Namita Nayyar:
You have co-hosted the Emmy award-winning America’s TV Job Network. Tell us more about your experience working on this show?
Gail Kasper:
America’s TV Job Network was my first introduction to the television world. I had dreamed of being on television as a child but let that dream go when I went to college. I thought I’d fail. When I stumbled upon the show working another job, the Producer mentioned that they were reformatting the show and looking for new hosts. I said, “What about me?” I sat on their doorstep for three months in the hopes of getting hired. At the end of that time, they denied me and said they were holding auditions as they needed someone with experience. Regardless of the rejection, I went to the auditions and was hired! For as long as the show was on the air, I was the co-host of America’s TV Job Network. I knew then that anything is possible!
Namita Nayyar:
Tell us your perceptions of Womenfitness.net.
Gail Kasper:
To me, Women’s Fitness represents women who have accepted the challenge to become everything they can be, representative of their individual talents. Women’s Fitness opens the minds of women who might be thinking, “is it possible?” To say, “It is possible.” Women’s Fitness is spreading a net so wide where we, as women, can establish new paradigms.
Namita Nayyar:
Today social media plays a vital role in putting your message across to your followers and fans. What is your message?
Gail Kasper:
I hope that people find a sense of consolation when they visit my social world. I aim to inspire. At the deepest level, I want people to be happy and at peace, and I believe the easiest way to peace is to live your truest self – whatever that might be. Be you, folks! The world is waiting for it!
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