EPISODE · Dec 10, 2025 · 1H 5M
Love, Personal Loss, and 9/11: Former CNN Anchor Carol Lin's Story the Network Never Showed You
from Call Me Friend
When the world stopped on 9/11, millions saw Carol Lin on their screens… but no one saw what she was surviving off camera. In this gripping Call Me Friend conversation, Daryn reconnects with her former CNN colleague to uncover the truth behind Carol’s marriage, motherhood, identity, grief, and the hidden story behind her memoir, When News Breaks.Carol Lin opens up about the pressure of broadcast news, the unraveling of her marriage, the devastating loss of her husband shortly after their daughter was born, and how motherhood, identity, and grief collided during the most public chapter of her career. This emotional episode explores love, personal loss, friendship, and the resilience it takes to rebuild your life when everything breaks at once.What You Will Learn In This Episode✅ How Carol Lin navigated CNN, motherhood, and grief✅ What viewers never saw during 9/11 coverage✅ Why writing a memoir helped her reclaim her identity✅ How personal loss transforms love, friendship, and purposePowered by Ms Lou’s Cabin- https://www.airbnb.com/h/mslouscabinSign up for our newsletter: https://darynkagan.substack.com/Timestamps00:00 The untold truth behind Carol Lin’s story of love and loss00:35 Daryn introduces Carol and their shared CNN history 01:24 Being on air together during 9/1102:40 The unraveling of Carol’s marriage in the midst of her rising career03:23 Losing her husband and navigating early motherhood04:02 Why she wrote her memoir When News Breaks06:03 Growing up as the daughter of Chinese immigrants07:47 Misconceptions about Carol during her CNN years09:02 The ethics of telling stories that involve the people we love11:33 Motherhood, grief, and redefining her identity 13:10 What love required inside a pressured broadcast career16:00 The newsroom culture viewers never see18:45 Carol’s unforgettable Mommy and Me moment25:40 Reconnecting and finally understanding each other29:56 The universal question: how did we not know?34:18 Reconnecting with old colleagues through writing36:00 “How did I not know?” Themes from the memoir42:30 Carol and Daryn talk about love, timing, and meeting their partners43:31 Getting ready for love and doing the inner work48:55 The Mommy and Me class moment that broke the room49:59 The silence after she told them her husband died50:24 Carol grabs the diaper bag and escapes the roomKey Takeaways🔹 Grief transforms identity, shaping the way we love and show up in the world.🔹 Behind every CNN anchor is a deeply human story full of resilience and contradiction.🔹 Memoirs help reveal the truth behind public personas and private pain.🔹 Friendship becomes essential when life, career, and identity collide.Resources"When News Breaks": https://amzn.to/4piqQlXEp 1 From TV Fame to Rock Bottom https://open.spotify.com/episode/0Ks8ad3T3BtPBawna9OfwU?si=d2e163bf997847cdPowered by Ms Lou’s Cabin- https://www.airbnb.com/h/mslouscabinSign up for our newsletter: https://darynkagan.substack.com/Guest Bio: Carol LinCarol Lin is an award-winning journalist and former CNN anchor known as the first voice viewers heard on 9/11. As a groundbreaking figure in broadcast news, she spent decades reporting major global events before stepping away following the profound loss of her husband. Her memoir When News Breaks reveals the truth behind her marriage, motherhood, identity, and the hidden challenges she carried during her years in journalism.call me friend podcast, daryn kagan, carol lin, cnn, memoir, 9/11 stories, cnn anchors, newsroom life, women in media, motherhood journey, grief stories, single motherhood, widow stories, broadcast news, newsroom behind the scenes, identity and perception, friendship stories, marriage and loss, emotional podcast clips, viral podcast reels, memoir stories, parenting after loss, asian american stories, behind the camera stories, tv news life,
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Love, Personal Loss, and 9/11: Former CNN Anchor Carol Lin's Story the Network Never Showed You
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