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🎙️ From News to Healing — Brandon Lee’s Transformation20 May 202500:57:53
🎙️ Life After News: From News to Healing — Brandon Lee’s Transformation

In this episode, Brandon Lee joins us to share his journey from the television news to the healing art therapy. Brandon now leads Art of Our Soul, using art and music therapy to help trauma survivors—including convicted felons—heal through joyful expression.

We explore how the isolation of the 2020 pandemic led Brandon to a pivotal relapse that unlocked the door to unprocessed childhood trauma. Through art therapy, community, and compassion, Brandon not only rebuilt his life, but also created a program that is reducing recidivism and transforming lives behind bars.

💡 Key Takeaways

  • Brandon’s transformation from anchor to art therapist is a story of resilience and purpose.
  • Art therapy is more than creativity—it’s a powerful therapeutic tool.
  • The COVID-19 pandemic became a personal reckoning for Brandon, sparking deep emotional healing.
  • A joyful healing environment fosters emotional safety and deeper therapeutic impact.
  • Art of Our Soul is making a measurable difference in reducing recidivism through creative programs.
  • Addressing trauma and incarceration with empathy can shift societal perceptions.
  • Holistic healing programs are gaining attention from insurers and advocates.
  • Brandon’s upcoming documentary, Blank Canvas, seeks to humanize and elevate the stories of incarcerated artists.

📎 Related Links

🔗 Stay Connected with Life After News

  • 🎧 Listen & Subscribe: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favorite platform
  • 📺 Watch full episodes: youtube.com/@LifeAfterNews
  • 📱 Instagram: @MrJasonBall & @LifeAfterNewsPod
  • 💼 LinkedIn: Jason Ball
  • 🗞️ Newsletter: Desert Dispatch – Read now
  • 🏨 Stay: Old Ranch Inn — A boutique retreat in Palm Springs
  • 📅 New episodes drop every Tuesday!
  • 🙌 Love this episode? Share it with a friend.

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And yep—there’s a former news person behind the scenes. Stay tuned as we spotlight more about Chatmosa and how it’s reshaping community-powered media.

Let Life After News inspire your next chapter. Because leaving the news doesn’t mean the story’s over—it means a new one’s just beginning.

🎙️ Jillian Barberie: Facing Life’s Challenges Head-on20 May 202500:59:27
🎙️ Life After News — Jillian Barberie: Facing Life’s Challenges Head-on


🎧 Episode Summary

In this inspiring episode, Jason Ball sits down with broadcasting icon Jillian Barberie to revisit her remarkable career and the resilience that has shaped her journey. From a cultural awakening in Miami to groundbreaking success on Good Day LA, Jillian shares candid reflections on fame, loss, recovery, and rebirth.

She opens up about her breast cancer diagnosis, financial hardship, and particularly, the emotional and psychological toll of her IRS troubles, which she identifies as the hardest challenge she’s ever faced. Jillian speaks openly about how these experiences tested her at every level—and how she’s used creativity, community, and courage to rebuild.

This is a powerful conversation about embracing authenticity, staying present, and turning challenges into transformative growth.

🔑 Key Takeaways

  • Be Yourself: Jillian emphasizes the power of authenticity in standing out professionally.
  • Cultural Awakening: Living in Miami was a turning point in Jillian’s personal and professional worldview.
  • Career Highlights: Good Day LA was pivotal in establishing Jillian’s TV persona.
  • Evolving Media: Social media changed how broadcasters engage with audiences.
  • Life After Diagnosis: Breast cancer and recovery reshaped her identity and priorities.
  • IRS Struggles: Her financial challenges with the IRS proved to be her most grueling life challenge.
  • Support Systems Matter: Healing required community, therapy, and self-reflection.
  • Creative Outlets: Art became a sanctuary during post-treatment life.
  • Advice to Youth: Stay in the moment, be adaptable, and embrace life’s uncertainty.

🔗 Connect with Jillian

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Let Life After News inspire your next chapter. Because leaving the news doesn’t mean the story’s over—it means a new one’s just beginning.

🎙️ Life After News - Trailer #2 Upcoming Guests13 May 202500:03:18

🎙️ Life After News

Hosted by Jason Ball

Welcome to Life After News—the podcast where we dive into the extraordinary second acts of people who walked away from a life in local TV news to find something more.

I'm Jason Ball, and after an incredible 30-year career in local television news, I left the newsroom behind and started a new journey of reinvention. Like many others during the Great Resignation—sparked by the pandemic, social justice protests, a turbulent election, and even an insurrection—I felt the need to reassess what truly mattered. That decision led me to the Old Ranch Inn in Palm Springs, and now, to this podcast.

