A Book With Whitney & Oprah in it!
WHITNEY REYNOLDS SHOW GUEST ALUM- Sally Lou Oaks Loveman and former audience producer for The Oprah Winfrey Show, lives her purpose by connecting with audiences. After a thirty-five-year career in television, Loveman shares her message through her business Lovespeaks. She recently authored the book, SPEAK. It is a funny and poignant memoir as well a guide to living life fully. Readers get practical takeaways for improving their speaking and storytelling skills as well as build connection with themselves and others. Like Sally Lou Loveman's Oprah Winfrey Show audience warm-up, SPEAK is participatory. Readers are invited to explore their own story with lessons in each chapter and by the end of the book, have a start to their own story. Sally Lou's personal testimony reminds us that sharing our stories grow and heal our hearts, make us better speakers and happier humans. These even a section on WHITNEY!!!!!
“LIVE LOVESPEAKS: Meet Whitney. My friend Whitney Reynolds, mom of twins and host and owner of The Whitney Reynolds Show, aired on several PBS markets, starts her story with “a girl with a dream turned woman on a mission.” As a young girl, Whitney used to interview her dolls in her bedroom and pretend to be a talk show host.
She decided at a very young age that she would be a broadcaster and was determined to use her talent in an environment she loved, a TV studio. In 2009 when we produced the flash mob dance on Michigan Avenue with The Black Eyed Peas, I was on the stage warming up the audience of twenty-three thousand people while famed director Michael Gracey taught the audience the dance.
Out of the crowd, I heard a young woman with a distinct Southern drawl scream “Hey! I am gonna to be the next Oprah Winfrey!” I remember looking at her and saying, “Yes, you are!” That was twenty-three-year-old Whitney Reynolds, speaking her story and about to make it happen. I didn’t know Whitney then, but I believed her.
Today the Emmy-nominated talk show host is dedicated to provoking positive change through tough topics on her talk show that she hosts and owns. That sure sounds like Oprah to me!” PAGE 33