speaking of Compassion with Whitney Reynolds
Mar 27, 2022, 07:09 PM
Speaking of Compassion with Whitney Reynolds
Episode #1 / Season Three
On this podcast we are speaking about compassion with the Emmy nominated host & executive
producer of the nationally syndicated Whitney Reynolds Show Whitney Reynolds. Whitney is a
mom to twins Marlowe & Acher, host of Whitney’s Women on iHeartRadio, Chief Inspo Officer
of her TV team and her family, and a woman who from a very young age knew exactly what she
wanted to do.
Whitney is on a mission to bring hope through our deepest struggles and uses her own story to
drive compassion forward. Her mission: Your Story Matters. Her mantra: If the door closes find
the window.
I hope you are inspired to use your story to help others after listening. Tune-in to Season 3 of
The Whitney Reynolds Show launching April 4 th .
Quotes from Whitney Reynolds:
Katie Couric was somebody I totally admired as a kid.
For so long these women put this great dream out there and now I’m able to step in my own
starting line.
I lived being the stories that I tell.
Having gone through what I did as a kid it made me run my show, run my life, run my
storytelling completely different.
I know I need to be an advocate.
Part of our show is showing that you can prevail.
I always knew I wanted to be in television.
My story is not just my story.
When I was an intern at Good Morning America they were doing a story very similar (to mine)
and that would be an easy time to pop my hand up. Ironically I worked behind the scenes to
make sure that story was told right without any of them knowing.
I would not be who I am, what I do without God.
As I go bigger and bigger, it’s so important I get more intimate with my belief system.
It’s so crazy I kinda needed to be a mom to be better as a TV host.
The compassion piece of also being a mom has changed the way I interview.
I want to give my kids stability.
I always knew that whenever I was living in chaos, that I would create this for myself.
5-year-old Whitney was mixing tapes with her sister. 8-year-old Whitney really knew she was
going to be a talk show host.
I get a lot of visions in the shower.
I always say the best is yet to come!
You’ll learn:
Being told no can be a beautiful gift.
Speaking your dreams works.
Your story is your superpower.
Compassion comes from healing our pain.
Our stories matter.
Resources:
The Whitney Reynolds Show: whitneyreynolds.com
Whitney’s Women: whitneyreynolds.com/radio
Christina Glickman: instagram.com/christinaglickman/