Episodes

  • Miss Liz’s Serves Burton Fischler The Gift: Trauma to Triumph
    Dec 19 2025
    TEATIME WITH MISS LIZ December 18th, 7 PM ESTFeaturing: BURTON FISCHLER, MPsych — Trauma Survivor • Counselor • Author of The Gift: Trauma to TriumphTeatime with Miss Liz Serves: Burton Fischler From Trauma to Triumph: Healing, Purpose & the Courage to Rise AgainWhere devastation becomes wisdom and resilience becomes a way forward.On December 18th, she serves Burton Fischler, MPsych, a resilient trauma survivor, counselor, and author whose life journey embodies strength, healing, and the transformative power of inner work.Burton holds a Master’s Degree in Psychology from New York University. His path shifted dramatically after enduring one of life’s deepest tragedies the brutal murder of his wife. Through unimaginable pain, he courageously began a healing journey at the Hoffman Institute and the Esalen Institute, learning from a tai chi master and drawing inspiration from spiritual teacher Marianne Williamson.Burton is now a Certified Life Coach, Credentialed Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselor, and Certified Clinical Trauma Professional. His book, The Gift: Trauma to Triumph, merges psychological insight, lived experience, and the wisdom of trauma recovery experts and spiritual leaders. He currently provides substance abuse counselling and facilitates trauma recovery groups at a medically supervised outpatient program in New York City.His upcoming podcast Besting Trauma and live radio show Courageous Conversations continue his mission: to teach trauma recovery processes, inspire hope, and show others that healing while not easy is possible and profoundly transformative. Miss Liz will pour a cup of strength, resilience, and radical healing with Burton Fischler, MPsych a trauma survivor, counselor, author, and a man whose journey from tragedy to transformation has touched countless lives.A native of Oceanside, New York, Burton holds a Master’s in Psychology and is certified in life coaching, alcoholism and substance abuse counseling, and clinical trauma work. His life took a devastating turn with the violent loss of his wife a moment that could have destroyed him, but instead ignited a profound spiritual and therapeutic journey.From the Hoffman Institute to Esalen, from tai chi training to mentorship through Marianne Williamson’s teachings, Burton rebuilt his life through courage, awareness, faith, and relentless inner work.Today, he counsels individuals navigating addiction and trauma, facilitates recovery groups, and shares his insights through his book The Gift: Trauma to Triumph, which teaches that awe is transformative, justice is often internal, and that to heal we must feel, then release.Tonight we walk through pain, purpose, and the extraordinary resilience of the human spirit.It will be a powerful, courageous, and deeply human Teatime with Burton Fischler a conversation rooted in truth, pain, wisdom, and the undeniable strength of healing.Tonight, Burton reminded us that trauma reshapes a life, but it does not have to define its future. Through psychology, spiritual insight, recovery tools, and profound resilience, he has turned unimaginable loss into a mission that uplifts others.His teachings that awe transforms, that justice often comes from within, and that healing requires both feeling and releasing brought immense depth and compassion to today’s Teatime. Burton will share vulnerability, your strength, and your unwavering dedication to helping others rise.And thank you to everyone watching live or catching the replay you are part of this ripple of awareness, healing, and courage.Burton Fischler, MPsych, is a trauma survivor, counselor, and author of The Gift: Trauma to Triumph. With certifications in life coaching, addiction counseling, and clinical trauma work, he facilitates recovery groups in NYC and teaches trauma healing through speaking, writing, and his upcoming podcast Besting Trauma.#TeatimeWithMissLiz#BurtonFischler#TraumaRecovery#HealingJourney#ResilientSpiritBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/teatime-with-miss-liz--5511005/support.
