
Linda Ellerbee
Award-Winning Television Journalist and Breast Cancer Survivor
Linda Ellerbee is an outspoken journalist, award-winning television documentary producer, writer and anchor, best-selling author, breast cancer survivor, mom, grandmother and one of the most sought-after speakers in America. MORE
Fees & Travel
|
We are not able to provide this information on the website. Call us at (615) 261-4000! |
Linda Ellerbee travels from New York, New York and requires Round Trip 1st Class Travel Expenses for One
No audio reviews yet. Be the first to leave an audio review for Linda Ellerbee!
"She was absolutely wonderful - her speech was dynamic, heart warming and real. I was able to meet her and had an immediate feeling of warmth and kindness. She is truly an inspiration for all and I am so glad she was able to share her story with us in Houston."
Gloria Moorman,
Nancy Owens Memorial Foundation
Programs include:
• How To Be Successful and Hang Onto Your Values • Kids, Television, and the News • Surviving Breast Cancer to Laugh Another Day • How to Survive a Changing World and How to Change Your World... MORE
How To Succeed and Still Hang Onto Your Values
How to build a strong career by doing it your way. How to find your own power. How to not lose yourself or your values as you rise in your work. How you can — and cannot — balance work and family. How... MORE
Surviving Breast Cancer to Laugh Another Day
Ellerbee knows that cancer is a family disease, even a cancer that strikes mostly women. In her rightfully famous speeches on this subject, she describes her own journey through cancer, from the devastation... MORE
Change is a Form of Hope
Ellerbee uses her well-known wit and her personal stories to send a strong message that change, life’s only constant, need not be met with fear, that to risk change is to believe in tomorrow, and that... MORE
How To Raise A Media-Savvy Kid
In the future, kids will learn to use the media that surround them as tools, or they will be tools of that media. Television. The Internet. Smartphones. Facebook. Twitter. What's next? Parents and teachers... MORE
And So It Goes: Adventures in Journalism
She began her career by getting fired from the Associated Press three months after getting hired — which turned out to be the best thing that ever happened to her career. From newspapers to networks... MORE