🧠 What We Explore

  • The importance of journalism—and how to support those who stay or transition
  • Reinvention after burnout and the pressure of deadlines
  • The courage it takes to walk away and redefine success
  • Second careers in art, coaching, business, and beyond
  • Using newsroom-honed skills in deeply meaningful new ways
  • Personal stories of healing, growth, and even beekeeping
  • Small business and hospitality life—including our own journey buying and running a boutique hotel in Palm Springs

🎤 Sneak Peek: Meet Our First Guests

Brandon Lee – Founder, Art of Our Soul

Former Emmy-winning anchor turned healing visionary. Brandon shares how art and music therapy are transforming lives in the Arizona prison system—and how he’s using his journey of addiction recovery to train and empower others through creative expression.

Renee Washington – Executive Coach, Former News Director

Renee went from boss to coach. She’s taken the parts of journalism she loved—mentorship, development, leadership—and now helps professionals unlock their potential with the gift of time and mindset freedom.

Jillian Barberie – TV Personality

One of TV’s most vibrant personalities, Jillian opens up about leaving Good Day LA, overcoming cancer, issues with the IRS, and embracing a fully authentic new chapter. Expect unfiltered stories, Canadian nostalgia, and a killer Pamela Anderson impression.

Jackie Johnson – Former CBS2 Weather Anchor

Jackie stepped away from the green screen for gardening and motherhood. In this fun and heartfelt conversation, we talk about stillness, family life, and her clever new interactive project: “What’s the Weather? What’s for Dinner?”—where the forecast just might decide your meal.

📣 Stay Connected

  • 🎧 Subscribe now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen
  • 📺 Watch the video version on YouTube: youtube.com/@LifeAfterNews
  • 📱 Follow on Instagram: @MrJasonBall and @LifeAfterNewsPod
  • 💼 Connect on LinkedIn: Jason Ball
  • 🏨 Visit us at the Old Ranch Inn: oldranchinn.com – our boutique escape in the heart of Palm Springs
  • 🗞️ Subscribe to Desert Dispatch: desertdispatch.beehiiv.com – reflections on storytelling, second careers, and desert life
  • 📅 Launch Date: The first three episodes drop Tuesday, May 20, with new episodes every Tuesday after that
  • 🙌 Enjoying the show? Share Life After News with a friend, colleague, or fellow journalist ready for their next chapter

Let Life After News inspire your next chapter. Because leaving the news doesn’t mean the story’s over—it means a new one’s just beginning.

🎙️ Life After News - Trailer #113 May 202500:03:29

🎙️ Life After News

Hosted by Jason Ball

Welcome to Life After News—the podcast where we dive into the extraordinary second acts of people who walked away from a life in local TV news to find something more.

I'm Jason Ball, and after an incredible 30-year career in local television news, I left the newsroom behind and started a new journey of reinvention. Like many others during the Great Resignation—sparked by the pandemic, social justice protests, a turbulent election, and even an insurrection—I felt the need to reassess what truly mattered. That decision led me to the Old Ranch Inn in Palm Springs, and now, to this podcast.

🧠 What We Explore

  • The importance of journalism—and how to support those who stay or transition
  • Reinvention after burnout and the pressure of deadlines
  • The courage it takes to walk away and redefine success
  • Second careers in art, coaching, business, and beyond
  • Using newsroom-honed skills in deeply meaningful new ways
  • Personal stories of healing, growth, and even beekeeping
  • Small business and hospitality life—including our own journey buying and running a boutique hotel in Palm Springs

🎤 Sneak Peek: Meet Our First Guests

Brandon Lee – Founder, Art of Our Soul

Former Emmy-winning anchor turned healing visionary. Brandon shares how art and music therapy are transforming lives in the Arizona prison system—and how he’s using his journey of addiction recovery to train and empower others through creative expression.

Renee Washington – Executive Coach, Former News Director

Renee went from boss to coach. She’s taken the parts of journalism she loved—mentorship, development, leadership—and now helps professionals unlock their potential with the gift of time and mindset freedom.

Jillian Barberie – TV Personality

One of TV’s most vibrant personalities, Jillian opens up about leaving Good Day LA, overcoming cancer, issues with the IRS, and embracing a fully authentic new chapter. Expect unfiltered stories, Canadian nostalgia, and a killer Pamela Anderson impression.

Jackie Johnson – Former CBS2 Weather Anchor

Jackie stepped away from the green screen for gardening and motherhood. In this fun and heartfelt conversation, we talk about stillness, family life, and her clever new interactive project: “What’s the Weather? What’s for Dinner?”—where the forecast just might decide your meal.

