55 The Power of Being an Advocate for Yourself and Others with Veteran Media Personality/Expert Elizabeth Espinosa
I wanted to start the new year off strong and today’s guest is exactly that: strong and an inspirational force. We first met as morning reporters in Los Angeles. We were not just trusted colleagues, but friends. I’m excited to share her empowering energy to help you kickstart 2022. She is a multi-lingual Emmy award-winning television reporter, talk show host, media expert, special needs advocate, speaker and so much more.
From the KTLA Morning News and Fox 11’s Good Day LA in Los Angeles to hosting her own nightly talk show on CNN Latino, Sunday morning with Elizabeth Espinosa on KFI-AM 640 and Studio So Cal on PBS she is has always been a powerful voice in the world and for those around her. She is currently the executive director of communications for the largest sheriff’s department in the nation, LA County.
Being a daughter of immigrant parents like I am, Elizabeth has learned that hardships can shape us and define our purpose rather than hold us back. Growing up with a brother with disabilities, she also learned how to use her power to be an advocate for others.
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“They can’t ignore you when you do your best.” – Elizabeth Espinosa
In today’s show, join us as we go behind the scenes of our morning news days, listen to the lessons she learned throughout her media career and the ones by being an advocate for herself and others. She shows you how to stay true to yourself and step into your power in all parts of your life. We discuss how she navigates the world of special needs advocacy, the importance of intention and family and she also shares the secret that Oprah taught her that keeps her grounded and focused.
“I felt like someone had poured all of this water on my blueprint.” – Elizabeth Espinosa
Show Notes:
- How Elizabeth Espinosa became a reporter
- What is it like growing up with a special needs sibling
- How to navigate the world of special needs advocacy
- How to step into your power
- What is the process of finding your voice
- What was the turning point for Elizabeth
- How to stay true to yourself
“I have to tell myself often that slow is fast.” – Elizabeth Espinosa
3 Pieces of Advice or Action Steps:
- Learn your craft
- Work on your craft
- Love and accept yourself
“Life is a series of therapy.” – Elizabeth Espinosa
Brand and Resource Mentions:
- Listen to The Power of The Only Episode 54: The Power of Rejuvenation
- Learn more about Natalie’s Voice-Speaking For The Silenced
Connect with Elizabeth Espinosa:
LinkedIn | Instagram | Twitter
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