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 Joan Lunden: A New 
 BY SHERYL NANCE-NASH 
 Joan Lunden always wanted to be a doctor, 
  like her father. She also thought about  
 teaching for a time. When she became  
 an award-winning journalist and bestselling  
 author, she fulfi lled her earlier  
 dreams, through her work as a motivational  
 speaker and a women’s health and  
 wellness advocate. 
 Long before Lunden was a household  
 name, she started humbly as a trainee for  
 KCRA-TV’s news department in 1973.  
 Within two years she was a weather person, 
  reporter, and anchor for the station. 
  Next stop, New York City, for a job  
 at WABC-TV and then  Good Morning  
 America.  Her nearly two decades as a  
 television cohost are legendary.  
 She reported from 26 countries, covered  
 fi ve presidents, several Olympic Games,  
 and told us how to care for our homes,  
 families, and health. Life aft er GMA has  
 included, among other positions, working  
 as a special correspondent on the TODAY  
 Show, host of the U.S. Centers for Disease  
 Control and CBS television station’s  
 series  Your Health, and starting in  
 January, she’ll be at the helm  
 of PBS’  Second Opinion. She  
 created a women’s summer  
 getaway camp in Maine,  
 designed a line of home  
 goods,  and  wrote  12  
 books. 
 She’ll tell you quickly  
 where  her  heart  
 is. Health is her passion. 
  She knows fi rsthand  
 about health challenges. 
  In 2014, Lunden  
 was diagnosed with triple 
 negative breast cancer, 
  which required chemotherapy, 
  surgery, and  
 radiation. She turned her  
 experience into a teachable  
 moment. She shared  
 her cancer battle in her  
 memoir  Had I Known:  
 A Memoir of Survival.  She advocates for  
 cancer patients on Capitol Hill and elsewhere  
 and engages with the cancer community  
 through social media and her  
 website, joanlunden.com.  
 At 70, the wife and mother of seven,  
 including two sets of teenage twins, is  
 hardly slowing down. Earlier this year,  
 she published her latest book, Why  
 Did I Come Into Th  is Room? A  
 Candid  Conversation  About  
 Aging. Her take on the female  
 aging process is as informative  
 as it is entertaining. She keeps it  
 real, talking about the guts and  
 glory of growing older.  
 Long Island Press spoke with  
 Lunden, who will host Schneps  
 Media’s virtual Health & Fiscal  
 Wellness Expo on Dec. 3, to chat  
 about her career, family, women’s  
 health, aging and more.  
 What was it like in the beginning  
 of  your  career  in  such  a  competitive  
 industry? I was a young woman on  
 local television news in New York when I  
 got a call from my agent saying that I had  
 gotten an off er to cohost Good Morning  
 America. Twenty minutes later I got a  
 call from my gynecologist telling me that  
 I was pregnant with my fi rst child. Th is  
 would be new territory. I was one of the  
 fi rst anchors to appear pregnant on television. 
  Th  e network was great. When I  
 told them that I was breastfeeding my  
 daughter Jamie and that she needed  
 to be with me, I got a dressing  
 room for her next to mine. It had  
 a crib, and a baby nurse would  
 look aft er her. She was even with  
 me when she was 1 year old,  
 and I had to cover the royal  
 wedding of Diana and Charles.  
 I felt like I was helping make  
 things change in the workplace  
 for women. ABC got a lot of  
 letters from viewers in support  
 of what they saw happening for  
 me. But also there was the realization  
 that while it was wonderful  
 that my workplace was accommodating, 
  what about other women?  
 Th  is set me on a path to be an advocate  
 for women. Earlier this year I testifi  
 ed before Congress urging them to support  
 the Family and Medical Insurance  
 Leave Act. 
 As  a  wife  and  
 “When I make the drive between my  
 home and the offi    ce, I notice the  
 sun coming through the  
 trees. In my 30s I was too  
 busy to see the sun.” 
 Joan  Lunden  recently  
 published  Why Did I Come  
 Into  This  Room?  A  Candid  
 Conversation About Aging. 
 
				
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