📣 Stay Connected

  • 🎧 Subscribe now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen
  • 📺 Watch the video version on YouTube: youtube.com/@LifeAfterNews
  • 📱 Follow on Instagram: @MrJasonBall and @LifeAfterNewsPod
  • 💼 Connect on LinkedIn: Jason Ball
  • 🏨 Visit us at the Old Ranch Inn: oldranchinn.com – our boutique escape in the heart of Palm Springs
  • 🗞️ Subscribe to Desert Dispatch: desertdispatch.beehiiv.com – reflections on storytelling, second careers, and desert life
  • 📅 Launch Date: The first three episodes drop Tuesday, May 20, with new episodes every Tuesday after that
  • 🙌 Enjoying the show? Share Life After News with a friend, colleague, or fellow journalist ready for their next chapter


 

Let Life After News inspire your next chapter. Because leaving the news doesn’t mean the story’s over—it means a new one’s just beginning.

🎙️ Breaking News: Why Jackie Johnson Left TV & Started The Weather Chef01 Jun 202500:37:19

🎙️ Breaking News: Why Jackie Johnson Left TV & Started The Weather Chef

What happens when a lifelong dream collides with a life-altering reality? In this episode, Jason Ball talks with Jackie Johnson McBride, a former broadcast meteorologist whose journey took her from high-intensity newsrooms to the peaceful rhythms of small-town life and seasonal cooking.

From her childhood goal of becoming a meteorologist to navigating the high-pressure world of Los Angeles television, Jackie shares what it was like to step off the news set and into the world of motherhood. She opens up about the tough decision to leave her career, the unexpected joys of Santa Barbara life, and how a love of weather and food gave birth to The Weather Chef.

🌤️ Highlights:

  • Jackie’s childhood dream: chasing clouds and careers
  • The leap from meteorology to television broadcasting
  • The grind of fast-paced news in Miami and L.A.
  • Why she walked away from the camera to become a present mom
  • The emotional pull of the newsroom—and why she still misses it
  • How motherhood shaped her resilience and sense of identity
  • The birth of The Weather Chef: where recipes meet weather patterns
  • Seasonal eating and slowing down during the pandemic
  • Staying authentic through life’s transitions
  • Advice for young professionals: put in the work, and love what you do

🍴 Featured Links:

🔗 Stay Connected to Life After News

Let Life After News inspire your next chapter. Because leaving the news doesn’t mean the story’s over—it means a new one’s just beginning.

🎙️ Second Acts in Palm Springs: My Life After New27 May 202500:27:51


🎙️ Life After News — Second Acts in Palm Springs

🧵 Episode Summary

In this conversation, Jason Ball sits down with fellow boutique hotelier David Rios to Palm Springs’ hospitality scene. David opens up about his journey from interior design to working on The Trixie Motel and renovating his own hotel The Velvet Rope.  Jason shares his journey from the newsroom to owning and operating Old Ranch Inn.

The day after this episode was recorded, a bombing at the American Reproductive Center rocked the Palm Springs community. The attack severely damaged dozens of surrounding businesses—including David’s hotel. Jason reflects on this tragic event and sets the stage for a powerful conversation about resilience, beauty, and the meaning of home.  Jason shares how listeners can support ongoing recovery efforts.

✨ Key Takeaways

·       🌴 Palm Springs is home to more than 80 boutique hotels.

·       🤝 Collaboration between local hotel owners enhances the guest experience and strengthens community ties.

·       📈 Success in boutique hospitality requires both smart marketing and authentic engagement with the community.

About the Bombing (May 17)

🎙️ Life After News pauses to acknowledge the tragic May 17 bombing at the American Reproductive Center in Palm Springs. The explosion not only impacted the clinic but caused severe damage to multiple nearby businesses, including David Rios’s The Velvet Rope.

This episode is a tribute to the strength of Palm Springs—and to the individuals like David who are rebuilding in the face of adversity.

🙌 How You Can Help

🏗️ Rebuild Palm Springs Fund

🏨 David Rios’s Go Fund Me 

🌐 Connect with David Rios

·       🖼️ Website: DavidRiosDesigns.com

·       📸 Instagram: @DavidRiosDesigns

🔜 Breaking News! Next on Life After News…

🎙️ Jackie Johnson McBride — Jackie has a big announcement, so we are dropping her episode on Sunday, June 1.   From forecasting storms to stirring the pot in the kitchen, Jackie Johnson McBride joins Life After News to share her remarkable journey from television meteorologist to The Weather Chef, a cool new interactive experience you going to love.

She and Jason explore reinvention, seasonal living, and life’s most unexpected transitions.

📅 Don’t miss this one — Sunday, June 1!

