Katie Couric reflects on her decades-long career in journalism, detailing the systemic sexism and harassment she navigated in the 1980s and 90s, including instances of blatant workplace discrimination. She discusses the professional risks taken during her transition to the CBS Evening News, emphasizing the necessity of thorough due diligence when evaluating organizational culture. The conversation highlights how personal tragedy—specifically the loss of her husband to colon cancer—fueled her advocacy, leading to the "Couric effect" in public health awareness and the creation of the collaborative research organization Stand Up To Cancer. Beyond her memoir, *Going There*, she addresses the current media ecosystem, noting the destructive impact of digital misinformation and the importance of maintaining diverse information sources. She now focuses on controlling her own professional narrative through Katie Couric Media, prioritizing projects that reframe history and address complex societal issues.
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