Epilogue
Dreaming Again and Again
In writing this book, I dared to dream. Through this nine-month process of organizing my ideas, writing because I have something to say, bringing together a Dare to Dream team of women who likewise have something to say, I’m finding my voice and I’m becoming the hero of my story.
As I complete this manuscript, I’m being invited to dream again. Two days ago, Dana King (see chapter 13) shared a link with me to an open casting call for a Mark Burnett–produced reality TV show in which the prize is your own talk show.
Dana’s words to me: “I dare you.”
My thoughts: I want to go to this audition. I’m scared. I shouldn’t do it. It’s impractical. I’ll have to fill out a lengthy application, stay a day over in New York, ...
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