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My guest today is the Two-time Emmy Award-Winning Anchor of Inside Edition, Deborah Norville. Deborah is currently the longest-serving anchor on American television and an inductee into the Broadcasting & Cable Hall of Fame. She is the former co-host of NBC’s “Today” and current anchor of Inside Edition, with over 5 million daily viewers. She’s […]

My guest today is the Two-time Emmy Award-Winning Anchor of Inside Edition, Deborah Norville. Deborah is currently the longest-serving anchor on American television and an inductee into the Broadcasting & Cable Hall of Fame. She is the former co-host of NBC’s “Today” and current anchor of Inside Edition, with over 5 million daily viewers. She’s also on the Board of Directors of Viacom. We talk about her longtime career, and overcoming obstacles, during this podcast episode.

The 5 questions I ask in this episode:

What did you learn about TV production in high school when you were in the Junior Miss beauty contest? You’re one of the longest-running anchors on TV. What do you think has led to your longevity in such a competitive industry? You’ve encountered major obstacles like a jail sentence, being overweight and corporate politics. What is it about you that lets you persevere, and triumph, through these obstacles? As someone who also speaks to many luminaries, what are some of your best interview tips? What’s your best piece of career advice?

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