NBC News anchor and author Morgan Radford joins Danielle for a wide-ranging conversation about ambition, identity, motherhood, and the search for belonging. From being rejected by every local news station she applied to becoming one of NBC's most trusted correspondents– Morgan shares the truth behind her success and the moments that almost broke her. Inspired by her debut novel Now Then, this episode centers on the question passed down through generations of women in her family: "Where can we go to be whole?” In this episode, Morgan shares: -The rejection letters she saved + the unpaid 2AM CNN internship that changed everything -Why success doesn't protect you from feeling unseen -The workplace moment she realized she could have a job, but not a career -What it costs to be "the only one in the room" -The love story that came back 12 years later + the pregnancy test she took that same night -Why motherhood made her see the world "in Technicolor" -The emotional inheritance passed down through the women in her family -What writing Now Then forced her to confront about identity and vulnerability -Her take on "fake news" and why journalism is at a breaking point -The line that stopped Danielle in her tracks: "Dreams aren't something you have. Dreams are something you build." Grab a copy of Morgan’s debut novel Now Then + follow Morgan on Instagram @morgankradford