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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Miss Liz Serves Maria Earhart The Sterling Rose Sanctuary
    Dec 18 2025
    Teatime with Miss Liz Serves: Coming December 18th, 3 pm EST Marcia Earhart Transforming Grief Into Grace Through The Sterling Rose Sanctuary, where sorrow meets healing and broken hearts learn to breathe again. Miss Liz doesn’t serve a beverage — she serves real-life changemakers.On December 18th, she serves Marcia Earhart, a passionate Certified Life, Grief, Trauma, Brain, and Mental Health Responder Coach, a trained mediator, Heartsync Minister, author, and co-founder of The Sterling Rose Sanctuary a 501(c)(3), birthed from unimaginable loss and transformed into a mission of hope. Originally from Raleigh, North Carolina and now living in Deland, Florida, Marcia has spent over 30 years guiding others through the valleys of trauma, grief, and emotional recovery. Her life was forever changed by the loss of her two sons, Sterling at 21, and Marc at 26. Through heartbreak, faith, and relentless resilience, Marcia found a way to breathe, move, and live again. Her book, Gripping Grace in the Garden of Grief, offers a powerful invitation into healing. Her upcoming podcasts, Grieving Out Loud, Purposeful Life Coach, and What Would Dave Do? continue her mission of supporting those in pain with compassion and truth. Marcia’s therapeutic approach blends professional training with lived experience and a deep reliance on the Father, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit as her source of strength. Today, she offers this sacred support to the world. Watch LIVE or catch the replay on all Miss Liz Teatime platforms. Miss Liz will pour a cup of compassion, faith, and courageous healing with Marcia Earhart, a Certified Life, Grief, Trauma, Brain and Mental Health Responder Coach, Heartsync Minister, mediator, author, speaker, and founder of The Sterling Rose Sanctuary. Marcia’s journey is one marked by unimaginable grief: the loss of her 21-year-old son, Sterling, in 2014, followed by the loss of her son, Marc, in 2019 at age 26. Through the darkest seasons of her life, she found strength, solace, and restoration in her faith held by the Father, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. From this sacred place, The Sterling Rose Sanctuary was born as a 501(c)(3) dedicated to supporting those suffering through trauma, grief, and emotional devastation. For over 30 years, Marcia has coached, counselled, mentored, and walked alongside hurting hearts, offering a path to breathe, move, and live again. Her book, her media experience, and her rising podcast platforms all reflect her passion to bring healing, hope, and grace to others. We will share her story, her mission, and the strength behind her beautiful T-E-E: Breathe. Move. Live. What a profound and deeply moving Teatime with Marcia Earhart will be a conversation filled with faith, truth, compassion, and a mother’s unwavering love.Marcia will offer more than insight; she will offer presence. Her story of grief transformed into grace reminds us that healing is not a straight line, but a sacred journey of breathing again, moving again, and learning to live again. Through The Sterling Rose Sanctuary, her book, and her decades of coaching, Marcia brings hope to those who feel lost, broken, or alone. Her passion, her honesty, and her heart-centred mission poured warmth and light into today’s Teatime. Thank you to everyone tuning in live or watching the replay. Your presence continues the ripple of healing. Marcia Earhart is a Certified Life, Grief, Trauma, Brain, and Mental Health Responder Coach, Heartsync Minister, mediator, and author. After losing her two sons, she co-founded The Sterling Rose Sanctuary, a 501(c)(3) offering hope and healing to those facing trauma and grief. She lives in Deland, Florida.#TeatimeWithMissLiz#MarciaEarhart#GriefHealing#SterlingRoseSanctuary#BreatheMoveLiveBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/teatime-with-miss-liz--5511005/support.
