Dr. Sanjay Gupta. You are an amazing man. I don’t know how you do it all. I’m so glad to call you a friend. And it’s nice
to have a neurosurgeon on call!
To Caryn and Jeff Zucker. Thank you for always being there for me no matter what. I love you both.
Ryan Seacrest—I wish I was thirty-five again just so I could try to do everything you do in a day. You are a joy in my life
and I just love your energy. I love spending time with you.
Jeff Probst—I’m so glad your agent made me let you host the show. You are so talented and driven. It has been a joy working
with you and becoming your friend.
To Roy Bank. Roysers, he’s so hot right now. Besides our love for
Zoolander
, you are one creative, interesting man. Here’s to all the ideas we have had and will continue to have! Roysers!
To Lisa Betyar. I know that all accountants are not like you. You are a lot prettier than most, and the things that you have
done for me do not fit any job description! Thank you!
To Chelsea Handler, I want to be you…
Suzy Kelly, thank you for being such a steadfast friend for over thirty years. Love you.
Heather Mills, I will never forget how you helped me through a very rough time. Here’s to happy memories with our kids and
more future adventures.
Gary Foster, some things never change in life, and your friendship is one that picks right up every time. Thank you for being
my friend, creep.
Lisa Ling, I have so much respect for you after seeing your courage this year. Thank you for our friendship.
Bert Fields and Howard Rubenstein—I could not have survived without you. Thank you both for your guidance and endless support.
Thank you to:
President George H.W. Bush, Nancy Crown, Beth Dozoretz, Sarah Ferguson, Tammi Fuller, Cari Klepper, Bill Maher, Dr. Babs Moosa,
Gayil Nalls, Suze Orman, Dr. Dean Ornish, Dr. Pam Peeke, Ross Perot, Dr. Phil, Boone Pickens, Haim Saban, David Saltz, Ann
Schooler, Bobbi Smith, Nancy, Julie and Mrs. Whitlow, Sandi Mendleson, Seth MacFarlane, Jen Snell, David and Aileen Leavitt,
Jeff Loyland, Donna and Bob Holcombe, Michelle Laxalt.
Ethel Kennedy. I really owe this book to you. If I hadn’t waited on you at Brooks Brothers, I would not have worked for you.
And I would not have learned that I have to work harder than the other guy. And I would not have worked with the ABC producers
on the RFK Pro-Celebrity and I would not have realized that I wanted to be a producer. So you are responsible for my career
and my book! I am honored to have worked for you and am proud to call you a friend. You have been an inspiration in my life
to reach higher and do more. Thank you so much for being part of my life.
To Jon Klein, Jim Walton and Phil Kent. No one could have better bosses. You have been supportive all the way, and a ton of
fun as well. I celebrated my 30th year at CNN, largely because you have kept me there! Ted Turner once said that you should
stay at CNN as long as you have something to learn. Well, I don’t think any of us have stopped learning. Thank you for continuing
to believe in me and sharing this journey with me. I am always eager for your new challenges, and so appreciate the honor
to work at CNN with all three of you. Thank you for everything.
CNN Friends, past and present. Thank you, Ted Turner, for my incredible life. To George Watson, thank you for bringing me
to CNN and showing me the way. Tom Johnson, thank you for trusting me with Larry King before I did. You always gave me the
chance to do more and I am very grateful to you for everything you did for me. You are a good friend and I want to thank you
from the bottom of my heart. Thank you to Charles Bierbauer, Frank Sesno, Candy Crowley, Wolf Blitzer, Carol Cratty, Kevin
Bohn, Molly Boyle, Bryan Cole, Peter Morris and Jim Helling, my White House family. I carry our memories with pride and fondness
and laughter. To Gail Evans, you have always had my back and I have learned so much from
you. Thank you for continuing to be there for me. Thank you to Anderson Cooper, Christiane Amanpour, Sue Bunda, Jim Miklaszewski,
Bernie Shaw, Brad Ferrer, Pete Janos, Steve Korn, Rick Kaplan, David Newman, my pal Guy Pepper, Kyra Philips, Eunah Francis,
Burt Reinhardt, Kandy Stroud, Mark Shields, Maggie Simpson, Pat Pinto, Erin Sermeus, Juli Gallagher, Donna Rockwell, Scott
Willis, Stacey Wolf, Susan Grant, Scot Safon, Dave Bohrman, Greta Van Susteren, Ted Rowlands, Jack Womack, Greg D’Alba, and
a special thank you Bart Feder, who has shown me nothing but endless patience and support.
And a note to thank those who contributed to the book by allowing us to ask them about their memories of some of these events
so I could get my story straight! Katie Couric, Larry King, Suzy Kelly, Mark Geragos, Gail Evans, Sam Donaldson, Char Margolis,
Gary Foster, Tom Johnson, Frank Sesno, Lisa Ling, Lisa Gregorisch, John Towriss, Charles Bierbauer, Hani Masri, and Kevin
Mabbutt.
Chapter 1
Freaking Out Is Not an Option
Chapter 2
Be Someone Others Want to Be Around
Chapter 3
Details Matter: They Are Everything
Chapter 4
Organize, Organize, and Then… Organize Some More
Chapter 5
You Are Paid to Do a Job, So Do It
Chapter 6
Work Harder Than Anyone Else
Chapter 8
Think Bigger Than Big
Chapter 9
Should You Really Care Who Gets the Credit?
