Most journalists talk about having a platform. Stephanie Ramos talks about her platform as a gift, and that shift in perspective explains everything about her approach to storytelling when it comes to news.
From musical theater to ABC's newsroom via a post-9/11 military service, Stephanie's unconventional journey is compelling for more than just its route—it's her take on "both-sides-ism" in journalism and why truth-telling requires something deeper. Also, get a peek BTS of her interviewing Latin music legends she grew up loving, her approach to every interaction reveals something profound about authentic connection. The personal details that define her—detailed morning texts, greeting obsessions—aren't quirks, they're evidence of how she approaches storytelling itself.
Stephanie Ramos: Her Journey From 9/11 Military Service to ABC Network Star 🌟
🎭 The Broadway-to-Breaking-News Journey: Stephanie went from musical theater in NYC to journalism after 9/11 hit, then joined the military to serve something greater.
📺 The Local-to-Network Leap: After years of saying yes to every local news assignment, networks started calling—ABC wanted her in DC, which wasn't on their "bingo card."
🎤 The Latin Artist Interview Queen: Stephanie's living childhood dreams come true as she interviews legends like Gloria Estefan and Prince Royce—artists she grew up listening to.
📱 The Detailed Morning Mom: Stephanie texts her husband step-by-step morning instructions even though he's been doing this for 15 years—mom mode never turns off.
🎁 The Platform Perspective: Stephanie sees her national platform as a gift—connecting with people on their best and worst days, then sharing their stories with the country.
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