast producer known for her mom-focused show, Mommyhood Unscripted. After over a decade waking up Connecticut on WFSB-TV’s morning news, she transitioned to a daylight role, now co-hosting Great Day at 9A and the Noon newscast with segments like Family Friday and 3 Things You Need to Know & 1 You Don’t. Her Mommyhood Unscripted podcast, featuring candid conversations with experts on motherhood, also became a TV show on WWAX, airing Sundays at 8:30 a.m. Nicole's journalistic experience includes covering major events like the Boston Marathon bombing manhunt and Hurricane Sandy.
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