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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Miss Liz Serves Jonni Jordyn Lifetime of Artistry
    Dec 17 2025
    Teatime with Miss Liz Serves: December 16th, 7 PM EST. Guest: Jonni Jordyn — “A Lifetime of Artistry: Music, Storytelling & The Evolution of a Creator” Jonni Jordyn — The Many Lives of a Creator: Music, Film, and the Art of Reinvention. A lifetime of creativity — one extraordinary story at a time. Miss Liz doesn’t serve a beverage; she serves real-life changemakers.On December 16th, she serves Jonni Jordyn, an award-winning American author whose creative journey spans music, filmmaking, acting, photography, technology, and now bold, imaginative novels. Born in Oakland, California, in 1957, Jonni began creating at an early age: playing music at two, acting and singing in grade school, writing poetry and stories in high school, and exploring film and visual arts in college. Her life has been a continuous arc of expression, curiosity, and reinvention. After decades as a musician performing with legendary artists of the ‘60s and ‘70,s Jonni shifted into novel writing later in life while travelling and rediscovering her voice on the page. Her award-winning work includes The Alpha and Omega of All Viruses, a gripping and brilliantly layered novel blending science, suspense, creativity, and deep imagination. A proud autistic creator, she embraces her truth and her neurodivergent perspective with strength and authenticity. Burgundy fills her closet, royal blue is her fiancé’s favorite on her, and her life can be summed up in three powerful identities: Technologist. Musician. Novelist. Watch LIVE or catch the replay on all Miss Liz Teatime platforms. Miss Liz pours a cup of creativity, resilience, and lifelong artistry with Jonni Jordyn, an award-winning author whose life reads like a symphony of reinvention.Born in Oakland and now living in Colorado, Jonni has lived many lives: musician, actress, photographer, technologist, poet, filmmaker, and now novelist. She began playing music at age two, performed with iconic artists of the sixties and seventies, and wrote poetry and visual work published in literary magazines while in college. Her creative path has been bold, diverse, and limitless. Her transition to novels began years later, sparked by a blank piece of paper and the question, “How can I possibly write more than eleven thousand words?” The answer became 160,000, and the start of an extraordinary new chapter.Jonni’s award-winning novel The Alpha and Omega of All Viruses showcases her ability to merge imagination, science, and story into worlds that captivate. Her fiancé says she should be more humble, but her achievements confirm one truth: Jonni Jordyn is successful in every sense of the word. We will explore creativity, neurodiversity, storytelling, music, reinvention, and the beautiful chaos of a mind filled with ideas.This will be an inspiring, creative, and deeply human Teatime with Jonni Jordyn, a conversation rich in artistry, honesty, and reinvention.Tonight, Jonni reminded us that creativity is not a single path; it is a lifetime of passions, risks, restarts, and triumphs. Her journey from musician to novelist, from filmmaking to fiction, from blank pages to award-winning books, shows the power of persistence, curiosity, and staying true to one’s voice. Her perspective as a neurodivergent artist added depth, truth, and brilliance to every reflection she poured into tonight’s conversation.Thank you, Jonni, for gifting Teatime with your colour, courage, and creativity. And thank you to our viewers live and on replay for being part of this ripple. Jonni Jordyn is an award-winning author, technologist, and former professional musician. Born in Oakland and now living in Colorado, she began creating at age two and has built careers in music, film, photography, and writing. Her acclaimed novel The Alpha and Omega of All Viruses showcases her inventive storytelling.#TeatimeWithMissLiz#JonniJordyn#WomenAuthors#CreativeJourney#ArtisticEvolutiBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/teatime-with-miss-liz--5511005/support.
