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Gaby Natale, 3-time Daytime EMMY® winner, on the Power of Believing in Yourself

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TV show host and executive producer calls this breaking of barriers part of the “pioneer spirit.” She often says that being a pioneer is the story of her own life.“As a journalist, I am the first Latina to win three daytime Emmys back-to-back,” she explains. “As an author, I am the first Latina author published by the Leadership Division of HarperCollins, and as a speaker, way, way too many times I am either the only woman or the only Latina or the only woman of color, and for sure the only one with this accent.”“It was a long road of and celebrating my uniqueness,” Natale reflects. “The more comfortable I felt in my own skin and , the better things went for me.” after earning a master’s degree in journalism in her native Argentina, which had fallen into an economic crisis.

Following a short stint with TV Azteca in Mexico, she took a job as a news anchor with Univision in Texas. In her book, , she describes the “high profile and low pay” work of small-market anchoring as well as the four-year process to obtain residency she and her husband endured.

That’s when the pair decided to , beginning with a TV show dedicated to the Latino audience. She took a teaching job at the University of Texas to make ends meet, and in December of 2007 the two launched SuperLatina out of a carpet warehouse in Odessa, Texas with the help of a local TV station.“From the Carpet Warehouse to the Red Carpet” (parts one to three) is the catchy title she gives in her book for what came next.

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