A job loss propelled her into making the bold move of betting on herself and becoming a nationally syndicated talk show host.
She finds it still difficult to command respect and recognition for her full role as both an on-camera personality and an executive producer.
When she cut her hair short and faced industry skepticism, she decided to stay true to herself, marking the beginning of her resistance to conform.
In her personal life, her power is defined by her ability to love fiercely and protect her family, particularly her son.
She advises women to openly express their desires and not shy away from stating what they want in a relationship, whether it's finding a partner or other personal goals.
She made bold, decisive moves to change staffing and editorial direction, staying true to her vision for the show despite industry skepticism.
She learned to forgive her biological father for not being present in her life, understanding that she doesn't need to make up for lost time and can focus on her own journey.
She sees it as a trope used to dismiss women, particularly women of color, who assert themselves and demand accountability, rather than a genuine assessment of their behavior.
Authenticity is her superpower; she refuses to twist herself to fit others' expectations and would rather fail being true to herself.
She maintains humility by surrounding herself with people who uplift and collaborate with her, recognizing that her success is a team effort.
One thing for certain and two things for sure —today’s guest wouldn’t change nothing for her journey now! The powerhouse known as Tamron Hall links up with SJR, and tells listeners how a job loss propelled her into making the bold move of betting on herself and becoming a nationally syndicated talk show host. But can you imagine holding a position of authority and being diminished because you’re a woman? While sharing how power shows up in her home life, Tamron spills tea on the greatest love story ever told! Trust, you’ll want to hear it. But Sis, when will you start owning what you want, by speaking it into the world? They say closed mouths don’t get fed, so open your mouth! Learn more about the “Watch Where They Hide” book tour at TamronHall.tv
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