Podcast Episode 125: Erin Saxton

A multi Emmy-nominated and award-winning TV producer for The View, Barbara Walters Specials, and Good Morning America, turned PR expert opens up about her journey and what makes a good pitch…

 

Takeaways

  • Know your audience and tailor your self-introduction accordingly.

  • Self-advocacy is crucial for career advancement, especially for women.

  • Authenticity and personality are key assets in media and marketing.

  • Your childhood passions can influence your career path.

  • Confidence can be cultivated by understanding your worth and advocating for yourself.

In a world where self-promotion often feels uncomfortable, Erin Saxton stands out as a beacon of authenticity and expertise. With a rich career that spans across television production and public relations, Erin has transformed her passion into a multi-faceted career. In this blog post, we'll explore her journey, the lessons learned, and the insights she has to offer anyone looking to carve their own path in the competitive landscapes of media and PR.

 

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Ally Portee

Starting out in the world of politics, Ally interned and worked in Washington, DC, in Congress, at The White House, and on political campaigns. Today she’s in a totally different arena: fashion. Developing an eye for sartorial craftsmanship, Ally has learned how to put intricate and detailed collections into words, while developing relationships with some of the world's most leading brands and covering Paris, Milan, and Riyadh Fashion Week shows. Ally started SEELE in 2012. Seele [ze-le] is the German word for Soul and its aim is to encourage people with faith-inspired and lifestyle content that stir the soul. Ally has written for Forbes, Harper’s Bazaar, The Hollywood Reporter, GQ Middle East, Vogue Arabia, Refinery29, NPR, Arabian Business, and Euronews.

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