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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Miss Liz Serves Russell Little Murder By Storm
    Dec 16 2025
    Teatime with Miss LizDecember 16th, 3 PM ESTGuest: Russell G. Little — “Murder for Me, Courtroom Truths & Stories of the Human Heart” Russell G. Little Truth, Fiction & the Stories Born From a Lifetime in the Courtroom. Where law meets literature and real lives spark unforgettable fiction. Miss Liz doesn’t serve a beverage; she serves real-life changemakers.On December 16th, she serves Russell G. Little, Houston-based writer, seasoned divorce attorney, and the author of Murder for Me, a gripping fictionalized blend drawn from the unforgettable characters, cases, and human complexities he witnessed in his 40-year legal career. Born in Amarillo, Texas, where the land is flat, the wind never stops, and the federal government builds bombs, Russell grew up surrounded by grit and resilience. After law school, he married a Houston girl and moved to Houston, where he practiced law for four decades, raised three children, and remained married to his wife, Melinda, for 32 years, a fact that surprises many, given his specialty in divorce law. His work in Family Law and Criminal Law brought him face-to-face with situations both wild and unbelievable, the kind that live quietly in the soul but loudly on the page. Russell has tried over one hundred jury trials, handled hundreds more before a judge, and witnessed the rawest layers of human truth. His upcoming novel, Murder by Storm (October release), continues the battle of pursuit and deception in a hurricane-shaken Houston, a story every reader will want to experience from the safety of their chair. Russell also writes children’s books inspired by his granddaughter Vivi, blending adventure with messages of animal care and conservation. Miss Liz will pour a cup of courtroom grit, Texas storytelling, and literary honesty with Russell G. Little, a practicing attorney of four decades and the author of Murder for Me, a crime novel born from real experiences, unforgettable characters, and the emotional residue of hundreds of cases. Born in Amarillo and settled in Houston, Russell has lived a life shaped by wide-open landscapes, courtroom battles, human complexity, and the kind of stories you carry long after the verdict. With more than one hundred jury trials behind him, he has seen the best and worst of people,e and he channels that truth into fiction with depth, empathy, and a sharp eye for detail. Inspired by literary giants like Proust, Dostoevsky, Chekhov, and Hemingway, Russell writes with classic influence, modern grit, and a soul shaped by decades inside the legal arena. His upcoming novel, Murder by Storm, dives into pursuit, deception, and survival as Houston is battered by a hurricane. Outside of crime fiction, his heart shows in the children’s books he co-wrote with his wife, stories inspired by his granddaughter Vivi and focused on protecting Africa’s remarkable wildlife. Today, we explore law, humanity, writing, truth, tension, family, and the stories that stay with us forever. What an engaging and richly layered Teatime with Russell G. Little, a conversation filled with humanity, humour, honesty, and hard-earned wisdom. Russell will remind us that behind every case is a person, behind every verdict is a story, and behind every courtroom door are truths that can shape a writer forever. His seamless weaving of legal experience into fiction, his love for classic literature, and his heartfelt family stories made today’s Teatime unforgettable. Miss Liz will thank Russell for sharing your world, your work, and your wit. And thank you to everyone who joined live or on replay. Your support continues the ripple of storytelling, truth, and transformation. Author of Murder for Me and the upcoming Murder by Storm, he blends courtroom insight with storytelling. He also co-writes children’s books inspired by his granddaughter, Vivi. #TeatimeWithMissLiz#RussellGLittle#CrimeFiction#TexasAuthors#CourtroomStoriesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/teatime-with-miss-liz--5511005/support.
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    57 mins
  • Miss Liz Serve Returning Guest Dr. Katherine Hutchinson-Hayes Author, Speaker, Podcaster
    Dec 16 2025
    Teatime with Miss Liz, Serving on December 15th, 7 PM EST. Guest: Dr. Katherine Hutchinson-Hayes “Writing That Pierces the Darkness: Courage, Faith & Creative Resilience” Where courage meets creativity — and stories become instruments of light. Miss Liz doesn’t serve a beverage — she serves real-life changemakers. On December 15th, she serves Dr. Katherine Hutchinson-Hayes, an unstoppable storyteller, editor, podcaster, speaker, and educator whose work brings light into the darkest corners of the human experience. As the production editor for Embolden Media Group and host of Murder, Mystery & Mayhem Laced with Morality, Katherine blends faith, artistry, and truth in ways that challenge, inspire, and transform. Her thriller A Fifth of the Story, released in February 2024 through Endgame Press, showcases her bold talent for weaving suspense with purpose. With deep roots in multiple literary and educational organizations, Katherine leads, mentors, and serves across creative communities, including Word Weavers International, AWSA, ACFW, CWoC, EFA, Submersion 14, and 540 Writers’ Community. She is also an art instructor with Light for the Future in Guatemala. Her T.E.E. message reflects her life transition: Transcending what tried to break her, Embracing what God is doing within her, Envisioning the extraordinary future ahead. Her palette