🔗 Stay Connected to Life After News

·       🎧 Subscribe: Spotify, Apple Podcasts & more

·       📺 Watch: YouTube.com/@LifeAfterNews

·       📱 Follow: @MrJasonBall & @LifeAfterNewsPod

·       💼 LinkedIn: Jason Ball

·       🏨 Stay: Old Ranch Inn

·       🗞️ Read: Desert Dispatch – the newsletter on storytelling & reinvention

·       📅 New Episodes: Every Tuesday

·       💌 Love the show? Share it with a friend!

Let Life After News inspire your next chapter. Because leaving the news doesn’t mean the story’s over—it means a new one’s just beginning.

🎙️ From Reporter to Social Media Star...and Monitizing It: Lora McLaughlin Peterson27 May 202500:45:08

🎙️ Life After News

Building a Media Empire:  From News Reporter to Social Media Star

📝 Episode Summary (How She Did It)

In this episode of Life After News, Jason Ball dives into the practical playbook behind Lora McLaughlin Peterson’s transformation from local news reporter to digital content powerhouse. Best known for her brand Lorafied, Lora didn’t just pivot careers—she engineered a lifestyle business from the ground up by leveraging her newsroom skills, identifying a relatable niche, and mastering content strategy across platforms.

She began by posting simple, relatable content around budget-friendly living and modern home hacks—filling a gap she noticed in everyday media. By focusing on short-form video, tapping into platform trends, and remaining deeply responsive to her audience, she grew a loyal following.

Lora shares how she built Lorafied by:

  • Using storytelling tactics honed in TV news to make her content stand out.
  • Listening to her followers and using their feedback to shape her content roadmap.
  • Turning authentic engagement into monetization, without compromising her values.

🔑 Key Takeaways

  • Career Pivot with Purpose: Lora left local news to spend more time with her family and build a career on her own terms.
  • Creativity is Currency: Standing out in the digital space requires innovation, resourcefulness, and a clear voice.
  • The Birth of ‘Lorafied’: Inspired by modern home economics, Lora's brand focuses on practical solutions and down-to-earth content.
  • Community First: Building trust and connection with followers is more important than going viral.
  • Money-Saving Wisdom: From affordable dupes to healthy fast food tips, Lorafied delivers value in every post.
  • Authenticity Wins: Lora emphasizes being real and relatable as a cornerstone of her content strategy.
  • Find Your Lane: Knowing and embracing your niche can unlock growth and opportunities.
  • Monetizing the Mission: Turning influence into income takes strategic thinking, consistent effort, and business acumen.
  • Small Business, Big Workload: Behind the scenes, running Lorafied is more demanding than any 9-to-5.

👥 Connect with Lora / Lorafied

🔗 Stay Connected to Life After News

  • 🎧 Subscribe: Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favorite podcast app
  • 📺 Watch Episodes: YouTube.com/@LifeAfterNews
  • 📱 Instagram: @MrJasonBall & @LifeAfterNewsPod
  • 💼 LinkedIn: Jason Ball
  • 🏨 Visit: Old Ranch Inn – A boutique retreat in Palm Springs
  • 🗞️ Read: Desert Dispatch, our newsletter on storytelling and reinvention
  • 📅 New Episodes: Every Tuesday
  • 🙌 Support the Show: If you loved this episode, share it with a friend!

 

Let Life After News inspire your next chapter. Because leaving the news doesn’t mean the story’s over—it means a new one’s just beginning.

🎙️ When Breaking News Hits Home: Ellen Leyva on Surviving the Eaton Fire03 Jun 202500:34:16

🎙️ When Breaking News Hits Home: Ellen Leyva on Surviving the Eaton Fire

Veteran news anchor Ellen Leyva spent nearly 30 years reporting breaking stories — but nothing prepared her for when breaking news struck her own home. In this conversation, just weeks after her retirement from KABC, Ellen opens up about surviving the Eaton Fire, the emotional toll of seeing her community threatened, and how it redefined her understanding of the news she once reported.

Ellen also reflects on:

·       Covering the OJ Simpson trial, 9/11, and decades of history

·       Her enduring on-air partnership with David Ono

·       Balancing career and motherhood while anchoring the morning show

·       Early encounters with Justin Timberlake and Donald Trump

·       Why she walked away from the anchor desk

·       How painting, travel, and love are shaping her life after news

This is Ellen’s most personal story yet — raw, real, and revealing.

