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In this episode, we talk with Pat Mitchell a trailblazing media executive, advocate for women and girls worldwide. Pat Mitchell grew up on a cotton farm in Georgia with no money or connections. She went on to become the first woman president of PBS and CNN Productions, an award-winning producer, and Sundance Institute board member since it's inception.
As a Scrappy Broad, she takes risks to challenge the status quo. In this conversation, she talks about what it takes to break barriers, open doors for others, and fight for real change — and why playing it safe never got anyone anywhere.
We explore what drives her, what leadership really looks like, and what it means to be "dangerous" when you're working toward a better world.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Scrappy BroadsIn this episode, we talk with Pat Mitchell a trailblazing media executive, advocate for women and girls worldwide. Pat Mitchell grew up on a cotton farm in Georgia with no money or connections. She went on to become the first woman president of PBS and CNN Productions, an award-winning producer, and Sundance Institute board member since it's inception.
As a Scrappy Broad, she takes risks to challenge the status quo. In this conversation, she talks about what it takes to break barriers, open doors for others, and fight for real change — and why playing it safe never got anyone anywhere.
We explore what drives her, what leadership really looks like, and what it means to be "dangerous" when you're working toward a better world.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.