My work speaks for itself.

Change works most effectively when started from the inside

Author Brene Brown - her books inspire me to "dare greatly".

As a major country music fan, the CMA awards are my favorite!

I salute all workingwomen everywhere! You inspire me to keep going!

Robin Roberts - what a trailblazer she has been in sports TV! One of the best in TV.

How to get a seat at the table: 1. Be excellent. 2. Say a prayer. 3. Be available 4. Be you

I want to be known for good work first. A good story and good delivery is just that - period.

Michelle Tafoya - best NFL sideline reporter - period. She is always prepared and professional.

If anything, people think it's cool that I'm still working. I'm proud to be a working mama in this world.

I do respect the political process and those that cover politics on a regular basis. It's just not for me.

Politics is quite draining. There are so many heated discussions and press conferences to cover during a convention.

Focus on your work. Be the best you that you can be. Develop a thick skin and let things roll off your back. And keep a sense of humor!

I am sent on assignments just like guys. I have covered presidential campaigns, natural disasters, tragedies, red carpets, medical stories and more.

MTV Awards are fun - it's MTV! You never know what's going to happen. It's a slice of pop culture in the moment, and you can't take it too seriously.

I have had bosses that were genuinely excited when I told them I was pregnant. I feel very blessed, but I also know I need to continue to do excellent work and stay organized.

I feel very lucky to have served under some great bosses. The majority of them were men, but I have also had a few women. In many ways, I feel like media is pretty neutral when it comes to gender.

Do good work and let that speak for itself. Don't waste time arguing with someone. Instead, show them in your work. That's easier said than done, but it really is the best solution. No one can argue with good work.

Do the best work you can do and try not to worry about the fact that you are a woman covering the NFL and you have never played the sport before. Just focus on the story and study, prepare and deliver the best report possible.

Sure, there are times when the guys talk about playing football in school and I can't relate to that, but I can relate to being a female athlete. And as long as you are prepared, work hard and know your stuff, you will be fine.

I am pretty proud to be the Super Bowl correspondent for Inside Edition. It is the most coveted assignment, and the most watched event in our country - every year. The pomp and circumstance during Super Bowl week leading up to the game is just incredible.

I get an adrenaline rush from "playing with the big boys." I consider myself a tomboy and was an athlete in high school, so I like to "talk shop" anyway. But it's fun to actually get paid to cover the NFL with all these incredible former players and sports anchors.

During the game, we never sit down. Not only is there action on the field, but we also have to cover the half-time show and interview all the celebrities attending. But once it's all over, it's a pretty satisfying feeling. My team and I love delivering an exciting and all-encompassing story the next day for our viewers. We want them to see and experience all that we did.

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