📌 Chapters
00:00 Ellen Leyva's Journey in News Broadcasting
08:58 Memorable Moments in Journalism
11:59 The Dynamics of Anchoring
15:00 Personal Life and Balancing Career
17:59 Life After Retirement and New Beginnings
21:30 A Serendipitous Reunion
23:07 Navigating Life Changes
23:46 The Eaton Fire Experience
28:01 Reflections on Retirement
32:10 Finding Peace and Purpose
35:03 The Art of Transition
38:07 Advice for Aspiring Journalists

👉 Follow Ellen on Instagram: @abc7ellen

🔗 Stay Connected to Life After News

• 🎧 Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts & more
 • 📺 Watch full episodes: YouTube.com/@LifeAfterNews
• 📱 Instagram: @MrJasonBall & @LifeAfterNewsPod
• 💼 LinkedIn: Jason Ball
• 🏨 Visit: Old Ranch Inn – A boutique retreat in Palm Springs
• 🗞️ Read: Desert Dispatch – Stories of reinvention
• 📅 New Episodes: Every Tuesday
• 🙌 Love the show? Share it with a friend! Give us 5-star ratings!  

#EllenLeyva #BreakingNews #EatonFire #LifeAfterNews #NewsAnchor #WildfireSurvivor #WomenInMedia #RetirementJourney #DavidOno #TVJournalism #OJSimpsonTrial #911Coverage #JustinTimberlake #DonaldTrump #CareerTransition #AnchorLife #StorytellingMatters #LifeAfterTV #PersonalGrowth #Reinvention

Let Life After News inspire your next chapter. Because leaving the news doesn’t mean the story’s over—it means a new one’s just beginning.

🎙️ She Quit TV News. Then Ran for Senate, Joined the Guard, & Launched a Company. Christina Pascucci UNLEASHED 🚨🔥01 Jul 202500:39:01

🎙️ Life After News  – Christina Pascucci: From Anchor Desk to Fire Zones, Senate Runs, and Global Impact

Buckle up. Christina Pascucci doesn’t play small. 💥

In this episode of Life After News, former Los Angeles anchor and reporter Christina Pascucci returns with a vengeance—and a mission. Less than two years after leaving TV news, she…

⚡ Ran for U.S. Senate while 5 months pregnant
 ⚡ Gave birth, then joined the California State Guard
 ⚡ Reported from the fire zone WHILE serving in uniform
 ⚡ Traveled to Yemen
 ⚡ Launched her own consultancy firm (🧭 Atlas)
 ⚡ Became a leading voice in foster care reform
 ⚡ Is now expecting baby #2—and maybe planning her next big move 👀

This is what happens when a journalist refuses to play by the old rules.

💬 She speaks truth on:

  • The broken foster care system and how to fix it
  • Why traveling with a baby changes everything
  • The news assignment that finally broke her
  • What journalists do BETTER than most politicians

📌 Featured nonprofit: The Change Reaction
📱 Follow Christina: @ChristinaPascucci


📣 🔗 Stay Connected to Life After News

  • 🎧 Subscribe: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favorite platform
  • 📺 Watch on YouTube: youtube.com/@LifeAfterNews
  • 📱 Instagram: @MrJasonBall & @LifeAfterNewsPod
  • 💼 LinkedIn: Jason Ball
  • 🏨 Visit: Old Ranch Inn – A boutique retreat in Palm Springs
  • 🗞️ Subscribe & Read: Desert Dispatch – our newsletter on storytelling and reinvention
  • 📅 New episodes every Tuesday
  • 🙌 Love the show? Share it with a friend
  • 🔗 Subscribe, share, and give us that ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ if you're feeling it.

#LifeAfterNews #ChristinaPascucci #TVNewsExit #CareerPivot #RunForOffice #CaliforniaPolitics #FosterCareReform #WomenInMedia #JasonBall #MilitaryService #FemaleEntrepreneurs #NewsToImpact #StateGuard #PodcastEpisode #DesertDispatch #NewsroomExit #ChangeReaction #JournalistsInPolitics #SenateRun #KTLAAlumni #LifeAfterTV #InspiredAF

Let Life After News inspire your next chapter. Because leaving the news doesn’t mean the story’s over—it means a new one’s just beginning.

🎙 BONUS EPISODE: Jason Ball returns to KTLA: The Story Behind Life After News30 Jun 202500:15:21

📺 In this special bonus episode, Jason Ball returns to KTLA, not as the news director, but as a guest. He sits down to share the inspiration behind Life After News, his personal journey away from the newsroom.

💬 In this episode:

  • What it felt like to return to KTLA as a guest
  • The moment Jason knew it was time to leave TV news
  • The idea that sparked Life After News
  • How the podcast is helping others redefine success after the newsroom

🎙 Whether you're a longtime friend from the industry or new to the Life After News community, this candid conversation is a powerful introduction to the mission behind the podcast.

