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Deborah Norville reveals the real reason she left Inside Edition after 30 years and what sparked her most unexpected career transition yet. In her most in depth and revealing conversation to date, Deborah sits down with longtime friend and fellow broadcaster Daryn Kagan to share what really happened behind the scenes. Was it truly her choice? What condition did her bosses refuse to meet? And what joyful surprise came just days after she walked away from her dream job?
In this exclusive episode of Call Me Friend, Deborah opens up about what it means to truly start over, not from failure, but from strength. She reflects on the pressure of proving herself for nearly five decades, the emotional moment that brought her career full circle, and why it takes more courage to walk away from “good enough” than to rebuild after a setback. From being publicly let go during maternity leave at NBC’s Today Show to becoming the longest-running anchor in American television history, Deborah’s story is a masterclass in resilience, reinvention, and self-trust.
Just days after announcing her departure from Inside Edition, Deborah received life changing personal news, she’s about to become a grandmother for the first time. Now, she’s turning to listeners for help: What should her grandma name be? She’s collecting suggestions, and yours could be the one that sticks.
Whether you’re navigating a career transition, redefining your identity, or wondering what’s next, this episode is packed with wisdom, vulnerability, and the kind of inspiration only a real conversation between friends can bring.
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TimestampsDeborah Norville is a veteran broadcast journalist, best known for anchoring Inside Edition for over 30 years. She began her career as a college intern in Atlanta and rose to national prominence at NBC’s Today Show. A bestselling author, Emmy-winning reporter, and advocate for women in media, Deborah is also the host of a new game show, The Perfect Line, and the proud grandmother-to-be of her first grandchild.
Deborah Norville, Starting over, Career transition, Broadcast journalism, Inside Edition, Women in media, Media careers, Resilience, Life after TV, Game show host, Gratitude mindset, Call Me Friend Podcast, Daryn Kagan, Personal reinvention
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Deborah Norville reveals the real reason she left Inside Edition after 30 years and what sparked her most unexpected career transition yet. In her most in depth and revealing conversation to date, Deborah sits down with longtime friend and fellow broadcaster Daryn Kagan to share what really happened behind the scenes. Was it truly her choice? What condition did her bosses refuse to meet? And what joyful surprise came just days after she walked away from her dream job?
In this exclusive episode of Call Me Friend, Deborah opens up about what it means to truly start over, not from failure, but from strength. She reflects on the pressure of proving herself for nearly five decades, the emotional moment that brought her career full circle, and why it takes more courage to walk away from “good enough” than to rebuild after a setback. From being publicly let go during maternity leave at NBC’s Today Show to becoming the longest-running anchor in American television history, Deborah’s story is a masterclass in resilience, reinvention, and self-trust.
Just days after announcing her departure from Inside Edition, Deborah received life changing personal news, she’s about to become a grandmother for the first time. Now, she’s turning to listeners for help: What should her grandma name be? She’s collecting suggestions, and yours could be the one that sticks.
Whether you’re navigating a career transition, redefining your identity, or wondering what’s next, this episode is packed with wisdom, vulnerability, and the kind of inspiration only a real conversation between friends can bring.
Powered by Ms Lous Cabin- https://www.airbnb.com/h/mslouscabin
TimestampsDeborah Norville is a veteran broadcast journalist, best known for anchoring Inside Edition for over 30 years. She began her career as a college intern in Atlanta and rose to national prominence at NBC’s Today Show. A bestselling author, Emmy-winning reporter, and advocate for women in media, Deborah is also the host of a new game show, The Perfect Line, and the proud grandmother-to-be of her first grandchild.
Deborah Norville, Starting over, Career transition, Broadcast journalism, Inside Edition, Women in media, Media careers, Resilience, Life after TV, Game show host, Gratitude mindset, Call Me Friend Podcast, Daryn Kagan, Personal reinvention

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