Tickets are just $25, click here.Stefani first joined the Fox 8 family in 1992 as a reporter and anchor for Good Day Cleveland.Ĭurrently, she co-anchors Fox 8 News in The Morning and Fox 8 News at Noon. So stop trying to please everybody, and don’t be afraid to try something else if things don’t work out. I think a lot of times you just have to say, “No, we’re going to try this, and we’re going to see if it works.” I think as women we try to fix things a lot, and we try to make everyone happy. How can women in business drive change?īy putting their foot down. I was often the youngest person on air, so I was constantly just trying to move forward. My kids really helped me learn to live in the moment. My whole Instagram is based on great mommy moments ( so it’s a lot of stories that bring joy and that helps me change my outlook on life. I get to share a lot of stories about Texans helping Texans. ![]() ![]() But I’ve been able to take my social media and post happy stories, stories you don’t always get to share on the news. However even in my job, because I tell the news a lot of the time I feel down when the day is done. I think you have to find something that makes you happy in addition to it. I’m very lucky in that I have a job I enjoy, but you know what, sometimes a job is just a job. What advice do you have for women who are unhappy in their current position? You never know when that time is going to come. There was one day when they needed a reporter and they didn’t have one, and I was dressed nice so they let me do something on air. I could hear my mother’s voice in my head, and sure enough it helped me out. I remember when I was going in at the middle of the night as a producer at Texas Cable News, and everyone else was in their pajamas. My mom always said, “Dress for the job you want. What advice do you have for women just starting out their careers? ![]() Sometimes even the people you hold up high don’t hold you up high enough, so you have to believe in yourself. I was like, “No, I’m actually looking at the job in Dallas right now.” And she said, “Ugh so many people are looking at that job. I had a mentor as well, and when I was interviewing for the job in Dallas, she contacted me and was like, “I just heard about this job that might be good for you,” and it was at a small publication. Now she’s probably my biggest fan, but she originally wanted me to take this advertising job because it paid better and had vacation from Thanksgiving to New Year’s. We’re seeing more and more women stepping up and doing what their hearts told them to do, listening to that voice in their head that says, “You can do this.” Having something to look forward to always helps, so you know “Oh I have that trip coming up,” or “I have that night out with friends.” What advice do you have for women in business?įollow your heart. I have two sisters, and they’re both in very demanding jobs as well, and I think planning is key. Try to find a way to make sure you have me time. | courtesy of fox 4 What advice do you have for women working in fast paced jobs?
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