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Eva Jannotta - The problem with ‘news’ today…

Jessica Yellin on Glambition Radio with Ali BrownYears ago, we got our news in limited doses – a few TV or radio programs a day; the daily paper. That was it.

Today, we are accustomed to a 24-hour assault on all fronts – online and offline, and even when you try to turn it off. (Just the other day I had to endure noxious TV news airing at an airport gate. As if we aren’t already anxious enough before flying.)

The danger in this perpetual and often manufactured drama and outrage designed for our entertainment and to stoke our news addiction, is that we become numb to the news that REALLY does matter.

Enter my guest this week on Glambition® Radio, Jessica Yellin, founder of #NewsNotNoise. After enjoying an award-winning career of being a White House Correspondent and journalist for major media like CNN and GMA, she had enough of what news has become, and decided to create her own ‘channel’, starting with her Instagram account.

Imagine news that was, well, real ‘news’? Actual information? Amazing!

You’ll hear her take on it. But also on #GlambitionRadio, Jessica shares why she chose to fictionalize her career in her new novel Savage News, and the surprising reaction she’s heard from her readers.

Don’t miss this powerful episode – listen now or download for later here.

Now, speaking of news you can use, here are a few updates…

-> JUST A HANDFUL OF SEATS LEFT AT ICONIC 3.0


Only a handful of seats remain for ICONIC 3.0, happening on Nov. 5+6, 2019 here in Phoenix, AZ. This annual, intimate event is an advanced workshop for women leaders and entrepreneurs who are ready to rethink the usual ‘next moves’ and truly step into their great work in the world, creating the most powerful chapter of their careers.

If you are ready for a higher-level event in a room of true women business leaders (including a special bonus ‘closed-door’ session with my good friend, billion-dollar deal maker Cindy Eckert), consider joining us. We need to undo that formulaic brain (the one we’re not even aware of) and crack open our next level of ICONIC work in the world.

You can read all about it and submit your application here.

-> ARE YOU A VIP?

I have a few days remaining for VIP Strategy Days here in Phoenix this fall. (Usually an easy direct flight from most major cities.)

Clients have used these private days to map out how to best scale their current model (without implosion), position themselves for higher-end fees and clients, plan their next level of growth, drive a creative “sharp right turn”, or birth a whole new brand that matches where they’re really feeling called right now, among other objectives.

We’ll set an agenda based on your needs during a private pre-call before we meet, and a follow-up call is included as well. If you’re interested in learning more, please complete the brief form here and Jen on my team will reach out to you.

Please note I specialize in supporting leaders whose businesses are generating (or on track for) 7-8 figure revenues per year, however lower revenues can be a good fit if there is evidence of a strong platform and growth potential. If you’re not sure, we’re happy to talk with you to see if it’s a fit, once we get your info.

Best,

Ali



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