May 29, 2024
The Power of Resilience: Carrie Sheffield’s Path to Independence
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How does one persevere in the face of adversity? In today’s discussion, Carrie Sheffield ’06, Novak ’06, journalist and TFAS alumna, joins host Roger Ream to discuss her new book, “Motorhome Prophecies: A Journey of Healing and Forgiveness.” With great candor, Carrie shares a harrowing picture of her childhood living in and out of severe poverty and experiencing abuse from her father. Despite facing unimaginable hardships, Carrie shares how she persevered, pursued her education and forged a successful career in journalism and public service. From her tumultuous upbringing to her journey of self-discovery and faith, Carrie offers valuable insights into discovering one’s purpose, values and voice.
Carrie Sheffield currently serves as a senior policy analyst at the Independent Women’s Forum. She is a 2006 TFAS alumna of the European Journalism Institute and a Robert Novak Journalism Fellow. Carrie is the founder of Bold TV, a nonprofit that elevates diverse voices often avoided by the mainstream media. She has worked in investment analysis and has repeatedly testified before the U.S. House on economic policy. Carrie has contributed to The Wall Street Journal, TIME, POLITICO, The Washington Post and many other publications. She has also appeared on many broadcast networks including Fox, MSNBC, PBS and BBC.