of favourite colours, red, burgundy, black, and orange, mirrors her creative evolution: bold, passionate, mysterious, warm, and unstoppable. Watch LIVE or catch the replay on all Miss Liz Teatime platforms. Miss Liz will pour a cup of courage, creativity, and spiritual depth with Dr. Katherine Hutchinson-Hayes, a powerhouse author, editor, podcaster, speaker, and educational consultant who has made it her mission to champion writing that pierces the darkness. Katherine is the production editor at Embolden Media Group, the voice behind Murder, Mystery & Mayhem Laced with Morality, and a respected leader across major writing organizations, including Word Weavers International, AWSA, ACFW, CWoC, and EFA. Her thriller A Fifth of the Story debuted in 2024 and reflects her ability to weave tension, morality, and humanity into unforgettable narratives. She has authored Bible studies and devotions, and is actively creating sequels to her thriller, all while consulting, mentoring, and serving on nonprofit boards dedicated to education and empowerment. Katherine embodies a life of Transcending, Embracing, and Envisioning, rising above obstacles, embracing God’s work within her, and envisioning an extraordinary future fueled by faith and purpose. We will journey into creativity, healing, storytelling, suspense, and divine resilience. What a powerful, soul-deep Teatime with Dr. Katherine Hutchinson-Hayes it will be, a woman whose creative fire and spiritual wisdom illuminate every space she steps into. Katherine will remind us what it means to be unstoppable, to rise with renewed strength, and to write boldly into places many fear to explore. Her journey of transcending past wounds, embracing God’s calling, and envisioning a greater future speaks to every heart listening. Her dedication to storytelling, her leadership across writing communities, and her commitment to service left us with both inspiration and conviction. Miss Liz will give thanks, too, Katherine, for pouring truth, artistry, and courage into the Teatime table. And will give thanks to everyone watching live or on replay — your presence completes the ripple of transformation.#TeatimeWithMissLiz#DrKatherineHayes#FaithAndFiction#WritersOfPurpose#CreativeResiliencehttps://www.drkatherinehayes.com/

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Miss Liz Serves Marlene Sharp Neurodivergence, Animation, and Storytelling
    Dec 13 2025
    Founder of Pink Poodle Productions, Teatime with Miss Liz – October 23rd | 7 PM EST Guest: Marlene Sharp Show Title: Neurodivergence, Animation, and Storytelling: Building Inclusive Worlds On and Off Screen Tagline: From creativity to compassion — a conversation about representation, storytelling, and the heart behind animation. Teatime Topic: Exploring how storytelling, creativity, and inclusion intersect in the entertainment industry. From script to screen, Marlene Sharp shares how her work in animation and advocacy for neurodivergent voices is changing the way we see — and create — stories that reflect everyone’s world. Description: Marlene Sharp is the CEO of Pink Poodle Productions, an award-winning producer, writer, and creative executive whose career spans beloved franchises like Sonic the Hedgehog, My Life as a Teenage Robot, and more. As a proud advocate for neurodivergence, inclusion, and authentic storytelling, she brings humour, heart, and purpose to every project she touches. In this Teatime, Miss Liz sits down with Marlene to discuss the power of representation in media, the creative spirit that drives change, and how storytelling can foster empathy, inclusion, and belonging for all — both on-screen and behind the scenes. On-Air Introduction: Teatime with Miss Liz. Tonight, I’m pouring a cup with a powerhouse of creativity and compassion — Marlene Sharp, the founder and CEO of Pink Poodle Productions. Marlene’s vibrant career in the entertainment industry includes work on iconic shows like Sonic the Hedgehog and My Life as a Teenage Robot, but what truly makes her stand out is her mission — using storytelling to uplift and include voices that often go unseen. She’s an advocate for neurodivergent creators, a champion of inclusion, and a storyteller who proves that laughter, heart, and awareness can coexist beautifully. So grab your favourite cup and join us for an inspiring conversation about animation, advocacy, and building worlds where everyone belongs.” Closing Summary: Teatime with Marlene Sharp will remind us that storytelling isn’t just about what we see — it’s about what we feel, and who we choose to include. Her dedication to inclusion and neurodivergent representation in media showed us that creativity has no limits, only possibilities. As we close tonight’s Teatime, may we all remember that every voice matters, every story adds colour, and inclusion begins when we listen with our hearts. Until next time, keep creating, keep imagining, and keep pouring kindness into every story you tell.” 50-Word Mini Bio: Marlene Sharp is the CEO of Pink Poodle Productions, an award-winning writer, producer, and creative executive known for her work on Sonic the Hedgehog and My Life as a Teenage Robot. A passionate advocate for neurodivergent voices, she champions inclusive storytelling that bridges creativity, representation, and compassion.#TeatimeWithMissLiz #MarleneSharp #PinkPoodleProductions #NeurodivergentVoices #InclusiveStorytelling #AnimationWithHeart #RepresentationMatters #CreativeAdvocacy #StorytellingHeals #MissLizsTEE #TranscendEmbraceEnvision #SeedsOfChange #EveryStoryMatters #LiveShow #PodcastConversatiBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/teatime-with-miss-liz--5511005/support.
