Adrienne Bankert is an Emmy and Edward R. Murrow Award-winning correspondent for ABC News, Good Morning America, World News Tonight, and Nightline. She reported live from Chaing Rai, Thailand, during the rescue of thirteen boys and their soccer coach as the world watched the historic rescue. She traveled to London to cover the Royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, and was the first network journalist to report live from the scene when several police officers were massacred in Dallas, Texas in 2016. Her compelling interviews from guests that range from wounded warriors to celebrities including Lady Gaga, Bradley Cooper, Dwayne Johnson, Ryan Reynolds, and more have gained widespread attention. She has worked in local news in Sacramento, Dallas-Fort Worth, and in Los Angeles as a host, anchor, health and wellness, and general assignment reporter. She remains committed to the goal she declared early on in her journey to “change the face of television,” and is a regular speaker at events providing practical and inspirational wisdom that launches people into the highest and best versions of their lives.
Key Takeaways:
- We have to be careful not to dismiss the messenger because their picture looks different than what we expect.
- Relationship is the key for every endeavor.
- Life is a lot better when you know the language.
- My main job as an interviewer is to make my guest feel safe.
- Be kind to all people, universally without prejudice.
- It’s who you know but you also have to know who you are.
Resources Mentioned:
- yourhiddensuperpower.com
- Visit Travis’ website at travischappell.com
- Join the Build Your Network Facebook group travischappell.com/group