~ Suzanne Rico at home after shooting "True Blood" in August ~

She look familliar? Not just another pretty face. You watched my mommy-friend for years broacasting the news on TV. Now, on newstands everywhere, you can read all about why she's not doing that anymore. It's a fascinating look into the industry & into the soul. Her article is in Los Angeles Magazine, November issue. She's a mom, a broadcaster & has an amzing story to share. Pick up the magzine now. Support. Girl-power. Tell a mom-friend who might need some inspiration. Suzanne is no-doubt my Gangsta Mom pick this week. 

Get to know Suzanne & read about her "adventures" & her current article here:

"For years Suzanne Rico was the morning anchor at CBS2. Then in 2010, she abruptly got fired. Instead of moping around, licking her wounds, she and her husband sold their cars, rented out their house, and traveled around the world with their two young sons. The experience changed her and her relationship to her family, her work, and herself. In the November issue of Los Angeles, she writes about the odyssey and how it still reverberates through her life. Here she talks with editor-at-large Amy Wallace about how the story came to be.."