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Ep1 Margaret Larson

1 h 0 min · 14. feb. 2026
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The Bold Life of a Veteran Journalist and Family Advocate: Margaret Larson’s Journey In this episode, we explore the remarkable career and personal evolution of Margaret Larson, a seasoned broadcaster whose work has spanned from cover stories in war zones to heartfelt conversations on a beloved Seattle talk show. Margaret shares insights on balancing a glowing media career with family priorities, her adventures abroad, and her inspiring approach to retirement and giving back. Key Topics: * How Margaret transitioned from international correspondent to Seattle TV icon * The internal mindset and resilience required for dangerous reporting in war zones * Navigating career pivots driven by family needs, health, and personal growth * The unparalleled experience of working on national stages like NBC’s Today Show * Lessons learned from living a life of constant change and adaptation * Mental health advocacy inspired by her son’s struggles and the importance of transparency * The joy of retirement, community involvement, and investing in meaningful relationships * The power of authenticity and genuine connection in interviewing and storytelling * Margaret’s visionary projects on communication, mentorship, and high-profile client work Timestamps: 00:00 - Margaret's unexpected early start at NBC and her first big break at the Today Show  04:00 - Living as a foreign correspondent during pivotal moments in global history  08:28 - Navigating danger and gunfire while reporting in Croatia and the Soviet Union  12:17 - The evolution from international war zones to a respected family and community figure  16:41 - Lessons from covering conflicts: resilience, risk, and the human story  22:21 - Moving around as a military kid and building adaptability and confidence  25:52 - The nuanced personality of introverted extroverts in high-profile media careers  34:06 - Deciding to leave her career for family and health reasons during her son's early struggles  39:38 - The impact of her son's mental health journey and public advocacy for awareness  44:17 - The magic of her Seattle-based talk show, connecting with influential guests like Julie Andrews  48:54 - Reflecting on her legacy, mentorship projects, and the community she loves  66:14 - The freedom and purpose found in retirement and the importance of time  70:30 - Margaret’s final metaphor: living a life of surprises, laughter, and continuous adventure Resources & Links: * Margaret Larson - LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/margaretlarson] * Mercy Corps (nonprofit) [https://www.mercycorps.org/] * Mercy Corps Path [https://www.mercycorps.org/programs/path] * Opus Prize [https://www.opusprize.org/] * Allen Cumming - Actor & Activist [https://www.instagram.com/therealalancumming] * Kevin Pierre-Louis - Seahawks Player & Pie Maker [https://www.instagram.com/kevinplouis] * Duke University [https://www.duke.edu/] * King 5 Seattle - Local Affiliate [https://www.king5.com/] * MentorCam - Mentorship Platform [https://mentormedia.com/] Connect with Margaret Larson: * Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/margaretlarson] * Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/margaretlarson] Notable Quotes: * “Most of us in journalism are actually introverts who have learned to perform in front of a camera.” * “The greatest strength is authenticity — in reporting and in life.” * “Time is the most valuable asset we have. Retirement gives us the space to truly enjoy it.” Actionable Insights: * Prioritize purpose over hustle for a fulfilling career and retirement * Don’t hesitate to seize unexpected opportunities as they come * Open up conversations about mental health to foster healing and support * Build genuine relationships through curiosity and sincere interest * Use personal stories to inspire others to seek help and embrace change Note: This episode underscores how a fearless pursuit of storytelling, combined with family values and community service, creates a legacy richer than fame. Margaret Larson’s journey reminds us all that the next chapter can be the most rewarding yet.

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Ep1 Margaret Larson

The Bold Life of a Veteran Journalist and Family Advocate: Margaret Larson’s Journey In this episode, we explore the remarkable career and personal evolution of Margaret Larson, a seasoned broadcaster whose work has spanned from cover stories in war zones to heartfelt conversations on a beloved Seattle talk show. Margaret shares insights on balancing a glowing media career with family priorities, her adventures abroad, and her inspiring approach to retirement and giving back. Key Topics: * How Margaret transitioned from international correspondent to Seattle TV icon * The internal mindset and resilience required for dangerous reporting in war zones * Navigating career pivots driven by family needs, health, and personal growth * The unparalleled experience of working on national stages like NBC’s Today Show * Lessons learned from living a life of constant change and adaptation * Mental health advocacy inspired by her son’s struggles and the importance of transparency * The joy of retirement, community involvement, and investing in meaningful relationships * The power of authenticity and genuine connection in interviewing and storytelling * Margaret’s visionary projects on communication, mentorship, and high-profile client work Timestamps: 00:00 - Margaret's unexpected early start at NBC and her first big break at the Today Show  04:00 - Living as a foreign correspondent during pivotal moments in global history  08:28 - Navigating danger and gunfire while reporting in Croatia and the Soviet Union  12:17 - The evolution from international war zones to a respected family and community figure  16:41 - Lessons from covering conflicts: resilience, risk, and the human story  22:21 - Moving around as a military kid and building adaptability and confidence  25:52 - The nuanced personality of introverted extroverts in high-profile media careers  34:06 - Deciding to leave her career for family and health reasons during her son's early struggles  39:38 - The impact of her son's mental health journey and public advocacy for awareness  44:17 - The magic of her Seattle-based talk show, connecting with influential guests like Julie Andrews  48:54 - Reflecting on her legacy, mentorship projects, and the community she loves  66:14 - The freedom and purpose found in retirement and the importance of time  70:30 - Margaret’s final metaphor: living a life of surprises, laughter, and continuous adventure Resources & Links: * Margaret Larson - LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/margaretlarson] * Mercy Corps (nonprofit) [https://www.mercycorps.org/] * Mercy Corps Path [https://www.mercycorps.org/programs/path] * Opus Prize [https://www.opusprize.org/] * Allen Cumming - Actor & Activist [https://www.instagram.com/therealalancumming] * Kevin Pierre-Louis - Seahawks Player & Pie Maker [https://www.instagram.com/kevinplouis] * Duke University [https://www.duke.edu/] * King 5 Seattle - Local Affiliate [https://www.king5.com/] * MentorCam - Mentorship Platform [https://mentormedia.com/] Connect with Margaret Larson: * Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/margaretlarson] * Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/margaretlarson] Notable Quotes: * “Most of us in journalism are actually introverts who have learned to perform in front of a camera.” * “The greatest strength is authenticity — in reporting and in life.” * “Time is the most valuable asset we have. Retirement gives us the space to truly enjoy it.” Actionable Insights: * Prioritize purpose over hustle for a fulfilling career and retirement * Don’t hesitate to seize unexpected opportunities as they come * Open up conversations about mental health to foster healing and support * Build genuine relationships through curiosity and sincere interest * Use personal stories to inspire others to seek help and embrace change Note: This episode underscores how a fearless pursuit of storytelling, combined with family values and community service, creates a legacy richer than fame. Margaret Larson’s journey reminds us all that the next chapter can be the most rewarding yet.

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