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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Miss Liz Serves Leah Ellis Society of Child Entrepreneurs
    Dec 12 2025
    TEATIME WITH MISS LIZ —December 11th, 7 PM ESTFeaturing: LEAH ELLIS — Founder & Executive Director of the Society of Child EntrepreneursTeatime with Miss Liz Serves: Leah Ellis — Empowering the Next Generation of Leaders, Dreamers & ChangemakersBecause children are not just the future — they’re leaders now. Miss Liz doesn’t serve a beverage — she serves real-life changemakers. On December 11th, she serves Leah Ellis, Founder and Executive Director of the Society of Child Entrepreneurs — a visionary nonprofit that teaches children ages 6 to 17 how to build real businesses, develop leadership, and grow lifelong confidence. With a blend of storytelling, child development expertise, and hands-on learning, Leah helps young people discover their strengths, bring their ideas to life, and see themselves as capable creators in their communities and beyond. Born and raised in Kansas, with lived experience in Germany and California, Leah now leads her organization in Wichita, Kansas — empowering young leaders across the country. Her T-E-E is rooted in Teaching, Empowerment, and Entrepreneurship, and her personal story reflects the belief that children are leaders, ideas deserve space, and confidence grows through action. As a 501(c)(3), The Society of Child Entrepreneurs provides real-world entrepreneurial training, community support, and financial literacy education — offering children a chance to dream big and do bigger. Watch LIVE or catch the replay on all Miss Liz Teatime platforms. Miss Liz pours a cup of vision, empowerment, and next-generation leadership with Leah Ellis, the Founder and Executive Director of the Society of Child Entrepreneurs — a nonprofit giving children ages 6 to 17 the tools, confidence, and courage to build real businesses. Leah is a true visionary who believes deeply in the power of children’s ideas. Through storytelling, hands-on learning, and child development strategy, she creates environments where young people step into leadership, discover their strengths, and experience the joy of entrepreneurship. Her book Sparks to Stars, along with her SoCE programming, reinforces her belief that children are leaders, ideas deserve space, and confidence grows through action. From Kansas to Germany to California and back to Wichita, Leah’s journey has shaped a mission built on teaching, empowerment, and entrepreneurship. We will explore how to raise confident kids, how to nurture creativity, and how entrepreneurship can transform the way children see themselves and their futures. What an inspiring and uplifting Teatime with Leah Ellis — a conversation that reminded us of the brilliance, courage, and creativity living inside every child. Leah will show us how teaching, empowerment, and entrepreneurship can ignite purpose in young minds. She reminded us that children don’t become leaders someday — they are leaders today when given trust, space, and opportunity. Her heart for her mission, her vision for youth entrepreneurship, and her dedication to helping ideas become action brought real light to the Teatime table. Thank you, Leah, for planting seeds of confidence and innovation in the next generation. And thank you to everyone tuning in live or watching the replay — you help continue the ripple of empowerment. Leah Ellis is the Founder and Executive Director of the Society of Child Entrepreneurs, a nonprofit teaching children ages 6–17 how to build real businesses through hands-on learning. A visionary leader, she blends storytelling, child development, and empowerment to help young people gain confidence, financial literacy, and entrepreneurial skills.#TeatimeWithMissLiz#ChildEntrepreneurs#YouthLeadership#EmpowerKids#LeahEll

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Miss Liz Serves Returning Guest Bob Brill Newsroom to Hollywood
    Dec 11 2025