🔗 Links & Resources

📌Back to regularly schedule programming tomorrow with KTLA alum Christina Pascucci and her life after news.

🎧 If this is your first time here—welcome.
Hit follow, dig into previous episodes, and stick around for what's coming next.

Let Life After News inspire your next chapter. Because leaving the news doesn’t mean the story’s over—it means a new one’s just beginning.

🎙️ How To Pivot Out Of Journalism Before You Burn Out with Aundrea Cline-Thomas 🛑🔥24 Jun 202500:47:40

🎙️ How To Pivot Out Of Journalism Before You Burn Out with Aundrea Cline-Thomas 🛑🔥

Are you a journalist wondering what’s next?
 Feeling stuck? Exhausted? Invisible?

🎯 This episode is your step-by-step playbook for making a bold career move without losing your identity—or your paycheck.

🚨 Aundrea Cline-Thomas did it. So can you.

She left WCBS. She launched her own agency.
 She replaced her income.
 And now she’s helping YOU do the same.

🎧 In This Episode:

🧠 Clarity Before the Resume - Don’t start with job boards. Start with you. Aundrea reveals the single exercise that changed her life.

💰 How to Buy Yourself Time - “Money buys time.” Aundrea shares how she planned her exit like a contract, not a fantasy.

📢 Rebrand or Be Forgotten - Why journalists fail in other industries—and how to fix it quickly.

💼 Turn Your Skills Into a Business - Aundrea said yes to everything at first. But then she got focused. Find out what made her first dollar—and her first client.

🧰 Toolkit for the Pivot:

  • Transferable Skills Guide (FREE!)
  • Personal brand audit
  • Real-life job language decoded (no more “MMJ” and “OTS” nonsense)
  • The one mindset shift that opened every door


💥 You Need This Episode If:

✅ You say “I could do anything” but don’t know what that is
 ✅ You’ve been laid off—or see it coming
 ✅ You’re afraid to leave, but more afraid to stay
 ✅ You miss your family, your freedom, and yourself

“You’re not starting over. You’re starting from experience.” – Aundrea Cline-Thomas

🎯 Next step:
🎧 LISTEN NOW. Then go to StartYourRewrite.com and download the guide that’s helped hundreds of journalists take control of their next chapter.

📲 Tag us when you listen:
@lifeafternewspod | @aundreact
Use #LifeAfterNews and #RewriteYourCareer — we might share your story.


📣 🔗 Stay Connected to Life After News



 #CareerPivot #HowToQuitNews #JournalismExitPlan #RewriteYourCareer #LifeAfterNews #MediaBurnout #StartYourRewrite #NewsEscapePlan #FromNewsToNext #TransferableSkills #PersonalBranding #PivotWithPurpose #BlackWomenInMedia #NextBestThing

 

Let Life After News inspire your next chapter. Because leaving the news doesn’t mean the story’s over—it means a new one’s just beginning.

🎙️ Life After News with Tamsen Fadal: Redefining Midlife, Menopause & Media 🎥📚17 Jun 202500:33:01

🎙️ Life After News with Tamsen Fadal: Redefining Midlife, Menopause & Media 🎥📚

In this episode of Life After News, veteran journalist and advocate Tamsen Fadal joins Jason Ball to talk about leaving behind a 30-year broadcast career to champion a long-overdue conversation: menopause, midlife, and women's health.

🔔 Tamsen opens up about her on-air health scare in 2019, how it became the catalyst for a seismic personal and professional shift, and why she chose to tackle one of society’s biggest taboos. Now an award-winning documentary producer, author of How to Menopause, and host of her own podcast, Tamsen is rewriting the narrative of what it means to thrive at midlife.

🔑 In This Episode:

  • 📉 Why menopause has been misrepresented—and misunderstood—for decades
  • 🎬 Behind the scenes of her PBS documentary The M Factor
  • 📖 What went into researching and writing How to Menopause, featuring 42 experts
  • 🧠 The neuroscience of menopause: brain fog, anxiety, and hormone shifts
  • 🩺 The truth about hormone therapy, testosterone, and medical bias
  • 💪 Building confidence to advocate for your health—and your worth
  • 🗣️ Why this movement needs men too: partners, coworkers, and allies
  • 🚀 Tips for anyone considering a career pivot or second act
  • 📱 Building influence and community on social media—without filters or fear

🌟 Key Quotes:

“If you have ovaries, you are going through menopause. That’s 50% of the population.”

“I didn’t want women to think they were going crazy. I wanted them to have answers.”

“This is the most important story I’ve ever told—and the most personal.”

