Paula Rizzo, best-selling author and Emmy-award-winning television producer, boasts an impressive nearly two decades-long career.
Throughout her professional journey, she has successfully produced many health, wellness, and lifestyle segments featuring renowned experts such as JJ Virgin, Jillian Michaels, and Deepak Chopra.
For over ten years, Paula held the esteemed position of senior health producer at Fox News Channel in bustling New York City.
Today, she utilizes her wealth of experience and expertise to assist experts, authors, and entrepreneurs position themselves for media exposure across various platforms, including traditional outlets, blogs, and podcasts.
Paula's invaluable guidance extends beyond mere media exposure, as she also provides invaluable insights on building substantial mailing lists and fostering meaningful engagement with customers and fans.
Her expertise is invaluable for individuals seeking to enhance their brand, promote their books, and grow their businesses.
Learn how to tap into your own productivity style to get more done at home, in the office or anywhere How to work effectively when hotelling or hot desking to make sure deadlines are met Ways to get your ideas across succinctly and powerfully during video meetings How to look better on camera Best tools and technology to amplify your message during video meetings
Paula Rizzo helps you destress and find balance through intentional list-making and journaling. Learn to prioritize what truly matters, design a life filled with joy and happiness, and mindfully manage your finite energy. Attendees will discover practical strategies to navigate life's demands with clarity and purpose, empowering them to live more intentionally and joyfully.
Ways to get your ideas across succinctly and powerfully How to look better on camera, how to keep people’s attention, best tools and lighting to amplify your message.
Why the media is hungry for more great experts like you How to get the media to take you seriously How to pitch ideas that stick (and why you aren’t hearing back as much as you want) The things even pros get wrong about pitching the media