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No Limits with Rebecca Jarvis

#8: Amy Robach, Good Morning America

No Limits with Rebecca Jarvis

ABC News

Business, Careers

4.7703 Ratings

🗓️ 14 February 2017

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Amy Robach's journalism career has taken her around the world and back again. She's reported on some of the biggest stories in recent history, interviewing everyone from world leaders like former President Obama to pop superstars like Taylor Swift. A graduate of the University of Georgia, she started her career as a reporter for a local station in Charleston, South Carolina and made her way to New York where she now anchors ABC's "Good Morning America." Robach is also the author of a New York Times best seller, "Better: How I Let Go of Control, Held On to Hope, and Found Joy in My Darkest Hour," which details her battle with breast cancer. Please leave us a review! ----> http://bit.ly/2ks4f90 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit

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0:00.0

Hey, it's Rebecca. Before we begin, I want to let you know that we are overwhelmed by your love and support and kind comments on social media. And I want to ask you for a quick favor. Please leave us a review. It really does help us out and it helps others discover the podcast too. And here's this week's show. I cried through the interview and that was

0:22.4

the moment I knew I wanted to be a journalist. Welcome to No Limits. I'm Rebecca Jarvis.

0:29.3

Each week, we're talking to women playing at the top of their game. Founders, actors, athletes,

0:36.2

chefs, comedians, musicians?

0:39.0

Bottom line, these are women who win.

0:43.3

So, how are they doing it?

0:45.9

We're taking you way beyond the bios, looking at their struggles, triumphs, risks,

0:51.2

biggest mistakes, and some of the worst advice they've heard along the way.

0:55.6

Whether you're looking for answers or you just want to hear a good story, you're in the right

1:00.5

place.

1:03.0

Today we're joined by a true journalist whose career has taken her to every corner of the earth.

1:08.3

When news breaks, she is often the first one out the door, reporting

1:11.8

on the most serious stories of our time, from terror attacks to natural disasters and school

1:16.5

shootings, to lighter-hearted stories of courage and redemption at the Olympics. She's even

1:21.3

covered the birth of at least one royal baby, there might be others, and each morning she brings

1:26.1

us the top stories of the day on Good

1:28.1

Morning America. She is also a fellow Midwesterner, at least for the earlier part of her life,

1:33.6

who bravely battled cancer, sharing her story in her New York Times bestselling book, Better,

1:39.3

how I let go of control, held on to hope and found joy in my darkest hour. And in addition to this incredible

1:45.4

career in life that she's built, she is also a devoted mom and wife. I want to welcome my friend

1:50.6

and ABC News colleague. Good morning America news anchor, Amy Robach. Welcome. Thank you, Rebecca.

1:56.1

I'm thrilled to have you here. I have so many questions for you, and I wanted to begin on your childhood.

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