Veteran broadcast journalist Cari Champion speaks with a diverse list of guests from every industry. A roster of successful individuals ranging from entertainers and athletes to business executives and journalists in an effort to discuss the state of progress in America. These conversations range from the inspirational to the uncomfortable, and this podcast will act as a mentorship to those in need of direction. Our goal is to engage in dialogue that will offer solutions and guidance on how to create space for the marginalized, to move the needle forward and speak out on the issues facing our country. This is the Brownprint...
Elaine Welteroth began her career as a journalist, and she is an absolute trailblazer. Before working as an editor at Ebony magazine and Glamour magazine, Elaine became the first Black beauty director of Teen Vogue in 2012. In 2016, Elaine was promoted to Teen Vogue's editor-in-chief at the age of 29, becoming the youngest editor-in-chief in Conde Nast's history. She has since left her position at Teen Vogue, and someone even younger filled her role—proving that she has truly opened up doors for others.
At a young age, Elaine didn't know exactly what she wanted to be—she just knew she wanted to be great. In this interview, Elaine opens up to Cari about her belief at a young age that what made her different was a weakness—and it wasn't until later in life that she realized it was a strength. She also shares that not knowing exactly what she wanted to do led to greater opportunities. Elaine's brownprint is uplifting and sobering. Plus, she talks about how in her time of helplessness, the community came to her rescue. Her book, 'More Than Enough' is available where all good books are sold.
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