🔗 Stay Connected with Tamsen:

💬 Join the Conversation:

Have you or someone you love struggled to find clarity around menopause? This episode is for you—and everyone who wants to understand, support, and advocate.

📣 Stay Connected

  • 🎧 Subscribe now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen
  • 📺 Watch the video version on YouTube: youtube.com/@LifeAfterNews
  • 📱 Follow on Instagram: @MrJasonBall and @LifeAfterNewsPod
  • 💼 Connect on LinkedIn: Jason Ball
  • 🏨 Visit us at the Old Ranch Inn: oldranchinn.com – our boutique escape in the heart of Palm Springs
  • 🗞️ Subscribe to Desert Dispatch: desertdispatch.beehiiv.com – reflections on storytelling, second careers, and desert life
  • 📅 Launch Date: The first three episodes drop Tuesday, May 20, with new episodes every Tuesday after that
  • 🙌 Enjoying the show? Share Life After News with a friend, colleague, or fellow journalist ready for their next chapter

#LifeAfterNews #TamsenFadal #MenopauseAwareness #HowToMenopause #MidlifeRevolution #WomenInMedia #HormoneHealth #BrainFog #Perimenopause #MenopauseSupport #HealthAdvocacy #WomenSupportingWomen #SecondActSuccess #JasonBallPodcast #PodcastLife #AgeBoldly #BreakTheTaboo 💥

Let Life After News inspire your next chapter. Because leaving the news doesn’t mean the story’s over—it means a new one’s just beginning.

🎙️ Rewriting the Script: Michaela Pereira on News, Grief, and Growth10 Jun 202500:45:14

🎙️ Rewriting the Script: Michaela Pereira on News, Grief, and Growth

📝 Show Notes

Episode Summary
In this deeply personal episode, Michaela Pereira joins Jason to reflect on her transformative journey through the world of broadcast journalism. From a serendipitous start in media to major roles at KTLA, CNN, HLN and Good Day LA, Michaela’s path has been defined by curiosity, connection, and reinvention.

She opens up about the emotional toll of covering difficult stories, and the leap to national television with CNN’s New Day and later her own show on HLN. Michaela shares why she eventually stepped away from traditional news, and how she found healing and.

Together, Michaela and Jason explore mental health, grief, and the urgent need for emotional support in newsrooms and reflect on the enduring power of storytelling, community, and saying yes to life’s next chapter.

📌 Key Takeaways

  • Michaela’s career began with an unexpected opportunity—but it clicked.
  • Transitioning from Canada to the U.S. came with cultural and professional adjustments.
  • At KTLA, she found her footing and a loyal audience.
  • Her move to CNN’s New Day and later HLN marked a major step into national media.
  • HLN allowed her to anchor her own show, shaping a more personal, conversational format.
  • National news brought new challenges: pressure, pace, and public scrutiny.
  • The emotional toll of tragedy-focused coverage led her to reimagine her role.
  • Her shift to Good Day LA was a return to joy and meaningful connection with viewers.
  • Michaela emphasizes the need for mental health support in journalism—grief counseling included.
  • She believes in the quiet power of nurturing creativity and embracing reinvention.
  • Personal relationships are central to her growth and her compass for decisions.
  • The media landscape is changing—flexibility and intention are essential.
  • Every conversation, every interaction matters. Nothing is too small to celebrate.

🧭 Chapters

  1. Intro & Groundwork
  2. Michaela's Accidental Entry Into Broadcasting
  3. Tech TV and the KTLA Years
  4. Cultural Shift: From San Francisco to L.A.
  5. Jumping to CNN’s New Day & HLN’s Personal Format
  6. The Toll of National News and High-Stakes Coverage
  7. Reconnecting with Joy: Good Day LA
  8. Mental Health, Grief, and the Weight of the News
  9. Reinvention and the Creative Muscle
  10. The Importance of Saying Yes and Staying Connected
  11. Final Reflections: Presence, Purpose, and Possibility

📱 You can connect with Michaela on Instagram: @michaelapereira

🔜 Next on Life After News
Up next, Jason sits down with Tamsen Fadal, Emmy-winning journalist turned women's health advocate. In a candid and powerful conversation, Tamsen opens up about her personal journey through menopause and why she’s using her voice to break taboos and educate others. From hormone therapy challenges to the importance of community and storytelling, this is an episode every woman—and the people who love them—needs to hear. 🌿💬

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🎙️ God, Gossip, and Getting Real: Dorothy Lucey on Life After Morning TV15 Jul 202500:31:56

🎙️ God, Gossip, and Getting Real: Dorothy Lucey on Life After Morning TV

🎧 Episode Summary

In this wide-ranging conversation, Jason Ball sits down with Good Day LA alum Dorothy Lucey to talk about fame, faith, fire—and finding purpose after live TV. Best known for her role in the iconic morning trio with Steve Edwards and Jillian Barberie, Dorothy gets candid about the real dynamics behind the scenes, how it all came crashing down, and the unexpected gifts of life after news.