    TEATIME WITH MISS LIZDecember 11th, 1 PM ESTReturning Guest: BOB BRILL Award-Winning Journalist, Author & ScreenwriterTeatime with Miss Liz Serves: Bob Brill Veteran Newsman, Award-Winning Broadcaster & Storyteller of Real AmericaWhere resilience meets reporting and every story has a heartbeat. Miss Liz doesn’t serve a beverage; she serves real-life changemakers. On December 11th, she serves Bob Brill, a returning Teatime guest and a legendary voice in American journalism. A native of Pittsburgh and die-hard Pirates and Steelers fan, Bob began his radio career in 1972 and has worked across the western United States, including multiple stints in the heart of the L.A. media world. He currently anchors for KNX News 97.1 FM in Los Angeles, one of the nation’s most respected all-news stations. Bob is a recipient of numerous broadcast awards, including the prestigious Edward R. Murrow Award for his coverage of the 2011 storms that rocked Southern California. His national rise began with UPI Radio when he covered a tragic fast-food shooting in San Diego — his first breakthrough. From there, he became a UPI National Correspondent and Bureau Chief, interviewing presidents, covering Super Bowls, Hollywood legends, natural disasters, and some of the biggest stories of our time. He has lived through earthquakes, survived a violent assault during the 1992 L.A. riots while reporting live, and continues to bring truth, heart, and integrity to every story he tells. Bob is also an accomplished author and screenwriter, with an award-winning western short film, Sundown, currently available on YouTube. Watch LIVE or catch the replay on all Miss Liz Teatime platforms. Today, Miss Liz pours a cup of grit, truth, and veteran storytelling with Bob Brill, returning guest and one of the most persevering voices in American journalism. Bob’s extraordinary 50-year career spans radio newsrooms across the western United States, multiple positions in the Los Angeles market, and award-winning reporting for KNX News 97.1 FM. He has covered breaking stories that shaped history, from national tragedies to sports championships, Hollywood red carpets, and moments of profound human impact. A former UPI National Correspondent and Bureau Chief, Bob’s resume includes interviewing presidents, surviving earthquakes, reporting during the 1992 L.A. riots while being physically attacked on tape, and covering countless stories that required courage, clarity, and heart. His creative spirit extends into screenwriting and filmmaking, with his award-winning western short, Sundown, now streaming online. Bob’s T-E-E is one of transcending, envisioning, and embracing — reflecting a lifetime of rising, evolving, and writing the next chapter. Today, we revisit his journey, explore the state of journalism, and dive into the craft of storytelling from a man who has seen and reported it all. What an incredible and inspiring Teatime with returning guest Bob Brill — a man whose stories carry decades of truth, courage, and resilience. Today, Bob reminded us that journalism is more than headlines; it is humanity, perseverance, and a relentless commitment to documenting the world as it unfolds. From surviving the L.A. riots to earning prestigious awards, from interviewing presidents to writing screenplays, Bob shows what it means to transcend, envision, and embrace every season of a career. Thank you, Bob, for your honesty, heart, and dedication to storytelling. And thank you to everyone tuning in live or catching the replay, you help keep the ripple of truth and legacy alive. Bob Brill is an award-winning journalist, author, and screenwriter with over 50 years in broadcasting. A news anchor for KNX News 97.1 FM in Los Angeles, he has covered major national stories, interviewed presidents, and written multiple books and films. He continues to report, create, and inspire with resilience and passion.#TeatimeWithMissLiz#BobBrill#BroadcastJournalism#VeteranReporter#StorytellingLegacyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/teatime-with-miss-liz--5511005/support.
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