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I Am Not a Weather Girl Podcast

I Am Not a Weather Girl Podcast

By: Stephanie Weaver
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From national TV anchors to broadcast coaches, Stephanie interviews inspiring women in media to learn about their lives and careers, with the goal to help listeners excel and thrive in their own.

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  • Blayne Alexander: 'Dateline NBC' correspondent on career journey
    Feb 24 2026

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    Stephanie Weaver sits down with Blayne Alexander — a correspondent for "Dateline NBC" and a journalist with NBC News.

    Blayne has reported across every major platform at NBC, including "NBC Nightly News," "Today," and MSNBC. From serving as an Atlanta-based correspondent to spending two years in Washington covering national headlines, her career has taken her from the White House to Wimbledon — and everywhere in between.

    In this episode, Blayne opens up about her journey into journalism, navigating high-pressure news environments, balancing career ambition with family life, and the lessons she’s learned along the way.

    Tune in for a powerful close to Season One.

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  • Amy Freeze: Emmy-winning meteorologist on weather career, motherhood, and AI
    Feb 17 2026

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    Amy Freeze is a six-time Emmy Award–winning meteorologist and veteran television host whose career has taken her to top markets across the country. Most recently, she has appeared on FOX Weather and WABC-TV in New York. Earlier in her career, she made history as the first female Chief Meteorologist in Chicago at WFLD.

    In this compelling episode, Amy opens up about her unconventional path into meteorology, the ambition that first drew her to broadcasting, and the perseverance it took to thrive in a male-dominated industry. She also shares candid reflections on balancing motherhood with a high-profile career, redefining priorities through different seasons of life, and how emerging technologies like AI and digital media are reshaping the future of weather reporting.

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    56 mins
  • The emotional, psychological costs of journalism with Dr. Gretchen Hoak
    Feb 10 2026

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    Dr. Gretchen Hoak is an Associate Professor of Journalism in the School of Media and Journalism at Kent State University, Kent, Ohio. Before entering academia, she spent 10 years as a local television news reporter and anchor, focusing mostly on police and crime stories. Her PhD and research agenda focuses on the psychological and emotional effects that covering traumatic news stories can have on journalists. She has 14 publications on journalism and trauma in various national and international academic journals including Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, Journalism Practice, and Journalism & Mass Communication Educator.

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    1 hr and 1 min
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