Journalist Lisa Ling reflects on a career defined by breaking barriers for Asian Americans in media, from her early days on *The View* to producing documentary series like *This Is Life*. Despite her professional success, she grapples with persistent imposter syndrome, a byproduct of navigating an industry that historically lacked representation and often fetishized Asian women. She recounts the challenges of maintaining authenticity while facing microaggressions, such as a derogatory note left in her mailbox early in her career. Beyond her professional trajectory, she discusses the importance of fostering community, breaking cycles of generational trauma, and balancing the demands of high-profile reporting with the responsibilities of motherhood. Her commitment to storytelling remains rooted in a desire to build empathy and understanding across diverse cultures, ensuring that marginalized voices are heard and recognized.
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