From being told her voice made someone’s “eyes bleed” to saying goodbye to the show, Dorothy shares it all with her signature humor and honesty. She opens up about volunteering with Mending Kids, her journey of teaching journalism, navigating faith in Hollywood, and surviving the devastating Palisades fire that nearly destroyed her Malibu home.

Jason and Dorothy reminisce about their late friend Sam Rubin, swap newsroom war stories, and imagine a new kind of media—one rooted in meaning, spirituality, and real connection.

🔑 Key Topics

  • Behind the scenes of Good Day LA: chaos, chemistry, and candid moments
  • Getting fired and finding identity after a long TV career
  • The “gift wrapped in sh!t”: parenting after leaving morning news
  • Global medical missions with Mending Kids
  • Teaching the next generation of journalists at Chapman and Pepperdine
  • Balancing gossip and grace: Dorothy’s faith blog and spiritual life
  • Surviving the Palisades fire and the trauma of natural disaster
  • Remembering Sam Rubin: legacy, friendship, and laughter
  • Reimagining purpose: from gossip reporting to soul work

🧭 Notable Quotes

“We were the housewives of morning TV—minus the booze.” – Dorothy Lucey
“I always say it was a gift wrapped in sh!t.” – Dorothy on being home with her son post-firing
“We can all be more than one thing.” – On faith, gossip, and being a whole person
“My faith has made me a slightly better person—I hope.”

🔗 Links & Mentions

🙏 Gratitude

Thank you to Dorothy for sharing so openly—and reminding us that life after news isn’t just about what comes next, but who we become along the way.

🎙️ Next Up

Sometimes, life after news can be a drag.  Former TV news producer J.D. Cargill now performs as drag queen, Anita Doll.  J.D. owns and operates Drag and Fly Tours in Palm Springs.   It’s one of the best lives after news so far.  


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🎙️From KTLA to BEOND: Carlos Amezcua’s Next Act08 Jul 202500:44:08

Guest: Carlos Amezcua
Host: Jason Ball
Run Time: ~43 min
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Website: lifeafternews.com

🧭 Episode Summary

Carlos Amezcua was there at the beginning of the KTLA 5 Morning News — a show that changed not just local TV, but the entire morning news landscape. In this candid, never-before-shared conversation, he opens up to Jason Ball about why he really left KTLA after 17 years, the heartbreak behind that departure, and why he wishes he’d stayed.

Carlos also shares the fascinating journey of building BEOND TV, a digital platform he co-founded with his daughter Amy. From a spelling bee mishap that inspired the name to a vision of uplifting, inclusive content, BEOND is Carlos’s answer to the future of media — content created for and by the people, not just big media gatekeepers.

🔥 Highlights

  • KTLA Morning News Origin Story
    “It was lightning in a bottle.” Carlos recounts the early chemistry of the original team and how the 1992 Ventura floods cemented their role in LA TV.
  • Why He Really Left KTLA
    After three years without a contract and no clear future, Carlos made a gut-wrenching decision to protect his family — a decision he still questions.
  • The Hal Fishman Question
    Did Carlos want to take over the 10pm news? He explains why his strengths were in the morning, and why serious news didn’t quite fit his DNA.
  • Building BEOND TV from Scratch
    Carlos and Amy created BEOND to uplift, educate, and entertain — focusing on creators, not gatekeepers. With 10M+ viewers and growing, it’s a platform with heart and hustle.
  • The Real Story Behind the BEOND Name
    Spoiler: It involves a fourth-grade spelling bee loss. And yes, it’s hilarious.
  • What Content Gets Greenlit?
    Thoughtful storytelling, high production value, and impact. “Big media says no. We’re designed to say yes.”
  • Legacy Media’s Future
    Carlos predicts local TV’s survival — but only one dominant station per market. “The economics have changed. So must the model.”
  • Remembering Sam Rubin
    Carlos reflects on Sam’s audition, his genius, and the energy he brought to the morning news family.

🎧 Listen If You’re:

  • A media professional rethinking your next chapter
  • A content creator looking for your own “seat at the table”
  • Curious about how the KTLA Morning News became a cultural force
  • Wondering how to turn media heartbreak into entrepreneurial fire

📌 Links & Mentions

🌟 Up Next

Dorothy Lucey joins Jason for another wide-open conversation. From outrageous news director comments to parenting revelations, you won’t want to miss this one.


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