For over 12 years, beautiful and brainy Daryn Kagan joined us in our living rooms as a news anchor on CNN. She was poignant, informative and helpful when we tried to make sense of overseas conflicts, the D.C. sniper chaos, the AIDS epidemic, and the tragedy of September 11. But, she was also there when we needed a break from the drama of world events by reminding us about the spirit of children, animals, and decency of people.
This is the part of news reporting and broadcasting she has brought to her post-CNN career as author of What's Possible! 50 True Stories of People Who Dared to Dream They Could Make a Difference, becoming a motivational speaker, and as the voice of inspirational news which is broadcast every hour on Oprah Radio. This is where listeners will hear Daryn on XM 156 and Sirius 195 sharing news and hopefulness from the many heart-warming and touching stories she reports on her website, DarynKagan.com
As reported at Oprah.com, Daryn told Oprah fans she wanted her post-CNN career to be an opportunity to “tell her favorite kind of stories—inspirational news—to a worldwide audience.” She is now doing that through her website, book, and corporate and non-profit speaking events. In May, Daryn Kagan will present at the 12th Annual Recognition Professionals International Annual Conference to be held on May 3-6 in Naples, Florida.
“We are so glad to have Daryn speaking at our event,” says Tommy Lee Hayes-Brown, Recognition Professionals International Board Vice-President, “because employee rewards and recognition are about the expression of meaningful communication at companies. Daryn will bring an uplifting and positive message to our audience that will reinforce the importance of the human spirit. in the workplace”
To read inspirational stories of hopefulness and how people have overcome obstacles and make a difference in the world, visit DarynKagan.com
To hear Daryn Kagan speak at the 12th Annual RPI Conference in Naples, Florida in May, register for the event here.