Chapter 10
Be Grateful Every Day of Your Life
Chapter 11
How Do You Want to Be Remembered?
Chapter 13
The Love You Take Is Equal to the Love You Make
Chapter 14
Read People Like You’d Read a Roadmap
Chapter 15
Extraordinary Things Happen When You Least Expect Them
Chapter 16
Everything Happens for a Reason
Chapter 17
Treat All People like the “Big People”
Chapter 18
Know When to Hang Up Your Nightly Suspenders
A FINAL THOUGHT: BE TRUE TO YOURSELF
Wendy Walker
has held a front row seat to the world’s stage for the past thirty years, as an Emmy-winning broadcast news veteran and CNN
senior vice president. The longtime senior executive producer of Larry King Live, Walker is the force behind television icon
Larry King. A CNN original, she joined the network when it began in 1980, soon becoming senior White House producer and later
rising to the top, helming the cable news giant’s most powerful primetime program, seen around the globe. Called “relentless”
by Barbara Walters, Walker has covered every major news event of the past three decades, producing interviews with every living
U.S. President and countless game-changing and notable newsmakers. From statesmen and world leaders, to celebrities and everyday
people doing extraordinary things—Walker has covered them all as she created some of the most remarkable, famous, and history-making
moments in television.
Andrea Cagan
has been writing, collaborating, and editing for two decades. She has brought a dozen books to the bestseller
lists, including three New York Times #1 best sellers. She works and lives in Los Angeles, California, with her Balinese cat,
Lulu.
“Wendy Walker is a legend in the business and in PRODUCER, she gives not only a behind the scenes account of some of cable
television’s most memorable moments, but some of the hard-learned wisdom she has picked up over the years.”
—Anderson Cooper, anchor, CNN
“What an amazing adventure! If you’re a student interested in the world of news, a fan of Larry King or looking for a great
[read] about a woman who has seen and done a lot, this is it! The life lessons at the end of each chapter are taped to my
refrigerator!”
—Jeff Probst, executive producer/host,
Survivor
“Wendy Walker reminds us all to look at life as an adventure. She says that around every corner something miraculous may happen,
and she should know, she probably booked it.”
—Lisa Gregorisch-Dempsey, senior executive producer,
Extra
“Every day for over three decades, Wendy Walker has held a clinic on how to produce the best television journalism. Now she
reveals the insights she’s gained so that every reader can have a stellar career as a professional and as a person. I learn
from her every day, and you will, too.”
—Jon Klein, president, CNN U.S.
“Wendy Walker has been one of the most influential people this world has known. From behind the scenes she has shaped the
social culture of this world. In this book, not only does she share what she has learned with her many years of producing,
but through her work she has helped to teach all of us to maybe be just a little bit more forgiving, understanding and compassionate
of those who we share this planet with.”
—James Van Praagh, spiritual medium, author of
Talking to Heaven
“If Stewie Griffin had read Wendy Walker’s book, he would have taken over the world ages ago.”
—Seth MacFarlane, creator of
Family Guy, American Dad, and The Cleveland Show
“Wendy has written a powerful book—one that I strongly recommend. Having worked with her for twenty years at CNN, I began
reading this book thinking I probably wouldn’t learn much—I was so wrong. I learned something on almost every page. She pours
her heart out and offers lots of very useful advice. I have already started using some of that advice, and am grateful to
her. In short, read this book and learn.”
—Wolf Blitzer, CNN anchor of
The Situation Room
“Take simple, practical, yet profound advice, add fascinating stories of remarkable people, put in a pinch of humor, add a
dash of moxie and you have Wendy Walker’s recipe for a deeper, better, more harmonious life. PRODUCER is a terrific read that
will help anyone achieve their personal goals.”
—Mary T. Browne, author of
The Five Rules of Thought
“Wendy was there for every big moment of the last thirty years. There are plenty of lessons for each of us from what she has
seen and learned along the way. There’s no better Producer than Wendy.”
—Jeff Zucker, CEO, NBC Universal
“For decades, Larry King Live has been one of the best shows on cable television and Wendy Walker has been the secret of its
success for the last sixteen years. In this highly entertaining book, Wendy takes you behind the scenes of the biggest stories
and best interviews from her three decades in television—from the King of Pop to the President of the United States. This
is one hell of a good story from one hell of an impressive woman.”
—Haim Saban, chairman and CEO, Saban Capital Group
“A highly optimistic, wildly entertaining, nakedly honest glimpse into the life of a great woman. Wendy’s lessons will open
your eyes, inspire you to reflect, and empower you to live your best life.”
—Trish McEvoy, founder and makeup artist, Trish McEvoy Beauty
“This is a terrific read! The behind the scenes stories by a major television veteran will hold you page by page. Enjoy!”
—Larry King
“I have known Wendy Walker for twenty-five years. She’s one of the best television producers I’ve ever had the pleasure to
be associated with.”
—T. Boone Pickens, founder and chairman of BP Capital Management
“In PRODUCER, Wendy Walker shares wonderful stories about extraordinary people, but her most amazing production has been her
own incredible life and the lessons she’s learned along the way. This is the most interesting and illuminating book I’ve ever
read about how television news really works. She is a producer’s producer. Highly recommended!”
—Dean Ornish, M.D., author of
The Spectrum
, Clinical Professor of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco
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