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		<title>Natalie &#8212; New York, New York USA</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[OK, so this is the only interview where we will use the first and last name -- I had the great pleasure of interviewing Natalie Morales of "The Today Show" for Finding Forty. What a treat!  She was funny, honest, warm and genuine.  I've posted a few excerpts from her chapter and will have some video soon.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s 4:15 am and Natalie&#8217;s alarm clock abruptly signals it&#8217;s time to get up for work.  Like many women, she works in a large group setting&#8230;Unlike most women, that group is 6 million people a day.  As news anchor on NBC&#8217;s “The Today Show,” Natalie finds herself in a very public arena, delivering vital news and updates to viewers nationwide and around the world thanks to the Internet.  She always knew she would be a journalist, but never really imagined her career would take her to The Today Show.</p>
<p>Setting out after getting her degree in journalism, Natalie applied for countless positions in her chosen field, but nothing was available.  “This was during the last real recession&#8230;No one was hiring, so I made a tough choice to give up on journalism.”  Natalie was recruited by Chemical Bank for their management training program.  “I thought this would be a great opportunity, a fantastic education, basically getting a master&#8217;s in business while I learned.”  While the program was educational, Natalie knew this wasn&#8217;t her intended path.  After two years, she resumed her search for a job in her first love of journalism and eventually landed a position at CourtTV.  Her new job got her back on the right path; however, it involved taking a 50% pay cut and more uncertainty.</p>
<p>&#8230; Where does that risk take her?  Stay tuned for more!</p>
<p><strong>Regarding work in the USA vs. other countries:</strong></p>
<p>“People overseas work to live.  Here, I think we live to work&#8230;there is an importance on how you make a living, and it&#8217;s too easy to get sucked in and trapped in a sense,” she adds.  Natalie even sees this in her own life:  “I work in a very competitive industry, and sometimes I get caught up in what I do too much – I start thinking &#8216;I should be getting more interviews,&#8217; etc.  It&#8217;s great when I travel overseas and I see stories that are more meaningful.  I get to see how the rest of the world is living.”  A famous saying rings true for her: “You always hear that when you are older and wiser, you never will wish you spent more time in the office; it&#8217;s so true.”</p>

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