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I appeared on KTNV-TV in Las Vegas the day before the January 30, 2010 Miss America Pageant at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas.  Watch anchor Jessica Lovell interview me about my about my award winning book, Pretty Smart: Lessons from our Miss Americas, and how the talented and educated women who compete for Miss America prove that the pageant is so much more than glitz and glamour.

From the KTNV-TV website….

Award-Winning Author Penny Pearlman drops by!

Posted: Jan 29, 2010 01:44 PM EST

Award-Winning author Penny Pearlman stopped by the Action News studios to chat about her book “Pretty Smart: Lessons from Our Miss Americas”

Pearlman has interviewed dozens of Miss Americas and reveals how women everywhere can implement powerful success strategies to blow up the “beauty but no brains” stereotype.

Pearlman says, “The Miss America Pageant, held in Las Vegas on January 30, 2010 at Planet Hollywood, will show that these women have shattered the stereotypes of Miss America contestants. At their core, they are goal-achieving and multi-talented women who know it takes more than just being pretty to be successful.”

“The former Miss Americas have passion, commitment, resilience and a firm belief in achieving their dreams,” says Success Coach Penny Pearlman.”  Within this group of women is a pioneer in female sportscaster (Phyllis George, Miss America 1971, was the first female pre-game NFL reporter allowed in the men’s locker rooms and confronted by dropped towels), the first disabled Miss America, Heather Whitestone, Miss America 1995, who became deaf as a toddler, one was abused for years as a child, Marilyn Van Debur, Miss America 1958 and another former Miss America (Lynda Mead, 1960) grew up with an alcoholic mother.

 Penny Pearlman MBA has interviewed Gretchen Carlson, Miss America 1989, Co-Anchor of FOX & FRIENDS (FOX NEWS Channel), Lee Meriwether, Miss America 1955, award winning actresss and Phyllis George, former TV host & sportscaster on CBS’s ‘The NFL Today’ among many others to find out their secrets of success.

Find her book at Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble & at her website PennyPearlman.com.

 
 
 

 

 

What a relief. After my many travels around the country to interview former Miss Americas for my book, Pretty Smart: Lessons from our Miss Americas – to places like Raleigh, Nashville, Louisville, Naples and Birmingham – down and back in one day, my commute to meet Gretchen Carlson who is currently a co-host on “Fox & Friends,” the number one rated cable news program, was a mere 25 minutes. I met her at the Starbucks in Greenwich, CT where she lives with her husband and two children.  I wished that we had met someplace quiet – but it had been hard enough to get her to respond.  I didn’t want to jinx anything by asking for another venue when we had been working out the arrangements.  When she walked in, she was shorter than I had thought she would be.  She turned out to be a petite 5’1,” giving lie to the stereotype that all Miss Americas are tall and willowy.   She wore a sleeveless v-neck top and black Capri’s, slim and chic, her blond hair cut in a bob just above her shoulders.  Her blue eyes were wide and engaging as was her personality.

Me & Gretchen at the Miss America Pageant Gala 2009

Me & Gretchen at the Miss America Pageant Gala 2009

I am struck once again, by the warmth and graciousness that all these formers exhibit.  You might question whether it is genuine.  It is.  Maybe they don’t always feel it, but the core of it is within them at all times and good breeding shows.  Her large blue eyes focus on my face as we talk.  She is more candid and forthcoming than I had anticipated.  She too is generous with her time.  It is almost two hours before I turn off my recorder and head out the door, more impressed than ever with the quality and depth of the women who become Miss America.  Each one is so different, different personalities, different ways of approaching life and yet the common thread is their drive and ambition and the desire to make a difference in others lives.

Gretchen’s story is one that leaves me breathless.  She was a child violin prodigy, performing at the Aspen Music Festival long before she could drive.  Though she came from a small town in Minnesota, her brains took her all the way to Stanford University in California and on to the University of Oxford in England.  In her teens she decided not to pursue the violin as a career, looking for a life that had a broader outline than her music stand.  At her parents’ encouragement, she participated in the Miss America system as a way to continue to showcase her extraordinary talent.  After winning the crown, she pursued a career in television news reporting, but found in the beginning that she was judged on her beauty not on her brains.  And for this scary smart woman, that was an a huge disappointment.  But Gretchen, like all her Miss America sisters, didn’t let that stop her. She pursued her goals until she reached the top.  She is now co-host on Fox news channel #1 rated cable news show, “Fox & Friends.”  Gretchen is so much more than pretty, she’s pretty smart!

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